LivCo Walls Mural Festival
NINE MURALS | NINE VILLAGES | NINE FESTIVALS
The first-ever county-wide mural festival hosted in New York State happened in Livingston County this July 2022. The LivCo Walls Mural Festival welcomed nine international artists to paint large-scale murals in each of the nine villages of Livingston County.
The nine villages of Livingston County are: Avon, Caledonia, Dansville, Geneseo, Leicester, Lima, Livonia, Mount Morris and Nunda. Each community has a charming downtown district where the mural is located. These downtowns are pedestrian friendly and easy to navigate and each is lined with historic sites, small shops, and eateries.
Explore All Nine Murals
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Horse Country
Painted by Ivan Roque from Miami, Florida
Located at 79 Genesee Street in Avon, NY -
Trout Culture
Painted by Tim Parsley from Fort Wayne, Indiana
Located at 3103 Main Street in Caledonia, NY -
Wild Mustang
Painted by Arlin Graff from SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil
Located at 175 Main Street in Dansville, NY -
Wisdom
Painted by KEY DETAIL from Minsk, Belarus
Located at 125 Main Street in Geneseo, NY -
Big Heart
Painted by Kacy Jackson from Louisville, Kentucky
Located at 134 Main Street in Leicester, NY -
Farmer's Spectrum
Painted by Abigail Penfold from East Aurora, New York
Located at 1883 Rochester Street in Lima, NY -
First Flight
Painted by Justin Suarez from Rochester, New York
Located at 16 Commercial Street in Livonia, NY -
Flowers of Letchworth
Painted by Louise Jones from Detroit, Michigan
Located at 83 Main Street in Mount Morris, NY -
Seed
Painted by Matthew Mederer from Chicago, Illinois
Located at 60 North State Street in Nunda, NY
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Who led this effort?
Leaders of the Liv Co Walls mural festival project include Livingston County Economic Development and Livingston County Tourism with strong support and collaboration from Alexandra Hall with A H Public Spaces Consulting as well as Village Public Art Committees.
βPublic artwork is an essential building block in economic development and quality of placeβ.
β The Gehl Public Space + Public Life Study