Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood is brighter than ever, thanks to a new series of murals celebrating creativity, community, and local pride.

Through a partnership between the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA) and the Salt Lake City Arts Council, ten murals have been installed throughout Ballpark — each created by a local artist working alongside neighborhood businesses and property owners.

“The murals are more than just art on walls,” said Browne Sebright, CRA Project Manager. “They represent collaboration between local artists, businesses, and neighbors. Public art like this helps strengthen the identity and vitality of the Ballpark area.”

Each mural site was carefully selected for visibility and community impact, transforming once-blank walls into vibrant landmarks that welcome residents and visitors alike.
The program’s goal is simple but powerful: enhance Ballpark’s visual identity while promoting creativity, inclusivity, and economic vitality. Every mural will be professionally maintained for at least five years — ensuring that this investment in public art continues to inspire for years to come.

“These murals reflect the spirit of Ballpark — energetic, diverse, and full of local pride,” said Taylee Foulger, CRA Project Coordinator.
The Ballpark Mural Program shows how small-scale public art investments can make a big difference — beautifying streetscapes, supporting artists, and fostering connection across the community.
