Canvas on the Curb

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The City of Corona’s Canvas on the Curb Program seeks to showcase local artists by transforming seven City-owned traffic signal cabinets into public works of art. The goals of the Program are to build community, highlight the talent of Corona’s artists, and enrich the community through displays of art that embodies Corona’s rich diversity and history.

Canvas on the Curb Before and After

Canvas on the Curb Call - Thanks to our Sponsors!

Sponsored

   
 Cherish Corona    

“Cherish Corona”

Megan Fanning

Green River Road / Dominguez Ranch Road
Sponsored by The Renault Banks Family 
 Orange Groves  

“Orange Groves”

Aurelia Thompson

Main Street / Foothill Parkway 
Sponsored by Corona Public Service Employees Association

 Diversity of Corona    

“Diversity of Corona”

Derek Enriquez

Green River Road / Ridgeline Drive (east) 
Sponsored by Corona Public Service Employees Association
 Corona Beauty  

"Corona Beauty"
Lori Alarcon
Ontario/Magnolia
Sponsored by Corona Firefighters 

Canvas on curb 2     

“Reach High”
Gwyneth Wong
Main Street / Ontario Avenue
Sponsored by:  The City of Corona

California Dreams     

“California Dreams”
Kim Mabon
Main Street / Rincon Street
Sponsored by:  The Corona Chamber of Commerce

Peonies and Hummingbirds     

“Peonies and Hummingbird”
Chanyu Miao
Promenade Avenue / McKinley Street
Sponsored by:  The Moody Family

 

 

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