Our Favorite Moments of Mural Arts Month 2018

It’s still sinking in, but Mural Arts Month 2018 has officially concluded. We made so many memories around the city, from testing out an augmented reality mural to reimagining the pathways of reentry—from thoughtful conversations around trauma-informed art to celebrations of our city’s forgotten heroes. We reached close to 5,000 people at more than 35 events, and made 700K+ digital impressions on social media ?
As the days get shorter and colder, these memories will carry us through. Take a look back with us on some of our favorite moments.
SNEAK PEEK: Mural Arts and @streetsdept‘s “To the Polls” voting exhibition opens tomorrow, and 10 awesome Philly artists are putting the finishing touches on their murals! Join us on September 26 from 5-8 p.m. at 448 N. 10th Street: https://t.co/By2X6rhiwN #MuralArtsMonth pic.twitter.com/3BM1TcOI4p
— Mural Arts (@muralarts) September 25, 2018



We’re at 1427 Catharine Street dedicating “Remembering a Forgotten Hero,” a collaborative effort from artists Willis “Nomo” Humphrey and Keir Johnston, working with members of Mural Arts’ Guild program. ?: @rachelehara pic.twitter.com/l0wRdVh8y0
— Mural Arts (@muralarts) October 2, 2018









Thanks to our Mural Arts Month 2018 sponsors: Presenting Sponsor PECO; Supporting Sponsors Nick & Dee Adams; Contributing Sponsor Lyft; Participating Sponsors the Majik Foundation, Parkway Corporation, Hankin Management Company, Relief Communications, Wawa, the Independence Foundation, and Federal Donuts.