Baltimore Mural Program: CityPaint2010
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts have announced CityPaint 2010: Baltimore Mural Program. This initiative will decorate Baltimore City with numerous murals this year. As part of the Cleaner, Greener Baltimore program, the city is partnering with neighborhood groups, community organizations, artists and corporations for CityPaint 2010.

Baltimore Mural Program Map For a complete map of murals, click here.
For a listing of murals created since 1987, click here.
Artist Opportunities *Artists are needed on a rolling basis. General call for artists' application, click here.
Volunteer Opportunities Whether you have experience with painting or not- volunteering is a wonderful opportunity to work with community and mural artists. Please include availabilities with application, actual hours are set up between artist and volunteer.
Volunteers are always needed, click here for application.
Finished Projects *Morrell Park

*Harlem Park Recreation Center

*1703 Homestead

*Eastern Avenue- 4100 block:

*Ft. Worthington Recreation Center

*Govanstowne- York Road and Benninghaus Avenue

*540 Lakewood Avenue:

*Pigtown- 759 Washington Boulevard:

*Farmers’ Market Mural- Saratoga and Holliday streets:

*4337 Park Heights Avenue:

*Farmers’ Market Mural- Saratoga and Holliday streets:
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*Ellwood Park Pavilion:

*Oliver Area – Eastside Court House "Tom Miller Tribute:"

*Belair-Edison- 3900 Belair Road:

*Highlandtown – 3426 Bank Street:

*Fells Point Area – 524 S Broadway Street:

*2798 The Alameda

* 539 S. 21st Street:
*1400 Greenmount Avenue:
*2043 Pennsylvania Avenue:

For more photos or a larger image, click on picture.
Mural Program Contacts: Shawn James, Community Arts Coordinator
Sponsors: Special thanks to the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods, Department of Housing & Community Development and Baltimore Development Corporation.
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