WINGS AND SAILS PT 1: Walkway behind City Hall by the parking garage. This mural showcases the City's maritime heritage by Maryland artist Stewart White. It was commissioned by the Art in Public Places Commission in May 2005
WINGS AND SAILS PT 2: I separated these into 2 because the child the heron is on the side, and as you turn the corner, you get this great water scene.
THE OLD FOURTH WARD: a collaboration depicting social history and community life on Clay Street at the end of the 20th Century. The Mural is located on the Stanton Community Center
ANNE CATHERINE GREEN: The artist is Dally Seen Comport. Celebrating the first American woman newspaper editor. Anne Catherine Green. In 1760 she was the editor and publisher of the Annapolis Gazette, America's oldest newspaper.
18th CENTURY PRINTING IN ANNAPOLIS: Off of Spa Circle
THE BOATYARD BAR & GRILL: We found this mural on 4th Street in Eastport on the Boatyard Bar & Grill. It depicts images of life in Eastport in the 1990's. This picture is from the left...
THE BOATYARD BAR & GRILL: This one is from the right to make sure you can see the dogs
RANGER: A painting by Greg Harlan shows a sea battle featuring John Paul Jones ship, embellishes the wall of the US Naval Academy. Commissioned by the Art in Public Places Commission in 2008.
FARMERS MARKET: This mural adorns the Fawcett building at City Dock. The image is of the 1960’s Farmers Market.
This mural is on the Harbor Master Building at City Dock. It was created by artist Syd Mohr in his signature "folk-naive" style. The murals myriad images make up a compendium of the City's life.. The oeuvre of the 93 year old painter includes over 300 works illustrating everyday American life, including that of 13 Maryland towns. It was commissioned by the Art in Public Places Commission in May 2007
AGONY & ECSTASY: “Agony & Ecstasy” is a mural composed of two images representing opposing forces, one of anguish and one of bliss.
CITY IMAGES #1: “City Images” from award winning photographer Marion Warren.
July 2017- On the side of the building of Fleet Reserve, they just finished putting in this glass mural. It's called Blue Sails by Mosaic artist Anne Marie Esson and was installed by Lou Sequenzia
CITY IMAGES #2
Annapolis artist Lee Boynton painted this three-part mural in 1995 to celebrate the City’s 300thanniversary of its founding as a Capital City of Maryland. It was commissioned by the Tercentennial Committee and funded by the State and private contributors.