Check out the amazing artists.


18 5th St, Chatham: Grenier Property Management – View Location

Marlo Broughton: MARLOBRO
A Detroit-born artist and designer blending street roots with contemporary style. From mixtape covers for Big Sean to bold murals and gallery pieces, Marlo’s self-taught journey spans graffiti, industrial design, and acrylic painting. His work has appeared everywhere from SCOPE Miami to Tokyo’s LAFAYETTE, and he continues to shape Detroit’s creative scene through art, fashion, and culture.


Simcoe Lane Underpass – View Location

James Wilson (Australia): Jaaaaames Wilson
An Australian born, Canadian-based artist blending animation, illustration, and painting into sharp, witty snapshots of modern life. His work explores youth culture, dating apps, and everyday absurdities through abstract, nonlinear vignettes filled with bold characters and biting humour. Think skater bois, crushed beer cans, and sultry side-eyes – all seen through a playfully critical lens.


151 Simcoe Ln – View Location

Chanel Badura
An artist whose work is a vibrant celebration of nature, feminism, and radical self-expression. Blending allegory with nostalgia, Chanel creates pieces that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Her art invites viewers into a world where botanical beauty meets bold, empowering narratives — a space for reflection, emotion, and unapologetic authenticity.


150 King Street – View Location

Caesar Perez
A Chicago-born artist whose work captures the surreal beauty of reality through bold colour, rich symbolism, and dreamlike scenes. Drawing from folklórico traditions, graffiti roots, and a mix of classical and pop culture influences, Caesar’s art bridges past and future – where birds, myth, and machinery all tell stories beyond time.

Blaze Wiradharma of Blazeworks
A mural and graffiti artist with over a decade of experience transforming walls into bold, vibrant works of art. Rooted in graffiti culture and trained at OCAD, Blaze blends street style with refined technique, creating dynamic murals for cities, businesses, and collectors across Ontario and beyond. His passion for spray paint and storytelling still burns strong, 15+ years after picking up his first can.


Crow City Barbers: 33 Llewellyn Street – View Location

Sarah Steele
A multidisciplinary Canadian artist based in Chatham-Kent, whose bold murals and imaginative visuals explore identity, nature, and community. As the creative force behind CK CanJam, Sarah brings vibrant brush & aerosol art to rural towns, blending realism with fantasy through glowing colors and surreal elements. Her work transforms everyday spaces into powerful places of beauty, connection, and storytelling.


The Garden: 193 King Street West – View Location

Tina Naemsch
What began as a coping method has blossomed into a vibrant passion for Tina Naemsch — a multi-talented artist on a self-discovery journey through creativity. Her abstract work bursts with color, freedom, and emotion, exploring the intricate process of healing and expression with every brushstroke.

Lauren Graham
Meet Chatham’s own Lauren Graham — a visionary artist who brings her bold, large-scale canvases to life through mixed media, surrealism, and intricate abstract patterns. Her work blurs the lines between dream and reality, layering textures, symbols, and shapes to create immersive pieces that invite viewers to explore deeper meanings. Every canvas is a world of its own – strange, beautiful, and impossible to ignore.


Willy’s: 143 King Street West – View Location

Shane Wright
Artist, graphic designer, and screen printer with a deep love for old-school hip hop, punk rock, and skate culture. For over 20 years, Shane has brought raw energy and bold style to murals, canvases, and designs for bands, skate brands, and clothing labels. From street to studio, his work reflects a lifelong passion for DIY creativity.


Bills Place: 48 Centre Street – View Location

Sarah M Robbins
A Windsor-based muralist, illustrator, and graphic designer spreading joy one bright brushstroke at a time. What began as a healing journey after personal loss quickly turned into a full-time passion for public art. Sarah’s murals, often inspired by nature and filled with vibrant colour, bring positivity to communities and businesses alike. You will be able to see Sarah’s beautiful mural on the side of Bill’s Place at the end of the Pride Parade! Don’t miss out!


168 King Street West – View Location

D. Terra
Toronto’s own D. Terra — a street artist turning city walls into bold statements with razor-sharp stencil work. Blending local icons (yes, raccoons 🦝), dark humour, pop art, and political critique, D. Terra’s pieces are as thought-provoking as they are visually striking. Every stencil tells a story — and starts a conversation.


Nest Realty Inc: 150 Wellington Street – View Location

Jeff Denomme: The Haunted Zoo
Windsor-based artist Jeff Denomme, the creative mind behind The Haunted Zoo — a whimsical world often described as “Hello Kitty meets Tim Burton.” From launching a streetwear brand at 19 that toured with Warped Tour and hit MTV, to building a bold art universe that blends playful characters with serious style, Jeff’s journey is as vibrant as his work. Now a proud dad, he’s reimagined The Haunted Zoo through his son’s eyes — creating a joyful, family-friendly world that inspires kids and grownups alike.


12 Adelaide Street South

Jello
A mural artist from Québec City celebrated for his technical precision and stylistic versatility. From realism and abstraction to lettering and conceptual design, he takes on every challenge with skill and passion. At the core of his work is a deep love for painting and a drive to share art in its rawest, most authentic form.

Chalif
An urban artist since 1997 whose work fuses pop art, sci-fi, cartoons, skate culture, and trash punk into bold visual statements. With a hybrid style that blends graffiti, tattoo, dark art, and organic forms, Chalif explores motion vs. stillness across spray paint, ink, collage, acrylic, and sculpture. Rooted in the raw pulse of the urban landscape, his art is as dynamic as it is expressive.

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