Must-see street art in Burlington

Sarah Robinson, Culture Editor

It’s almost May, and around this time of year Church Street should be filled with families, shoppers, dogs and excitement for the coming summer. While shops and restaurants have closed their doors, the street art that lines the walls, sidewalks and fences around Burly are always available for viewing.

During this time, it is extremely important to get outside and walk away from our computers. On your government-approved stroll around the city, be sure to check out some of the street art pieces that have been created with love by members of the Vermont community.

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A spray paint artist finalizes his design behind ArtsRiot on the South End.
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Mural by local artist Jess Graham (@jgstudiovt) lines a wall in front of the famed “pit,” where a shopping center called CityPlace is under construction.
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A fence in a residential area of the South End reads “Anti-viral art show / Add your art” with several pieces of handmade artwork lining the length of the fence.
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A multi-colored abstract mural by Montpelier artist Robert Hitzig is displayed among other murals in front of the CityPlace construction pit.
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Spray paint art lines the back wall of the popular music venue, ArtsRiot on the South End.
A mural of a hummingbird by Burlington artist Mary Lacy looks over downtown Burlington from the side of pizza restaurant American Flatbread.
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A mural of colorful hot air balloons painted by Vermonters welcomes Ben & Jerry’s on Church Street.