Mural Tour of Pittsfield, MA

Enjoy new murals and old favorites throughout downtown!

Mural Tour of Pittsfield, MA

Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201, United States

Created By: Downtown Pittsfield, Inc.

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The Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership welcomed qwynto to paint an original 50-foot by 18-foot mural on Carr Hardware at 547 North Street. qwynto is a professional illustrator and muralist with a love for telling stories through quirky co... Read more
A mural honoring Veterans is located at the Madison Café, 49 Madison Avenue, on the corner of Seymour Street and Madison Avenue. The mural depicts a massive, flowing flag on two sides of the building and includes a Veteran Wall of Honor by... Read more
This mural is on private property and was commissioned by the property owners of 17-23 Linden Street. Please view this mural from the sidewalk. Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artist living and working in downtown Pittsfield. His p... Read more
Michael Carty's "The Bee Queen" is on the Linden Street side of the Rent-A-Center building at 461 North Street.  10'x18' Spray Paint on found object A gift from Mike to the people of Pittsfield. Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artis... Read more
"The Sun Will Rise" is a 20' x 16' mural that features an abstract, cubist image of a bright orange sun rising over a colorful mountaintop. "The Sun Will Rise" was created by artists Jesse Tobin McCauley, Jay Tobin, and Stephanie Quetti, an... Read more
Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artist living and working in downtown Pittsfield. His public work is often a reflection of his biophilia with the Berkshire flora and fauna. This work is an amalgamation of his many years as a practiti... Read more
The Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership welcomed Cara Petricca to paint an original mural entitled “Making Wishes” on the north-facing side of 348 North Street (the alleyway facing St. Joseph’s Church). The mural was completed on Oct... Read more
Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artist living and working in downtown Pittsfield. His public work is often a reflection of his biophilia with the Berkshire flora and fauna. This work is an amalgamation of his many years as a practiti... Read more
Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artist living and working in downtown Pittsfield. His public work is often a reflection of his biophilia with the Berkshire flora and fauna. This work is an amalgamation of his many years as a practiti... Read more
This mural is on private property and was commissioned by Paul Rich & Sons. Please view this mural from the sidewalk on North Street and do not enter the driveway area. Michael Carty is a fine and commercial artist living and working ... Read more
"Black Abundance" is a mural by Frances Chlöe Jones-Whitman on the south side of the AdLib Building at 215 North Street (the corner of Columbus Avenue and North Street). The work depicts seven of Berkshire County's most notable Black lea... Read more
"WELCOME TO PITTSFIELD" is an abstract mural by Jesse Tobin McCauley on the train tracks at the BRTA Intermodal Center. You can get a good view of it from Persip Park! Jesse Tobin McCauley is a painter and graphic designer working in the... Read more
Pops Peterson’s first mural, “Walk with Her,” has become a treasured Pittsfield landmark on College Way, featuring the monumental character, “Rainbow Ruby” who inspires people to walk undeterred through adversity. It is inspired b... Read more
The City of Pittsfield, in partnership with the Vietnam Veterans of America, James E. Callahan Berkshire County Chapter 65, have erected a new mural “Lest We Forget 1961-1975” which honors and remembers Berkshire County’s Vietnam Vet... Read more
The Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership welcomed Silvia Lopez Chavez to Pittsfield to paint an original mural entitled "Sisterhood" on the south-facing side of the Shipton Building at 146-156 North Street. The imagery in Silvia’s mural... Read more
The Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership welcomed Trinity Rivard to Pittsfield to paint an original mural entitled "Young Legends" on The Howard Building at 41 Federal Street. About the Pittsfield Mural: “Young Legends” “I have relati... Read more
The City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development in partnership with Artscape and the owners of The Cooper Center commissioned Huckleberry (Huck) Elling to create a mural entitled Seven Stars for Renne Ave. on the east side (fa... Read more
The Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership welcomed Argentine/American artist, Ramiro Davaro-Comas, to paint an original mural entitled “Let the Autumn Shine” on the back of 26 Dunham Mall (facing City Hall). The mural was funded by the M... Read more
Located on the B&P Auto Body Supply at the corner of Robbins Avenue and Columbus Avenue, "I Wish … For a Greener Future" by Hope Aguilera depicts a young boy making a wish on a dandelion with an eco-friendly landscape in the backgroun... Read more
The Pittsfield Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership and the Westside Legends were pleased to welcome Jasmine Sade to paint a 5-foot by 5-foot panel mural entitled "Memory Lane" for the Riverside Sitting Park at the corner of Columbus and D... Read more
The Pittsfield Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership and the Westside Legends were pleased to welcome back Pops Peterson to Pittsfield to create 2 new murals for the Riverside Sitting Park at the corner of Columbus and Dewey Avenues. These ... Read more
Check out a variety of works at the Riverside Sitting Park at the corner of Columbus and Dewey Avenues!   “Westside Freedom” by Corazonidos Community School Corazonidos Community School is a multi-cultural, multi-lingual, inspired lear... Read more
Check out 6 murals from the Westside Mural Project at Tucker Park at 190 Robbins Avenue!   ‘Manifest’ by Penny Bae Bridges Penny Bae Bridges is an artist originally from San Fernando Valley, California just outside of Los Angeles. S... Read more
Thrive's owner, Shari Peltier, wanted a lovely, bucolic farm scene with happy animals, suggesting that we, humans, consume more vegetables. Afterall, it's better for our health, right? Wisps of a warm, summer sunset float through the backgr... Read more
Diane Firtell mural on Thrive Diner, 145 Wahconah Street

 

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