Use this tour to guide you through downtown and beyond as you discover our unique and eye-catching works of street art!

This tour takes about two hours, but you can do stops 1-18 just by walking downtown! Download the Visit Waynesboro app to take the interactive art tour and pick up collectible stickers while you learn about Waynesboro’s art scene!

Don’t forget to bring your camera and snap some photos along the way! Tag @VisitWaynesboro and #LoveWaynesboro for a chance to be featured on our Instagram.

1. Poochie (Floral) // 521 W Main St // Wayne Theatre

*This mural was created by Nils Westergard during the 2018 VA Street Arts Festival. Another variation of Poochie can be found in Los Angeles, CA

2. The Four Freedoms // 518 W Main St // The Russell Museum

*The Four Freedoms Monument was was sculpted by Walter Russell after being commissioned by Franklin D. Roosevelt following his 1941 State of the Union Address. The original sculptures now reside in Madison, FL.

3. Blue Ridge Tunnel Bench // 503 W Main St // Waynesboro City Hall

*The Blue Ridge Tunnel bench was inspired by the western portal of the Blue Ridge Tunnel which passes through Afton Mountain. It was fabricated at the Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing in 2018.

4. Classics // 600 S Wayne Ave // Waynesboro Public Library

*This sculpture is by G.W. Lundeen from Loveland, Colorado. It was created to honor all the library volunteers.

5. Father and Child // 648 S Wayne Ave // Waynesboro YMCA

*Created by Nils Westergard for the 2020 VA Street Arts Festival. It was the artists first full color mural (at the time of completion).

6. The Lovers // 648 S Wayne Ave // Waynesboro YMCA

*This mural is by Julia Chon, AKA Kimchi Juice. It was created as part of 2020 VA Street Arts Festival.

7. Kaiya w/Tulips // 200 Race Ave // Ice Building

*This mural was completed on the old Cassco Ice Plant building in October 2019 by Nils Westergard. It took less than one week to complete as part of the VA Street Arts Festival. At over 100 ft tall, this is the largest mural that Nils Westergard has ever completed.

8. Community Flower Garden // 201 Short St // Blue Ridge Children’s Museum

*The BRCM Community Flower Garden was created by children from the community. After children imagined and drew themselves as a bug, flower, or bird for the garden, Muralist Chico Lorenzo recreated the drawings into a beautiful community garden mural to add color to the natural playground year-round.

9. Sun, Moon, & Stars Ladies // 150 Race Ave // Stone Soup Books

*This mural was completed by Julia Chon aka Kimchi Juice. It was created for the 2019 VA Street Arts Festival. The artist was inspired by a folktale their grandparents told when they were younger about the creation of the sun, moon, and stars.

10. LOVEworks // 101 Short St // Constitution Park

*This artwork was designed and crafted by Mark Cline. Waynesboro is home to VAs first Urban Trout Fishery.

11. Soap Box // 100 W Main St // Constitution Park

*Blue Ridge Classic Soap Box Derby was last held in Waynesboro in 2019

12. Picasso with Flowers // 301 W Main St // Waynesboro Visitors Center

*Artist Jesse Jentzen created this impromptu mural at the 2025 Virginia Street Arts Festival.

13. Tribute // 300 W Broad St // Waynesboro Fire Department

*Firefighter and Rescue Worker tribute mural was completed by David Wayne, a retired Sheriffs Officer as part of the 2021 VA Street Arts Festival.

14. Blossoming Within // 141 N Wayne Ave // adorn. + Pyramid

*Jesse Jentzen created Blossoming Within during the 2025 Street Arts Festival. 

15. Shenandoah Valley Art Center // 126 S Wayne Ave

Check out all the gallery exhibits, working artists, and the gift shop. For more art visit their gallery at 416 W Main Street.

16. Native Osprey Hunting // 126 S Wayne Ave // Shenandoah Valley Art Center

8Andrew Davis created Native Osprey Hunting at the 2025 Virginia Street Arts Festival.

17. P Buckley Moss Gallery // 329 W Main St

See original and print works by artis P Buckley Moss. Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm

18. The Lure // 180 Port Republic Road // The Stoneburner Building

*Humble created The Lure during the 2025 Virginia Street Arts Festival. 

19. Basic City Mural // 304 N Commerce Ave 

*The Basic City mural, painted by Lisa Floyd in 2024, pays homage to the ‘Lost City’ of Basic City.

20. After // 440 N Commerce Ave // E-N Computers

*’After’ was completed by artist Nils Westergard in 2016 during the second annual Virginia Street Arts Festival.

21. Luchbrador // 1010 E Main St // Basic City Beer Co.

*’Luchbrador’ was painted by Carl Medley during the 2017 Street Arts Festival.

22. Isabelle // 1010 E Main St // The Foundry

*’Isabelle’ was painted by Nils Westergard during the 2017 Virginia Street Arts Festival.