A depiction of a wise man by local artist Kathryn Wiegers-Palmers, located on the side of the Center Street Saloon on Wales Street.
Read MoreA mural of a moose family by local artist Kathryn Wiegers-Palmers, commissioned in 2021 by Tim Schneller of Timco Jewelers and Goldsmiths.
Read More“We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest until it Comes,” LMNOPI’s new mural for Rutland, Vermont is a quote from a song composed by Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon* using the words spoken by the civil rights leader and SNCC mentor Ella Josephine Baker.
Read MoreA depiction of a vintage White Owl cigar logo, located on the former site of the Quebec Cigar Company.
Read MorePeruvian artist Persi Narvaez's portrayal of historically important buildings in Rutland - the Service Building, the Louras Building, the bandstand in Main Street Park, the old Rutland Savings Bank building and two views of Christ the King Church.
Read MoreA yellow mural of sunflowers and fall harvest vegetables by Peruvian artist Persi Narvaez with assistance from Rutland artist Brian Sylvester, commissioned in 2012 by Mark Foley.
Read MoreRutland muralist Kathryn Wiegers' depiction of a farm, accessible in the Center Street Alley.
Read MoreA study in color by Community College of Vermont's 2017 Color Theory class. Find this mural in the CCV courtyard.
Read MoreTwo whales with mandalas by Rutland artist Brian Sylvester and Alisa Diancia in 2014, located in Blush Salon's parking lot. Best accessed on Center Street.
Read More"Flowers," painted by muralist Kathryn Palmer-Wiegers in 2014. Located on the side of the Green Mountain Power Energy Innovation Center on Merchants Row.
Read MoreA mother and her baby giraffe, depicted by Rutland muralist Kathryn Palmer Wiegers in Spring 2020 on the side of Cavalieri Insurance Agency. Look for the giraffes as you pass through the West Street and Merchants Row intersection.
Read MoreUnlikely animal friends embrace and display a message of hope. According to the story, this abandoned monkey and a pigeon became inseparable at an animal sanctuary in China, raising the monkey’s spirts. Kathryn Palmer Weigers, West Street, 2020.
Read More"Elephants," Kathryn Palmer-Wiegers, 2016, West Street. Babies added in 2018. Found on the side of Tokyo House, facing the parking garage.
Read MoreRutland muralist Kathryn Wiegers' paints a boy looking into an archway, seemingly passing through the Rutland Area Food Co-op.
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