Downtown Overland Park Murals
Overland Park’s walls tell stories just as much as its parks and restaurants do. Across the city, you’ll find murals that add color and character to neighborhoods, each created by artists who bring their own perspective and style.
This guide will point you to some of the best murals in Overland Park, perfect for exploring on a walk, a weekend outing, or your next photo stop.
Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Champs
📍 7337 W 80th Street
Herringbone Barber Shop got a Championship upgrade on their wall that faces Overland Park Drive. The mural commemorates the Chiefs Super Bowl LIV win in bright red and yellow, with a player ready to run off the wall. This mural came together with the help of Sike Style Industries and the Ronald McDonald House of Kansas City.
The Fish
📍 8001 Newton Street
This fish painted by the well-known local artist, Donald “Scribe” Ross is a Bluegill fish, one of the most common in Kansas. While you’re there, stop by the Interurban Arthouse. You can see local artists and makers at work and if you’re lucky, even see a unique art show or performance.
The Bird
📍 7522 W. 80th Street
This colorful bird was also painted by Donald “Scribe” Ross. It depicts a larger-than-life Western Meadowlark, the state bird of Kansas.
Clock Tower Plaza
📍 7935 Santa Fe Drive
This mural in the Clock Tower Plaza overlooks the Farmers’ Market and was painted by four local artists, Isaac Tapia, Aaron Sutton, Emily Alvarez, and Rodrigo Alvarez to depict abstract symbols of a multiracial community, cooperation, creativity, and man’s relationship with the earth.
Crafted Fair Trade
📍 7947 Santa Fe Drive
The mural on the back of Crafted Fair Trade, a store that sells crafts from all over the world, represents the women and cultures who make the works they sell. It was painted by JT Daniels.
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