DOWNTOWN ART GALLERY
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Monument
1919 | First & Walnut
Community Mural
Deanne Bowersox | 2020
3rd & Main
Threshing In Kansas
Lumen Martin Winter | 1942
USPS Office First and Walnut
Pleasant Pheasant
Brady Scott | 2018
Farmers Market 2nd & Washington
Ad Astra Mural
Dave Loewenstein | 112 S Main
Farmers Market Mural
Chester I. Lewis Murals
by Josh Tripoli, Brendan Martinez and Jocelyn Woodson | 2020
E First & Main
Spirit Of Energy
Karen Crain | 2013
Grasshopper Park
Hutchinson Art Center
Mural
Shaelee Mendenhall and Community | 2015
405 N Washington
Ad Astra Mural
Dave Loewenstein | 112 S Main
Larry Caldwell and AvNell Mayfield 2nd & Washington Farmers Market
Shaelee Mendenhall | Avenue A Park
Community Mural
Shaelee Mendenhall | 2019 | Avenue A & Main
Tools of the Trade
by Austin Weishel | 2015 | E & Walnut
Rachel Weeping for Her Children
Sondra Johnson| 2012
Avenue A Park
TECH Mural
Julie Black and Jocelyn Woodson | 2018
14 W Ave B
Wings
Mural
Jose Ray | 2013
Avenue A Park
Swan Dance
Brady Scott | 2018
5th & Main
Grasshopper
Beth Vannatta (Piglet)
Grasshopper Park E Ave A & Main
Gathering Of The Magnificent
Gregory Johnson | 2016
City Hall
Egghead
Kimber Fiebiger | 2014
3rd and Main
Love Hutch Windmill
Brady Scott | 2020
Alley between W. 2nd and 1st
Mural
Jocelyn Woodson, Brady Scott and Julie Black | 2014
400 S Main
Charro Fiero Mariachi (Mexican Cowboy) a.k.a. Rusty
Hard Core Fab | 2020
Avenue A at Anchor Inn
Precious Cargo
Scy Caroselli | 2016
1st & Main
Eternal
Gregory Johnson | 2014
Sherman & Main
H.D.
Kimber Fiebiger | 2014
3rd and Main
Bison Trail
Brady Scott
Avenue C & Main St.
Rainbow Lion
Jerimiah Tolbert | 2018
Sherman & Main
Mural
Claudia Hurtado
Hutch Humidor
Farmer Time
Brady Scott | 2019
Sandhills Brewing
Family Group
Mike Livingston | 2019
5th and Washington
Dancing Aspens
Brady Scott | 2020
Alley between W. 2nd and 1st
Reven Swanson | 2020
7th and Main
Hutchinson Street Cat Society Mural
Jose Ray | 2025
Hutchinson Street Cat Society
Rise Up Reno- Shaelee Mendenhall | 2021
East Sherman & Main Street
Rise Up
Avenue A Park Waterway
Vickie Hoskins | 2021
Avenue A Park
Rise Up Reno | 2020
Avenue A Park
Together We Soar
Champions
150 Years
Forged Renewal
Brady Scott
East 7th & Main Street
Community Mural
East 3rd & Main Street
Brady Scott | 2026
Washington & West 4th Street
Midnight Fox Theme Graffiti/Street Art Collaboration
Wile E. Coyote
Harmony
Alley- Toy Depot 127 S Main
Anthony Brawner | (2024) DCI Park
an interactive metal sculpture design as a testament to playfulness, musical joy, and colorful community spirit.
MILS+NERVZ+HELEX+BRADY SCOTT
Alley- 411 S Main
All Road Lead to Hutch
Mindy's Murals | 2025
Hutchinson Chamber 117 N Walnut
Spread the Love Hutch
Alley Wall Mount | Between 1st & Sherman on the West Side of Main Street
DCI Bird Series- Temporary Installation
Janice Richardson | 2025
DCI Park | 2nd & Main
Artist Spotlights
Brady is a multi-faceted artist based in the Midwest, weaving stories on walls through murals and lasting memories on skin as a tattoo artist. His inspiration stems from the wild beauty of nature and the haunting tales embedded in the American
landscape.
As the owner of Brady Creative LLC, I specialize in transforming spaces through public art murals, sign design, and tattoos. I have successfully collaborated with high-profile clients across the United States, with a primary focus on the Midwest region. My work aims to create impactful, inspiring environments that resonate with diverse audiences, combining artistic vision with technical precision to elevate both public and private spaces.
My Vibrant Visions are expressions of everyday life and nature, I have found inspiration living a nomadic life. I grew up in Hutchinson, KS stayed till I was 21 and have moved many many times to various places. I have been perfecting my painting style for over 40 years. I began when I was six with paint by numbers only using the spaces as suggestions. I studied fine art in College, then took 10 years off to incubate what I had learned, had three children and worked at a contemporary art gallery. When I picked up the brush again everything clicked the bright color I wanted to use, freedom and why not attitude. I use acrylic paint and various other mediums and substrates, working on at least 30 works at a time. This way I am never finished and can move between works to what interests me. My ultimate goal is to spread love to the world and its occupants. Follow your HEART that is where ART lives!!
Born and raised in the Midwest, José grew up with a love for wide-open exploration and do-it-yourself spirit. That outlook took him in many different directions while always building the knowledge and skills toward a creative path…and eventually, profession. Now at home in Savannah, GA, José works with Mixed Media to achieve lush and vibrant floral landscapes. Rolling waves of color flow, and sometimes crash across the canvas. The trail of abstraction is left to shine through in some moments, and in others, rendered into beautiful and fantastic floral forms. Playing with contrast and balance is always a motivating factor for this loaded-with-contradiction Gemini. Expect to see plenty of unlikely interactions– artistically arranged in aesthetic harmony.
Installation artist focusing on interactive lKimber Fiebiger creates bronze sculptures that range from fun and whimsical to classical and contemporary. She lives in Minneapolis yet her sculptures have been sold all over the US and Canada.ight displays that transform public spaces into immersive experiences.
Julie Black
Julie Black is a Hutchinson-based artist whose work reflects emotion, memory, and personal connection. In addition to her own painting practice, she has dedicated years to teaching and mentoring artists through the Training and Evaluation Center of Hutchinson (TECH) Art Program. A passionate advocate for inclusive and community-driven art, Julie has contributed to several public murals throughout Hutchinson and was honored with the InterHab Outstanding Volunteer Award for her impact.
Jocelyn Woodson is a Hutchinson, Kansas–based artist whose intuitive, expressive work spans painting, mixed media, and wood surfaces. A self-taught artist, she began her creative journey designing handmade greeting cards before expanding into large-scale canvases and public art.
Woodson has lived and exhibited across the country—from California to New York—and brings that broad experience back to her hometown through studio work, gallery exhibitions, and community murals. Her work often focuses on conveying emotion and connection through color, texture, and form.
An active contributor to Hutchinson’s public art scene, she has participated in several community murals, including collaborative projects that celebrate creativity and local identity.
Dave Loewenstein is a muralist, printmaker and writer based in Lawrence, Kansas. His community-based murals can be found across the United States and in Northern Ireland, South Korea and Brazil. Dave’s prints, which focus on social justice issues, are exhibited internationally and are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in Los Angeles. He is the co-author of Kansas Murals: A Traveler’s Guide, a 2007 Kansas Notable Book Award Winner, and is the subject of the 2016 documentary, “Called to Walls.” Since 2019, he has been working on the Sacred Red Rock Project which successfully led to the rematriation of Iⁿ‘zhúje‘waxóbe (a 28 ton glacial erratic stone formerly in Robinson Park) to the Kanza People.
Shaelee Mendenhall
Shaelee Mendenhall is a Hutchinson-based mural artist and community-focused creative known for her involvement in collaborative public art projects throughout the city. Her work centers around community engagement, youth involvement, and uplifting public spaces through colorful, accessible designs. Best known for her
“Spread the Love” Initiative
Co-created with another localartist (Kylee Baldetti).
A series of heart-themed murals around Hutchinson promoting positivity and connection
Reven Swanson is a Colorado-based sculptor specializing in large-scale public art installations. Working in steel, glass, and mixed media, her sculptures often incorporate movement and explore themes of balance, nature, and transformation. Swanson has created and exhibited public artworks across the United States and internationally, frequently collaborating with municipalities on rotating outdoor sculpture programs. Her work has been featured in SculptureWalk Hutchinson, where her piece Dancing Aspens was installed in 2020.
Janice Richardson is a Hutchinson-based artist whose vibrant paintings celebrate nature through a blend of realism and modern impressionism. As the owner of Splinters-N-Rust on Main Street, she is passionate about making art accessible and fostering creativity within the Downtown community. Her work reflects a love of color, place, and connection.
Anthony Brawner
Anthony Brawner is a Hutchinson-based artist and fabricator whose work blends industrial craftsmanship with interactive public art. As co-owner of Hardcore Fab, he specializes in custom metalwork and creative builds that push beyond traditional fabrication into artistic expression.
In 2025, Brawner created Harmony, an interactive sound sculpture installed at DCI Park, inviting visitors to engage with art through movement and music. His work often emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and hands-on creativity, contributing to the evolving landscape of public art in Downtown Hutchinson.
Greg Johnson is a Wichita-based sculptor known for transforming salvaged automotive parts into imaginative, large-scale works of art. Drawing on decades of experience in the auto body industry, his sculptures blend industrial materials with playful design, often incorporating movement and unexpected forms. His work has been exhibited throughout the region and is recognizable in public installations across Wichita, where his distinctive creations invite curiosity and interaction.
COMiNG SOON!
Art Trail Map
Explore the vibrant heart of our community. Use this interactive map to guide your journey through Downtown Hutchinson, discovering the murals, statues, and installations that define our creative landscape.
Photo-Op Spots and Interactive art!
Capture some selfies at several of our interactive murals and sculptures!
Ask About Art
Have questions about our downtown murals, sculptures, or upcoming art tours? Send us a message and our team will get back to you with all the details you need to explore Hutchinson's vibrant art scene.
Find our more about public art by visiting our city's Public Art & Design Council
and register as an artist for upcoming public art projects!