Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Stop Sign, Berkshire & Highland Streets

The Familiar Face of Rod Serling Stenciled on a Stop Sign at the Corner of Berkshire and Highland Streets Welcomes Unsuspecting Passerbys to The Twilight Zone

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

City Muffler Center, Chandler Street

This Sculpture, Consisting of Welded Exhaust Pipes and Mufflers, Greets Customers to City Muffler Center on Chandler Street

Monday, February 10, 2014

Railroad Bridge, Green Street

This Mural on the Green Street Railroad Bridge Painted by Artist Donna Vayo in 2008 Has Been the Subject of Great Local Controversy. It Was Even Nominated in 2010 in The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research as "the Worst Public Art in New England".

Friday, February 7, 2014

St Francis Xavier Center, Temple Street

Just One of Several Small Colorful Murals With a Religious or Spiritual Theme Painted on a Wall Next to the St Francis Xavier Center on Temple Street

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Nondescript Building, Mason Street

This Sexy Blue Angel by an Unknown Artist Shares Space With the Starry Night Mural on the Wall of a Nondescript Building on Mason Street.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Chestnut Place, Elm Street

Light City by Susan J. Champeny Was One of Five Fiberglass Sculptures of Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Painted by Local Artists as Part of National Grid's Worcester Public Art Project - Lighting The Community in 2010.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Hanover Theater, Southbridge Street

Gerald Bellmore's Mural Celebrating the Performing Arts Next to the Hanover Theater on Southbridge Street

Sunday, February 2, 2014

C. C. Lowell, Park Avenue

This Mural Painted on the Side of C. C. Lowell, the Nation's Oldest Art Supply Store, Fittingly Features Giant Tubes of Oil Paint.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Daisy Fresh Laundromat, Pleasant & Hawley Streets

This Mural on the Side of the Daisy Fresh Laundromat at Pleasant and Hawley Streets Was Painted by the Kids and Preteens of the Neighborhood  Under the Direction of Local Artist Tom Lewis-Borbely as Part of the Worcester Fights Back Campaign in 1994.