Categories: Art

Three New Boxes Wrapped with Local Art 

Keep Tyler Beautiful’s beautification program, Beauty and the Box, adds three new boxes to the list of wrapped traffic cabinets.

The program began in 2016 with the objective of taking utilitarian traffic boxes and transforming them into works of art by local artists. What started as a pilot program of ten boxes in the Downtown Business Arts and Culture District has grown to 77 vinyl-wrapped traffic cabinets across the City of Tyler.

The following traffic signal boxes have recently been sponsored and wrapped:

North Ross Avenue and West Gentry Parkway: Sponsored by family, friends and patrons of Dphill. Art by Dphill.

 

 

US-271 and TX-155: Sponsored by Trane Technologies. Art by Peter Cseh.

South Glenwood Boulevard and South Vine Avenue: Sponsored by Nanci Wright Property Management.  Art by John Randall York.

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