Paint on Port

Murals

The Paint on Port (POP) Mural Program was a three-year public art project that added 13 murals to Port Washington from 2023 to 2025.

Launched by Port Washington Main Street in collaboration with the City of Port Washington, the program aimed to add vibrancy, connect the community, and tell the story of Port Washington through art.

Guided by Program Manager Eileen Grace and a dedicated committee* of community volunteers, POP began in 2023 with the installation of the Midwest Mural Mosaic on the north wall of Twisted Willow. Over three years, the program grew to include murals in a variety of media, created by artists ranging from local talent to internationally recognized muralists.

Each year highlighted a different theme celebrating Port Washington 

Flora and fauna, the shores of Lake Michigan, and the city’s rich history—woven together to share why we cherish living here.

A hallmark of the program was the inclusion of annual community murals, designed to invite participation from residents of all ages and backgrounds. These projects included:

  • Adults with disabilities from Balance, Inc. and Prime Horizon
  • Students from every school in the district
  • Members of the Harbor Campus, Port Washington Adult Community Center and the Port Washington community at large who wanted to be part of this creative legacy.

Together, these murals now stand as a testament to Port Washington’s spirit, creativity, and shared story.

The City of Port Washington honored the Paint on Port Mural Program with a 2025 Key to the City for Community Leadership.

* Paint on Port Committee: Nick Ansay, Wendy Braam, Judy Cotter, Katie Feyereisen Eileen Grace (Program Manager), Missy Hockerman, Mandi Huff, Sherri Kultgen, Elizabeth MacCrimmon, Rodrigo Santamaria, Pam Strohl, Kathleen Schilz, Kristina Tadeo

Mural Map

Sculptures

Sculpture resembling a flame

The Gathering

Location: Heart of the Harbor plaza, along the Interurban trail
Artist: Jesse Meyer

"The Gathering" is a 12-foot tall brass fire sculpture located in the Heart of the Harbor plaza in downtown Port Washington, Wisconsin, created by local artist Jesse Meyer as part of the Heart of the Harbor project. The sculpture features a gas flame inside, designed to be a central gathering spot for community members.

Sculpture resembling a round cage with winged figures in it and escaping

The Fifth Day

Location: Harborview Corner (corner of East Grand Avenue and North Franklin Street)
Artist: Renata Commare, Port Washington High School student

"The Fifth Day" is about bravery, strength, courage, perseverance and the choice to fly free. When I was seven years old, I was attacked by a dog that almost put an end to my life, but with God at my side, I beat all odds. After 400 stitches, multiple surgeries, a new tear duct, dental work, a lopsided smile, tears of frustration, and hours and hours of counseling with a therapy dog, I am fueled by acceptance, am stronger than ever, and choose to fly free. Spread your wings and believe in yourself, for anything is possible with faith.

The Fisherman

Location: Rotary Park
Artist: Andrew Schumann

A bronze statue of a fisherman carrying a sturgeon over his shoulder, symbolizing the strength and tradition of generations past. Surrounding the statue are eight interpretive displays that explore Port Washington’s maritime heritage—from the names of local fishermen and their boats, to lives lost in Lake Michigan, the evolution of the lakefront, and the art of commercial fishing.

I Heart PW

Location: Coal Dock Park

The City of Port Washington, in partnership with the Friends of Port Washington Parks & Recreation, is excited to welcome the new “I ❤️ Port Washington” sculpture to our community.This project was made possible through a generous donation from Cloverleaf Infrastructure to the Friends of Port Washington Parks & Recreation, along with the work and support of C.D. Smith Construction. We are grateful for these partnerships and their investment in creating something special for residents and visitors to enjoy.