PUBLIC ART Edmond has more than 200 pieces of public art scattered throughout the city. Some are in plain sight and others require slowing down to enjoy. We’ve highlighted a few by area, but invite you to view a full list, an interactive map and tour information on our website VisitEdmondOK.com/ART
DOWNTOWN MURALS Downtown boasts a growing number of murals. Tropical Oasis, by Brooke Rowland, is painted on the north side of Sunnyside Diner. Kris Kanaly’s mural adorns the walls of the patio at the Edmond Railyard. A mural inspired by the desert towers of Utah, by Jason Pawley, is painted on Blocwork’s Climbing Gym patio on the east side of their building. Zonly Looman’s Buffalo off Broadway & A Herd off Hurd are located in an alley off Hurd and Broadway. At the Littler Lawn at 1st and Littler, Zonly Looman has adorned the west brick wall with vibrant, horizontal stripes and Brook Rowland has decorated the north wall with a Downtown Edmond mural. An outdoor gallery of 11 unique murals lines the alleys of Downtown Edmond. Stroll the alleyways behind businesses at 1st and Broadway to see more than 4,700 square feet of colorful murals.
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