Gwinnett has a lot of beautiful public art. Folks love to take pictures with our murals, so you can take a virtual tour via social media. Read more information about some of the pieces below.
Norcross - "Tumblefield" and "Greetings from Norcross"
Two artists, Lauren Pallotta and Jon Graham, transformed Skin Alley in Norcross with their mural, “Tumblefield.” These playful foxes are sure to put a smile on your face. Located near 20 Skin Alley, Norcross, GA 30071
Atomic Wash, a Norcross-based digital marketing and branding agency, designed and donated the concept for the "Greetings from Norcross" mural. The design celebrates 8 iconic people and places in the city's history, becoming a piece that is both aesthetically interesting and educational for visitors and residents alike. Located near 7 Jones St NW, Norcross, GA 30071
Norcross has a newer mural showing it's love for the city. Love, Norcross is located towards the end of S. Peachtree Street.
Duluth
In downtown Duluth, you'll be greeted by "The Chocolate Lady." She resides on the side of The Chocolaterie (naturally), and depicts some of the beautiful truffles you can find inside the store. Located near 3099 Main St, Duluth, GA 30096
"The Cosmic Tunnel" is an interactive and educational mural that shows the size and spatial relationship between the planets of our solar system, as well as their orbital paths. Located at Bunten Road Park, 3180 Bunten Rd, Duluth, GA 30096
The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning has a new mural on their property. It serves as a marker for students and guests to broaden their reach into the community. This mural was created partially with funds provided by the Gwinnett Creativity Fund. Located at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Building #300 Duluth, GA 30097
Also located in Duluth is Fanfare (3116 Main St, Duluth, GA 30096), Duluth Identified (located on the Southbound side of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) and Dream Big (located along Hill Street). Dream Big represents the day-to-day checklists that can sometimes feel like an ant pushing a boulder uphill.
The Sugarloaf CID is working with Atlanta-based artist Krista Jones (aka JONESY) to create a vibrant, patterned mural to cover the northbound facing wall on the Sugarloaf Parkway at the I-85 underpass. The mural concept comes from the artist’s “FORMATIONS” series, which examines how vibrant color, elements of nature and sweeping patterns can transform sterile urban spaces into moments of joy.
Sugar Hill - Sweet Life and The History of Sugar Hill
The city of Sugar Hill's mural is calm and serene, just like the city itself. Enjoy the beautiful scene of a sunset. The mural, done by local artist Jennie Osiek, is an interpretation of the city’s slogan, “The Sweet Life.”
The History of Sugar Hill created by artist Chris Walker in 2017, the History of Sugar Hill mural features a “series of illustrations that serve as a timeline of Sugar Hill history: modern-day City Hall, the wagon that lost its wheel (the namesake of Sugar Hill), Carol and Walter Mangum (Mangum’s Grocery), the Shelley-Howerton home (the oldest home in Sugar Hill) and some of the area’s earliest residents, gold miners.”
Located near 4988 W Broad St NE, Sugar Hill, GA 30518
Suwanee - #Suwanee, Futurist and the Suwanee Gateway Mural
Alexandra Sorto, who was 17 at the time, painted the beautiful #Suwanee mural that resides in Suwanee. The giant mural reflects the city’s past and offers a glimpse into its future.
Located near intersection of Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and Buford Highway
Holtkamp Heating & Air created murals on the sides of their new headquarters on Interstate 85 at the Suwanee Gateway. The mural first features Settles Bridge, representing the past and pulling the viewer into the mural. As they traverse the bridge, this metaphorically leads the viewer into the present and the iconic Suwanee City Hall that serves as the center of the community today.
Located at 60 Old Peachtree Rd NE, Suwanee, GA 30024
“Futurist” was recently completed on Pierce’s Corner, one of the oldest commercial buildings in Suwanee and located in our historic Old Town area.“Futurist,” features bright colorful abstracts along with the familiar beauty of flowers. The focal point of the mural is an astronaut – but why? Astronauts symbolize hope, and in this mural, she is hopefully looking to the future.
Time to Blossom a colorful floral design that covers a 180-foot-long by 10-foot-high brick retaining wall along.
Located at Buford Highway near Town Center Park.
Lawrenceville - Strange Taco and A Beautiful Day in Lawrenceville Mural
Lawrenceville has many businesses that have incorporated their logos into murals. One of them is at Strange Taco Bar (225 W Crogan St, Lawrenceville, GA). Stop by for some delicious tacos and snap a pic in front of their mural. One of the other murals in the DTL is painted by artist Leah Abucayan as a "Welcome/Entrance Mural" along Crogan Street, adjacent to McCray’s Tavern on the Square. The mural, spanning an impressive 800 sq. ft., is set to become a landmark feature welcoming community members and visitors as they drive into Downtown Lawrenceville.
Lilburn
Lilburn is Hip, just like this mural! Imagine the sweet sounds of music playing as you walk by. Located in front of Music on Main St.
Old Town Lilburn Butterfly mural