Come disover our new city mural: meet the artist, find out why the images were selected and how it was created. Children are invited to wear their Halloween costumes! Free to all!
The city’s first public mural has been completed!
We invite you to come to the Gazebo in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, to take an indepth look at a large photo of the mural taken by Thomas Tokmenko of believelandphoto.com. Meet the mural artist, Kim Colarik of Wall Works Studio. Have a chat with Kim to find out her thoughts about creating the mural and the techniques she used to install it.
Children will receive a box of Crayola crayons and a cartoon of the mural created by Ms. Colarik so they can color their own keepsake. The first 50 children will also receive a trick-or-treat pumpkin basket. Show off your Halloween costumes!
The actual 660 square foot mural is located at 6708 Pearl Road just north of the intersection of Pearl Road and W. 130th Street. The mural is a public arts project initiated by the Parma Heights Historical Society in conjunction with the City of Parma Heights. This public mural project is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
Free Admission
2021/10/23 - 2021/10/23
The Gazebo
6200 Pearl Road, in the Greenbrier Commons, Parma Heights, OH 44130
Outdoor location.