Bus Bike Walk Irvington (4)

Bus Bike Walk Irvington (4)

Mural - Traffic Signal Box Art

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 6402 E Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46219

The designs of local artists Morgan Hauth, Shelby Kelley and Andrew Severns were been selected to be featured on traffic signal boxes along Washington Street, transforming Indy’s Eastside. The first project of its kind in Indianapolis, seven traffic signal boxes became a series of public artworks seen by thousands of people daily. 

The traffic signal boxes on Washington Street, from Emerson to Edmonson, were painted by volunteers on Saturday, October 20, as part of the Great Indy Cleanup, sponsored by Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. with support from the Mayor’s office and many local businesses and retailers.

The original idea for painting traffic signal boxes came from IMPD Officer Shane Foley, who recommended painting the signal boxes because it leverages current neighborhood crime prevention activities through environmental design. The Irvington Terrace Neighborhood quickly organized the activity by seeking appropriate government permission, fundraising, requesting local donations and announcing a call for artists. Selected artists received prize money donated by local businesses and organizations.

Traffic signal box art along E. Washington St. was created in the theme of a busable, bikeable, walkable Irvington drawing directly on this transit corridor’s past and future. 36,000 cars and trucks travel E. Washington St daily. It is the National Road and former US40. 

Designs include one or combination of Irvington’s branding color scheme. Pantone colors: PMS 582, 228, 1595, 130, Cool Gray 11, Cool Gray 8.

Date created: 2012

Location Info

6402 E Washington Street

6402 E Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46219