Walls Off Washington

Walls Off Washington

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Walls Off Washington
  • Opening Event

    Honoring the legacy of St. Louis, this mural celebrates the city's rich artistic heritage and the enduring influence of hip hop culture. With gratitude to the artists who have shaped the city's visual and cultural landscape, the mural serves as a tribute to those who have been uplifting the commu...

  • Lift as You Climb

    Murals, like billboards, foster conversations with passersby. Inspired by the phrase "Lift as you climb," this mural symbolizes community upliftment and support, visually represented through ladders and figures.

    The piece, collaboratively created by the community, embodies its message by involv...

  • Tile Trip

    Artists Katherine Bernhardt and Zéh Palito present their collaborative mural on Washington Avenue in St. Louis. Their partnership began in 2017 when Katherine discovered Zéh's work on Instagram and reached out to collaborate.

    This mural, their second project together, reflects their mutual admi...

  • I Dance, Too

    Rowan Bathurst, an artist from Baltimore, Maryland, presents her mural "I Dance Too" at the Walls off Washington in St. Louis. Inspired by Hannah Arden's poem "Tamil," which translates to "I Dance, Too," the piece celebrates women's resilience and their choice to dance and smile despite life's ch...

  • Kenny Scharf

    A look at the artwork of Kenny Scharf.

  • The Walls

    A look at all the Walls off Washington.

  • I Still Love Her

    Christian Blackman, the creator and curator of "I Still Love Her: A Celebration of Women in Hip Hop," collaborates with artists to highlight women's significant contributions to the genre. Through a vibrant and educational mural, this project showcases the diverse and impactful roles women have p...