
About
The 46 for XLVI program is a partnership between the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis. 46 for XLVI was created to elevate the arts and culture of the City in preparation for Super Bowl XLVI. Over the course of the program both local and national artists will create 46 murals around Marion County.
"The arts play a vital role in enhancing our urban environment. The "46 for XLVI" murals will beautify our neighborhoods and are an innovative and creative way to augment the extensive infrastructure work underway across the City."
- Mayor Greg Ballard
Murals Status Page
COMPLETED MURALS
Broad Ripple Village
923 North Meridian
Union Station Train Shed (Illinois Overpass)
Jobsite Supply (624 S Missouri)
Ace Hardware (3833 N Illinois Street)
Fraternal Order of Police
30th and MLK
Humane Society of Indianapolis--Haughville
Speedway
Irvington Flea Market
27th & MLK
870 Virginia Ave
Canal - Michigan Street (West)
Canal - Vermont Street (2 murals)
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
School 54
Massala Building (345 Mass Ave)
44 Virginia Ave
Canal - New York Street (East)
Canal - West Street (North)
Olive St. Retaining Wall
Freewheelin' Bikes (3355 N Central Ave)
71st and I-65 N
South & Capitol - CSX Underpass
Stadium Village Retaining Wall (Church Street and Ray Street)
609 Mass Ave
Canal - Michigan Street (East)
Teachers' Treasures (1800 E 10th Street)
Canal - Ohio Street (East)
Concord Urban Farm (1)
Concord Urban Farm (2)
East 10th Street Gateway Project (5 Murals)
Service Center for Contemporary Culture and Community (2 murals)
Arts Council of Indianapolis (924 N. Pennsylvania Street)
Summit Realty Building (241 N Pennsylvania Street)
Canal - Ohio Street (west)
Canal - New York Street (West)
Canal - West Street (South)

















