Sack Race Kids

Sack Race Kids

Traffic Signal Box Art

 Harding St and W Morris St, Indianapolis, IN, 46221

The West Indianapolis community (Oliver Street to Raymond, White River to Holt Ave) lies “between the rivers” of Eagle Creek and the White River. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Indy, with many West Indy families having lived here for multiple generations. In the spring of 2015, eight traffic signal control boxes, created by professional artists from designs voted on by a panel representing both art experts and the neighborhood residents, were painted as part of a Great Indy Cleanup project. Keep Indianapolis Beautiful’s Great Indy Cleanup program helps community groups organize to combat heavy litter and debris that has accumulated in public spaces such as streets, alleys, greenspaces, and waterways. Some cleanup efforts also include new plantings and community murals, all done by neighborhood volunteers. For more information about the Great Indy Cleanup program, visit http://www.kibi.org/programs/beautification/great-indy-cleanup/

Artist, Gabriel Lehman, places a whimsical scene on a traffic signal box located near the southwest corner of Harding and West Morris Street. Using a palette of warm colors, Leham, creates an evening sky of orange and red hues and places multiple silhouetted figures of young children who are all racing around this traffic signal box in a sack race.

Medium type: Paint

Date created: 2015

Location Info

Harding St and W Morris St

Harding St and W Morris St, Indianapolis, IN, 46221