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Artful Intersection to be Installed September 11 + 18

September 10, 2021 | Public Art Advisory Board Public Art Program
By: Amber Strazzo

Installation of the Artful Intersection planned for the top of Cabbage Hill will commence on Sept. 11, followed by a Community Paint Day on Sept. 18. Motorists should be advised of street closures in the area on both days.

September 11 | 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • W. Vine St. at E. Filbert St.
  • W. Strawberry St. between Vine St. and St. Joseph St.

September 18 | 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • W. Vine St. at E. Filbert St., and between St. Joseph St. to W. Strawberry St./Mulberry St. intersection
  • W. Strawberry St. at High St., and between Vine St. and St. Joseph St.
  • S. Mulberry St. at King St.

Residents living on W. Vine St. may use the St. Joseph’s Church parking lot as a detour thru to St. Joseph St. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on both days of closure. All motorists should follow posted detours on both days of closure.

A street mural created by artist Fern Dannis in partnership with Peter Barber of Two Dudes Painting Company using input from the community will help improve pedestrian safety and enhance public space at the intersection of W. Strawberry St., W. Vine St. and S. Mulberry St.

This five-way intersection is a sometimes-confusing space integral to neighborhood and city-wide traffic circulation. The artful intersection is expected to expand the perceived public space to encompass the street; increase awareness and safety of alternative forms of transportation, and boost community development.  

The project team welcomes the community to attend the Community Paint Day on September 18. Those wishing to volunteer can sign up at https://bit.ly/3CbW45Z.

Dannis and Barber were selected by a project team, including site neighbors, arts professionals and a Public Art Advisory Board (PAAB) member.

The project is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Asphalt Art Initiative grant program, which assists cities looking to use art and design to improve street safety, revitalize public spaces, and engage their communities. The City of Lancaster is one of 16 cities to receive this grant, in partnership with SoWe, a resident-led community initiative of Tenfold (formerly Tabor/LHOP). 

For more information about Artful Intersections and the project process, visit engage.cityoflancasterpa.com/en/projects/artful-intersections-cabbage-hill.