A wealth of eye-popping public art has recently sprung up on Westchester walls. Ranging from developments in Yonkers to entire building facades in New Rochelle, these incredible murals are breathing new life into our region’s cultural framework.

New Rochelle
Harmony by the Sea (2019)
Lula Goce, Street Art for Mankind
44 Fountain Pl
This downtown mural by Spanish contemporary artist Lula Goce investigates the interplay between hectic urban life and nature.

Yonkers
Sawyer Place Mural (2019)
Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
45 Main St
The sunset over the Hudson River and the distant Manhattan skyline were the inspiration for renowned artist Rubin Sjoman’s mural at RXR Realty’s new luxury apartment complex, Sawyer Place.

Mamaroneck
Diversity (2019)
Victor Ash, Street Art for Mankind
118 Mamaroneck Ave
A stunning black-and-white mural, Diversity pays tribute to generations of immigrants from several countries who have settled in Mamaroneck.

Mamaroneck
The Natives (2019)
Shalak Attack, Street Art for Mankind
658 Mamaroneck Ave
Famed artist Shalak Attack’s Mamaroneck mural explores the enduring legacy of the Hudson Valley’s Siwanoy tribe.

White Plains
Arrows (2020)
Dan Carello
S Broadway, near Maple Ave
One of six murals from ArtsWestchester’s partnership with LMC, a Lennar Company, this brand-new work by Bronx artist Dan Carello seeks to depict the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of White Plains through various abstract forms.