Graham Projects collaborated with Reservoir Hill Improvement Council to create colorful, traffic-calming street art at the intersection of Linden Avenue and Whitelock Street in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood in Baltimore, MD. Community engagement pop-up events revealed a treasure trove of ideas that inspired three concepts for the intersection. The chosen concept, Garden Walk, brings the lushness of Maryland native plants from the yard onto the street, creating a vibrant streetscape that’s always in bloom. Bright colors and stylized flowers speak to the adjacent wall mural as well as the floral and nature drawings from the community.

Garden Walk was designed by Zoe Roane-Hopkins with art direction from Graham Coreil-Allen.

Project partners: Reservoir Hill Improvement Council

Production team: Graham Coreil-Allen, Melvin Jadulang, Liam Arbeiter, Zoe Roane-Hopkins, Mar Braxton, Maurice McCrimmon, Kirsten Pamfilis, Lydia Milano, James Year, Fidel Carey-Realmo, Javon Towsend.