Public Art in Danville
Local and Regional artists have completed a number of public works in Danville. Below is a map to help guide you through a tour of our public art in town.
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Located at 347 Mill Street
Artist: Jo Thompson Pennypacker
This mural extends the length of the alley and gives spots of color with a simple design of an Ash tree with its leaves blowing down the alley. There are also white line drawings of the local landscape throughout the mural.
Located at 327 Mill Street
Artist: Tom Seay
The mural depicts scenes from the early 1900s to the present day.
Located at 316 Mill Street
Artist: Jon Laidacker
This mural extends the length of the alley and gives spots of color with a simple design of native flowers to PA blowing down the alley.
Located at 299 Mill Street
Artist: Tom Seay
This mural shows an eye level view of water with topographic road maps of Danville, Riverside, Sunbury and Northumberland.
Located at 288 Mill Street
Artist: Tom Seay
Three interns arrived in Danville the summer of 2009 to develop, design and install a mural at a location highly visible from the Route 54 bridge. Through extensive community participation, the final result was a 1,200 square foot mural that represented Danville’s past, present and future.
Located at 9 Mill Street
Artists: Tricia Falco, Min Park, and Erin Mahaney