Mural by: Myron Curry at Seattle Glassblowing Studio
Mural by: Sarah Robbins on Lenora St & Alaskan Way

Hope Corps Downtown Mural Project

A City Full of Art 

The Hope Corps Downtown Seattle Mural Project, a component of Mayor Harrell’s Downtown Activation Plan, represents a partnership among Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture and six trusted downtown neighborhood organizations. There are more than 30 murals spanning from SODO to Belltown, to celebrate Downtown Seattle’s vibrant arts, culture, and entertainment offerings. Each organization worked with local artists to design beautiful pieces of art that create more pedestrian-friendly experiences for residents and tourists in the heart of the city.

 

 

Neighborhood: Belltown (purple on the map): Features the works of Sean Hamilton & Ariel Parrow, Gerardo Pena, Stevie Shao, Aramis Hamer, Myron Curry, Craig Cundiff & Sam Sneke, Brady Black, Paul Nunn, Addison Karl, Nalisha Estrellas and Joe Nix. 

Downtown Seattle (green on the map): Features the works of Toma Villa, Monyee Chau, Sarah Robbins, Lina Cholewinski, Odette Allen, Craig Cundiff, and Ty Juvinel.

Neighborhood: Pioneer Square (blue on the map): Features the works of Barry Johnson, Cristina Martinez, and Cho.

Neighborhood: Chinatown-International District (red on the map): Features the works of Tori Shao, Louie Gong,  Lauren YS, Celeste Byers, and Stevie Shao.

Neighborhood: SODO (orange on the map): Features the works of Forest Wolf Kell, Zaeos, TheyDrift, Scott Fuller, Victor Melendez, and EGO.

These Downtown Seattle murals are funded by the Office of Arts & Culture’s Hope Corps program, which connects creative workers to career opportunities that benefit the public.

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