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Public Art Adds a Splash of Color to the city of Goodyear, Arizona

As Goodyear grows, so is an eye-catching city program. There are five traffic cabinets in the city that are wrapped in colorful art as part of an Arts and Culture pilot program. With such positive feedback, traffic cabinet artwork will be brightening up more intersections. Those locations and artists will be determined later this year. In the meantime, check out the current artwork!

Created by Nathan Butt. Located at Litchfield Road and Celebrate Life Way

Created by Becca Farmer. Located at Indian School Road and 141st Avenue

Created by Anthony Galto. Located at Litchfield Road and Western Avenue

I hope that the cabinets will allow people to recall various memories that they may have had in the area and give them a sense of pride. I also hope a certain level of surprise and appreciation comes from seeing art at a stop light; kind of a reward for not picking up the phone waiting for the light to turn green. - artist Anthony Galto

Created by Carson Grier. Located at Litchfield Road and Avalon Drive

Catitude Arts Mural Mentoring/Bonnie Lewis. Located at Indian School Road and 144th Avenue

My family has lived in Goodyear since 1911. I love this city and enjoy creating images to promote the lifestyle of the community. I love the sense of belonging to a vibrant community with similar values, progressive yet thoughtful of our past and planning for our future. - Bonnie Lewis

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