Artists paint Pride inspired murals at 723 Grand Street

The BID worked with the Lisa Project to bring art to the neighborhood.

Mural by Damon Johnson

Mural by Damon Johnson

The Grand Street BID celebrated Pride month by bringing more public art to the district. Working with the Lisa Project and their 50 murals for 50 years initiative, the BID invited the group to include Grand Street in the project.

The Lisa Project brought artists Damon JohnsonPaul RichardPaidMSDSINNED & Ria Burns-Wilder. This is in addition to the murals commissioned by the BID which brought Don Rimx & Chris Jehly to the neighborhood.

The works take another step in solidifying Grand Street as a home to diversity and inclusion. Coupled with the Puerto Rican inspired mural by Don Rimx, the BID has sought to bring art to the neighborhood representative of our welcoming community.

See the new works on the western facing wall of Farmer Deli at the intersection of Graham Ave & Grand Street.

Works (left to right) by PaidMSD, SINNED & Ria Burns-Wilder.

Works (left to right) by PaidMSD, SINNED & Ria Burns-Wilder.