Morrisville Icon Project

The Town of Morrisville is calling on the community to help shape its next public art project — an iconic symbol that represents the heart of the Town. Similar to how other cities showcase uniquely painted sculptures throughout their communities, Morrisville aims to create a signature icon that reflects its character and culture.

Residents are encouraged to submit their ideas by commenting on the Town’s official Facebook or Instagram posts through Aug. 10. The selected concept will serve as the foundation for a future public art installation.

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Murals 

The Town of Morrisville is now home to three murals! We are thrilled to activate and enhance the cultural connectivity and vitality of the Town through engaging artwork and creative placemaking. Check out the murals below for more information on where you can find them. Post a photo with our murals and use #morrisvillemurals to possibly be featured on our social media.

 

Shiloh Park (922 Church Street)

Mural: Shiloh: A Tapestry of Togetherness

By: Raman Bhardwaj

 

Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center (1301 Morrisville Parkway)

Mural: Roots and Wings

By: Sampada Kodagali Agarwal

 

Fire Administration Building (100 Morrisville Carpenter Road)

Mural: Dancing on the Breeze

By: Max Dowdle

The Town of Morrisville was awarded an Arts for Towns grant by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County for use on the mural project.