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Gallery 202, Partners in Art,Inc.
Community Mural Project
Gallery 202, Partners in Art, Inc. -a non-profit arts organization, 501.c3 status ......................... Back to Main Page
Gallery 202, 38 North State St.(map) Westerville, Ohio 43081 Wed. 12-8pm, Thurs/Fri 12-4pm, Sat. 11-3 pm 614-890-8202 Donations

Community Mural Projects

What is a Community Mural?
A community mural is simply a mural actually created/painted by the community.

Who designs the mural?
The mural is usually designed through a consensus between the organization sponsoring the mural and the artist.

What is the role of the Sponsor?
Priming the area/wall for the mural.
Provide scaffold if required.
Providing all paint/paint supplies under the direction of the artist.
Working with the artist, to find “ Volunteer artists” to help paint.
Provide any reception/celebration/giveaways relating to the mural.

What is the role of the artist?
The artist will provide the organization with a design concept. Please note that the final design will vary from the original concept. We allow the community to let the mural “flow” during the painting process.
The artist chooses the paint colors and provides a list of necessary equipment/supplies.
The artist monitors and teaches community members on how to paint a mural.

What is the cost?
The artist cost varies according to the project. Size, licensing, number of volunteers etc are all considered in the final cost. The sponsoring organization is required to pay one half of the cost when the design concept is accepted and the final half is paid at the completion of the mural.

Who owns the mural:

The Artist retains copyright and licensing rights to the mural unless otherwise agreed upon.

For more information, please email

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Mt Carmel St. Ann Reflection Garden Mural - Summer 2008

If you would like your own copy (better quality), please email us - You Tube link

St. Ann's will celebrate 100th anniversary with mural - The original article can be found Snp Archives

By BRET LIEBENDORFER Published: Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:11 PM EDT In celebration of its centennial, Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital will soon have its own Uptown-like mural. Painted by local artist Renee Kropat, the 40-by-20-foot painting will be located between 477 and 495 Cooper Road on the back of one of the hospital's medical office buildings.

"The idea came from one person looking at a very large white wall near our serendipity garden and saying, off-handedly, that it would be a great place for a mural," said Brian Smith, the hospital's vice president of mission services. The theme for the mural will be "Caring Community" and Smith and Kropat both said the blank wall made for a perfect canvas due to its multi-level design and the three messages they wanted the mural to convey.

W.A.R.M. Mural- Summer 2007

A special mural to help volunteers donate food to the new Westerville Area Resource Ministry food bank drop boxes.



Gallery 202 Interior Murals- Fall-Winter 2007

The interior of Gallery 202 physical space is undergoing some great fun changes. Murals created by volunteers are adding an element of fun and surprise in the gallery.

Brittany Hauptman, a volunteer from Nationwide, completed an interior mural for the gallery. The 1950th kitchen adds an air of fun and nostalgia.

Erin McKenna, a honor student from Westerville North created a special wall for the starving artists. Brick walls and graffati....a perfect back ground for our classes.

Gallery 202 co-op mural - Summer 2005

Thanks to a talented Volunteer, Katie Fowle, Gallery 202 co-op has a special mural in the style of Peter Max on the staircase leading to the second floor.

Westerville Grill - Summer 2005 - (Now the Dog Joint)

While enjoying a warm day on the patio of this local Uptown restaurant, immerse yourself in remembering the past.

Westerville Automotive - Summer 2005

Re-visit a 1950's drive in theatre in olde Uptown Westerville.

Uptown Mural Project - Amish Originals 2004

Uptown Design Award - May 2006

In July 2003, the first picture of the exterior wall of the Amish Originals Furnishing Co. (North) was taken to begin the process in creating a community mural. With the help of the host store (Amish Originals), several local artists, the local history department of Westerville's library and approval by the Uptown Review Board, Gallery 202, Partners in Art, Inc. was able to begin the coordination of Westerville's first community mural.

The 1910 depiction of early Westerville was created by local artists with many suggestions from the community. The base design is the facade of the Amish Originals North Store front. The initial design was transferred as a linear drawing so that the novice artist would feel comfortable painting in between the lines.

Over the next twelve weeks, over one hundred local artists of all ages and abilities contributed to the mural. Artists from Illinois and Florida, artists as young as 4 years old to 87 years young, all helped to create this vision of community pride.

Over 10 gallons of paint, 10 additional pints, 10 basic colors, more than 70 brushes and one major paint spill marked the progress. Although professional artists helped to unite the image, many original paint marks completed by children and novices alike were preserved. In particular, check out the fruit stand and the Children's Art Garden.

Sponsorships for the mural were sought by local community businesses and individuals to help fund the mural or provided in-kind donations (unlimited coffee!). Their contributions are recognized as images within the mural itself.

The mural was completed in mid September, 2004 and presented to the community during the Gallery for a Day event. September 18, 2004.

Pasquales Mural - Summer 2004

Special thanks to Kate Ball who designed the special interior public mural. This mural is located in the entryway of Pasquales Pizza & Pasta House in Uptown Westerville. Due to renovations at the restaurant, the left side of the mural was not able to be saved.