11.06.24
AkzoNobel is partnering with Main Street Warsaw, Warsaw Public Arts Commission and Clearly Kosciusko to celebrate the completion of a 2,100 sq. ft. mural on the downtown YMCA building located at 576 W. Fort Wayne Street, Warsaw, IN. Award-winning Fort Wayne muralist Chris Catalogna completed the project in four weeks.
AkzoNobel is sponsoring the mural as part of its global Let’s Color initiative, which has added color to people’s lives and transformed communities around the world for more than a decade, with 3,059 community projects completed globally.
“We could not be happier with the finished mural,” said Hector Loyola, AkzoNobel Warsaw site manager. “Chris Catalogna has done an outstanding job in honoring the history of the area and depicting the transition to the future by showing students emerging from historic buildings and running onto a playground in the present. At AkzoNobel, we believe in the power of paint to uplift, inspire and enhance spaces, and we’re thrilled to partner with Main Street Warsaw, the Warsaw Public Arts Commission, Clearly Kosciusko and muralist Chris Catalogna on this inspirational project that paints the future, while honoring the past."
AkzoNobel is sponsoring the mural as part of its global Let’s Color initiative, which has added color to people’s lives and transformed communities around the world for more than a decade, with 3,059 community projects completed globally.
“We could not be happier with the finished mural,” said Hector Loyola, AkzoNobel Warsaw site manager. “Chris Catalogna has done an outstanding job in honoring the history of the area and depicting the transition to the future by showing students emerging from historic buildings and running onto a playground in the present. At AkzoNobel, we believe in the power of paint to uplift, inspire and enhance spaces, and we’re thrilled to partner with Main Street Warsaw, the Warsaw Public Arts Commission, Clearly Kosciusko and muralist Chris Catalogna on this inspirational project that paints the future, while honoring the past."