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Front Street Walls 2025

Front Street Walls is an ongoing public arts project created by Streets Dept Walls, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and CookNSolo’s Lilah Events and Goldie Falafel! With this project, we’re celebrating Philadelphia-based artists with walls that rotate bi-annually. The murals are located in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia.

Front Street Walls 2025 features murals from four local artists: Anna Mraz, Chelsey Luster, Dan Fetters, and Gianni Lee. They were created with support from assisting artists Donna Grace Kroh, Michele Scott, and Symone Salib. Below is some info on these four artworks. You can hear short interviews with each artist talking about their murals on our @StreetsDeptWalls Instagram page.

Anna Mraz (@annamraz__)
“Uncanny Valley” reflects a point of singularity where human consciousness expands to encompass all dimensions, and energy becomes visible. The work evokes that altered state— facilitated by psychedelics, meditation, or deep awareness—where the boundaries between self, environment, and pure energy dissolve. It exists in the space where everything feels connected yet unfamiliar, like standing at the edge of reality as we know it.

Chelsey Luster (@chelseylusterart)
“Celebration of Love” centers togetherness, play, and how we come together as a community to share stories, exchange joy, and embrace the beauty of life. This piece is a reminder of what truly matters: the people we love and the world we share.

Dan Fetters (@dan_fetters)
The design of this mural doesn’t carry a deeper meaning, but meaning can be found in its creation. Art has always been a therapeutic process for me, and I hope others in the community who pass by may find their own catharsis in observing it. I’m incredibly grateful to be part of this project, and I think the design is pretty cool. I hope you do too!

Gianni Lee (@giannilee)
Gianni Lee is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, installation, drawing, sound, and cultural research. Born and raised in West Philadelphia, Lee’s work is rooted in Afrofuturism, diasporic memory, and post-apocalyptic mythology. His art acts as a bridge between ancestral knowledge and speculative futures, using identity as a generative force to explore themes of spiritual technology, collective memory, and cultural survival. His aesthetic—marked by skeletal figures, mythic warriors, and sacred symbols—constructs nonlinear narratives that evoke both ancient cosmologies and the contemporary Black experience.

The murals appear with legacy murals by Ant Carver and Amberella with Glossblack.

Learn more about this artwork and many others on the Public Art Archive.
Next Up: Front Street Walls 2023
Next Up: Front Street Walls 2023