Mural at Bde Maka Ska Parkway

MPRB has launched a mural project that will beautify park walls, celebrate the park system and park users, help reduce the amount of graffiti in the park system, reduce reactionary maintenance efforts required for graffiti removal, and collaborate with local artists. Installing murals is a proven method to reduce or eliminate tagging or vandalism. Nine artists have been selected to install artists in 2023. The artists are nationally and internationally renowned and all have local ties to Minneapolis. Each artist was paired with a site and a goal from Parks for All, the MPRB Comprehensive Plan to represent in their mural.

Our Artist: Thomasina TopBear @ Bde Maka Ska Wall representing Goal 6: Strengthen ecological connections

The mural locations, represented in the map will be finalized according to the following criteria:

  • Visible to the public

  • Based on walls or sites in need of routine maintenance related to graffiti removal

  • Located in highly visited spaces

  • Owned and maintained by the Park Board

  • Distributed across all five service areas

  • Aligned with master plan

  • Includes surface or material compatible with mural medium

  • Recommended by community and staff

In 2023, the murals will be focused on the new  MPRB comprehensive plan, Parks for All . The murals will bring the pages of the plan to life in the parks, build awareness about MPRB's vision, and foster a culture of accountability to the new vision by shining a light on the new community informed goals.  All mural concepts and sites will be developed in collaboration with local artists and MPRB staff.

The mural is underway! Check it out on Bde Maka Ska Parkway and follow us on Instagram at @westmakaska as we share updates of Thomasina’s great work!

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