In This Moment

Lendon Hamilton Noe
101 E. Main St.

  • “A Moment in Time” is a visualization of 200 Years of Jackson & Madison County history by local artist Lendon Noe. Noe’s collection includes 37 canvases and mixed media pieces permanently displayed on the second floor of Jackson City Hall as part of Jackson Madison County’s Bicentennial Celebration.

Rockabilly walk

Callie Wright
300 E. Main st.

  • “Rockabilly Walk” is a temporary crosswalk art installation at the intersections of Main and Church in Downtown, Jackson. Inspired by Jackson’s Rockabilly history, artist Callie Wright installed the crosswalk with the help of dozens of community volunteers. The artwork was an initiative of Jackson Downtown Development Corporation to increase foot traffic and slow car traffic in the area.

 

Ginkgo Leaves

Samantha Wood
300 E. Main St.

  • Samantha Wood’s temporary installation of colorful gingko leaves was made possible by the City of Jackson’s Love Your Block program as part of their neighborhood improvement grant program.

Downtown Banners

Katie Weatherford
Downtown Jackson

  • Artist Katie Weatherford created the artwork for Downtown’s banners, facilitated by the City of Jackson, Jackson Downtown Development Corporation, and Our Jackson Home, as part of the City’s public art initiative to highlight Downtown’s newly designated Arts District.

 

Jackson and the Arts

Gay McCarter
314 E Main St.

  • The mosaic mural, “Jackson and the Arts” was created and donated to the city of Jackson by Gay McCarter in 2000. Materials for this project were funded by Mike Brueggeman, M.D. The mosaic is installed at the Ned Ray McWherter Cultural Art Center in Downtown, Jackson.