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Works tagged as "Utility Box"

  • Liminal Landing

    A grid of colourful imagery created by Priscilla Cherry and Tyson Bankert adorns this Utility Box, bringing colour and vibrancy to the area.
    Utility Box
  • Untitled

    This piece explores the harmony between natural forms and structured environments.
    Utility Box
  • NASARIMBA Utility Boxes

    Utility Box
  • We Live Here

    The artist's philosophy that plants continue to provide us all a chance to share in common experience through the appreciation of their beauty and resilience is at the heart of this piece.
    Utility Box
  • Childlike Wonder! (Centre Street)

    Overflowing with childlike wonder and technicolour imagination, this artwork is a soulful reminder that magic is real.
    Utility Box
  • Childlike Wonder! (Macleod Trail)

    Overflowing with childlike wonder and technicolour imagination, this artwork is a soulful reminder that magic is real.
    Utility Box
  • Our Mission is Peace

    This mural not only reflects the values of peace and unity taught in the Montessori classroom but also invites the community to embrace these ideals in their everyday lives.
    Utility Box
  • Under the Moonlight

    Referencing classical ceramic forms, ornamental and pop cultural symbols, and an abstract painterly application of glaze, the works provide a pluralistic vision indicative of our individual and shared experiences.
    Utility Box
  • History on the Box

    Images painted on this box show historic settings in this 100+ year old community.
    Utility Box
  • Untitled

    The goal of this art is to represent and highlight these parts of the community and invite nature back into people’s day to day.
    Utility Box
  • Home is Where the Heart Is

    This painted utility box is a love letter to the quiet beauty of nature and the unseen threads that weave us together.
    Utility Box
  • The Seasons of Sandstone MacEwan

    The artist aimed to capture the happy, family-oriented, outdoorsy and active community through the use of bright colours in a collage style design, in hopes of bringing joy to that street.
    Utility Box
  • Soul

    To reflect LOUD Art’s Society’s mission and advocacy for mental health, artist Ethel Dalida focused on illustrating musicians, and their passion and hard work to produce their craft.
    Utility Box
  • Wait for Me

    Virginia painted this piece as an expression of the positivity of autism.
    Utility Box
  • Birds of Calgary

    This installation challenges passersby — especially children, their families or anyone with a sense of curiosity to see who can name the most popular birds in Calgary.
    Utility Box
  • A Community in Colour

    This utility box displays 40-60 unique portraits created by Tyler Lemermeyer's students.
    Utility Box
  • Scenic Views

    The mural celebrates new beginnings and the natural beauty in Scenic Acres.
    Utility Box
  • Inglewood: Conflux and Community (15th Street)

    Due to this box’s proximity to the Piitoyais urban Indigenous school, a strong majority of respondents requested the design incorporate elements of Indigenous culture and history.
    Utility Box
  • Locally Grown

    This mural contains plants native to Edgemont, Calgary and Alberta, portraying the importance of local and regional connections
    Utility Box
  • Untitled

    Sylvia Arthur worked with the community to find neighbourhood-specific suggestions of flora and fauna that exist in Forest Lawn.
    Utility Box

Last updated: June 10th, 2025

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