Tag Archives: public art

This week Hyattsville’s Maryland Meadworks said goodbye to its betta fish mural as it undergoes a new exterior look. Continue reading

ECO City Farms has added a new mural at its Bladensburg site that will help visitors identify which crops are currently growing. Continue reading

A new mural in Mount Rainier by Eric B. Ricks brings a colorful landscape to the side of a brick building on 34th Street, adding to the thriving public art scene on the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading

Most public art along the Route 1 corridor can be spotted while you’re driving, but one striking piece in Mount Rainier can only be seen on foot. Continue reading

One of 26 cherry blossom-themed sculptures has been placed outside the Woodridge Public Library as part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s “Art in Bloom” public art initiative. Continue reading

Painted by noted D.C. artist Demont Pinder, the mural on the parking lot side of the AWork location in Hyattsville at 4328 Farragut St. features the Statue of Liberty lighting a torch with the word “reparations” on it. Continue reading

A group of artists will make sidewalk chalk art along the Route 1 corridor this week to encourage residents to vote. Continue reading

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