Public Art
Schedule
Sat Apr 19 2025 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Official City of Lewiston, Maine | Lewiston, ME
Melanie Therrien of Wicked Illustrations worked with the city of Lewiston's Public Art Committee and Public Works to expand her Traffic Control Box Public Art Project. The project began as a way to cover up vandalism in the spring of 2023. 3 boxes were done at that time and received a great response. The project has expanded to 17 more boxes getting painted in June 2024, and another 19 painted in October 2024. A list of artists and locations, pictures of the boxes, a scavenger hunt for the boxes and printable coloring sheets for some of them can be found at wickedillustrations.com
Artists were chosen through a submission process after a call to artists was sent out. The majority of the artists are local artists who live and work in or near Lewiston.
Each Artist received a feature on social media that included a picture of their box along with their bio and statement about their piece.
The response from the community was outstanding. Here are a few of the comments.
Kathryn Skelton-”These are such a joy to see around town 🙂 Amazing job organizing all of this!”
Lisa Bonefont on Anastasia Harris’ box at 221 Lisbon St. - “Such awesome talent out there! Love it and THANK YOU for your hard work making Lewiston a happier place!”
Lorraine Bowen on Jessica Emmert’s Koi Fish box at 2 Central Ave- “Love it so much! Love the whole project! Thanks for making the Lewiston/ Auburn area look better! They make me smile every time I see the artwork.”
and Sheila Marie commented,
“I run and walk around the Bates area and absolutely love the work you folks have been doing. It’s beauty, where it may not be otherwise.”
Diane Leblond on our feature in the Sun Journal - “Can’t wait to see them all. Seen a few already along sabattus st. They look amazing! Puts a smile on my face whenever I see one. Keep up the good work.”
One of 57 comments on the post of Melanie Therrien’s box on No. Temple and Sabattus St. - Marcela Peres - My 5-yo and I drove around town looking at all the new art today and this was one of her favorites! 💛
Carol Gilbert on Bryce Cloutier’s feature shared with Lewiston Rocks. His box is on Sabattus St. near Grants - “Thank you so much for your beautiful creation! I have just moved back to Lewiston after being gone for 40yrs working for Disney. And I find such joy in seeing all these beautiful paintings! Last Saturday I saw several artists working on the boxes and I had to wave and Thank them as I was driving by. I live off main street and see the strawberry Ave. box everyday with the beautiful strawberries and blossoms on the box it so reminds me of the strawberry festivals I used to go to in Florida! Thank you again!🍓🍓🍓🍓”
The Sun Journal as well as Spectrum news featured the project in print.
Public Art is a great way to share art with others that is free and accessible to everyone. Art can not only help beautify a city by covering up vandalism and creating a sense of place, but it also helps create economic growth and gives artists opportunities.
🎨Artists and Locations
go to www.wickedillustrations.com
locations for Round 3
7 Lincoln by car wash - Mel
4 Mollison way by Legends - Bryce
1056 Sabattus/Corner of Pond- Jess
293 Webster/ Farwell - Tami
485 Pleasant/ Alfred Plourde - Sheri
1110 Lisbon by Dominos - Jamie
987 Lisbon by Camden - Emily
553 Main by Reny Prop - Anna
17 Randall by Roopers - Courtney
1018 Sabattus by Grove - Grayling
78 Bartlett - Lighthouse Request
Where is it happening?
Official City of Lewiston, Maine, 27 Pine St,Lewiston, Maine, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
