Inside this subway station stands a series of mosaic panels along the walls titled Alice: The Way Out by artist Liliana Porter. The panels were installed in 1994 showing silhouetted figures portraying characters from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, the inspiration for Disney’s Alice In Wonderland (1951) and subsequent live-action versions: Alice In Wonderland (2010) and Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016). The artwork can be seen inside the number 1 train line’s 50th Street station on both the uptown and downtown sides of the station. While the artwork is open to the public, paid entrance into the station is required to fully view the panels. Address: Inside subway station (1 line) on 50th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 10019 Visitor Information: Open to the public (paid entrance to subway station required)
50th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 10019
Baby is a public graffiti art installation in Richmond, VA by artist Jerkface. The piece went up in 2015 as part of the Richmond Mural Project and depicts an eyeless Roger Rabbit chasing after a crying Baby Herman. You can find this very Instagram-worthy tribute to 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit can be found along Idlewood Avenue near S Pine Street in Richmond, VA. Address: 301 S Pine St, Richmond, VA 23220 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
301 S Pine St, Richmond, VA 23220
Donald Mural is a graffiti art installation by the Los Angeles based pop artist, Matt Gondek. Donald Duck is depicted mid-disintegration in Gondek’s signature “deconstructed” style. You can find this piece on the Trabert Ave NW side of Kelly’s Auto Care in Atlanta, commissioned by the Outer Space Project in 2016. Address: Trabert Ave NW near Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
Trabert Ave NW near Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318
Double is a 2017 graffiti art installation on Mott Street (near East Houston Street) in New York City by the NYC-native street artist, Jerkface. Double is aptly named as it’s a double-vision rendition of our favorite mouse in the artist’s trademark surrealist style. You can find this very Instagram-worthy tribute to Mickey Mouse by walking a few steps north on Mott Street from Houston. Address: Mott Street and East Houston Street, New York, NY Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
Mott Street and East Houston Street, New York, NY
Duck 3 is a 2018 graffiti art installation of Donald Duck by the Los Angeles based pop artist, Matt Gondek. Our #1 Duck is seen here in Gondek’s signature “deconstructed” style. You can find this art along Troutman Street among a number of other Instagram-worthy pieces along this street, known for displaying part of the Bushwick Collective, an art movement named after this neighborhood of Brooklyn. Address: Troutman Street and Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
Troutman Street and Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Every Adventure Requires A First Step is a 2017 graffiti art installation of the Cheshire Cat on the side of a building on North Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago by the NYC-native street artist, Jerkface. You can find this very Instagram-worthy tribute to the 1951 version of Alice In Wonderland by checking out the Northwest side of the building. Address: 1170 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
1170 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
This mural of Disney Legend Harper Goff was commissioned in late 2018 by the Brinkman development group for the creation of The Exchange, a revitalized section of Old Town in Fort Collins, Colorado. Goff grew up in Fort Collins, as did this mural’s artist Chris Bates. Bates uses his unique “finetoon” style of art which tells the story of the subject’s life using detailed interior images with black & white line drawings that make up the entire image. Here, the upper section comes together to form Goff’s face, while the lower section shows Fort Collins Firehouse, one of many buildings in the town that inspired the design of Disneyland’s Main Street USA. Details from Goff’s life on this piece of street art include a depiction of Walt and Harper’s 1951 meeting, Disneyland’s City Hall, Goff’s band Firehouse Five Plus Two, the Nautilus & an Oscar statuette from 1954’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in which Goff led the production design, and a Disney Legends Award statuette, among other major milestones. You can find this art on Pine Street, directly to the right of the entrance to the Crooked Stave Taproom. You can also find Harper Goff Alley (unveiled in 2018) […]
Pine Street and Harper Goff Alley, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Hero Turned Villain is a public graffiti art installation in Richmond, VA by artist Jerkface. The piece went up in 2015 as part of the Richmond Mural Project and depicts a series of eyeless Mickey Mouse images. Address: 1613 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23220 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
1613 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23220
NBC Studios is the headquarters of the NBC television network and home to a number of non-Disney TV shows such as Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. This studios relation to Disney dates back to November 15, 1964 when Muppet legends Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Don Sahlin, and Jerry Juhl painted a set of utility closet pipes behind studio 6B while awaiting their appearance on the Jack Parr Show. The infamous pipes have since been preserved and are now featured as a stop on NBC’s Studio Tour and similar painted pipes can be found at Walt Disney World’s Muppet*Vision 3D attraction. Address: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112 Visitor Information: The Tour at NBC Studios
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112
Robin is graffiti installation which pays tribute to the late Robin Williams (a Chicago native) and his most famous Disney character, Genie, from the 1992 animated feature Aladdin. The piece is a 2018 collaborative work by NYC street artist Jerkface (known for his colorful intertwined cartoon characters) and New Zealand-born artist, Owen Dippie (whose focus is on hyper-realistic portraits). You can find this art on the parking lot side of Chicago’s Concord Music Hall. Address: 2047 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647 Visitor Information: Street art, open to the public
2047 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647