Storm drains located in Springdale flow into different waterways depending on the drain’s location. These painted drains may flow into: Lake Fayetteville, Little Wildcat,or Spring Creek. Eventually all of these flow into the Illinois River.
Storm Drain Kraken by Emily Chase Emma Ave at Jones Center
W. Johnson Ave. at Shiloh Museum – Wishing Well; Rust Studios, Randy Rust, Crystal Rust (2012)
Hunt Park – Ozark Mountains; Amber Perrodin and Olivia Trimble (2014)
Gutensohn Rd. at Central Junior High – Sea Monkeys; Martin Newman (2013)
Pleasant St. at Springdale Library/Murphy Park – Bertha; Paige Ray (2013)
Emma Ave. at Jones Center; Paige Ray, Art Feeds, and the students of Parson Hills Elementary (2014)
Jones Rd. at Har-Ber High School – Vine and Water; Leah Saffian, Erin Anderson (2013)
Powell St. at George Elementary School – Keep Me Clean; Martin Newman (2012)
Jones Jaguars by Nicole Helt – Ewalt and Powell St
Learning Corners by Students of Archer Learning Center, Springdale Senior Center and Springdale Arts Initiative at Meadow Ave and Park St
Learning Corners by Students of Archer Learning Center, Springdale Senior Center and Springdale Arts Initiative at Meadow Ave and Park St
Learning Corners by Students of Archer Learning Center, Springdale Senior Center and Springdale Arts Initiative at Meadow Ave and Park St
Learning Corners by Students of Archer Learning Center, Springdale Senior Center and Springdale Arts Initiative at Meadow Ave and Park St
40th St. at Tyson Sports Park – Home Run; Teri Johnson (2014)
W. Maple Ave. at Northwest Medical Center – Gold Fish; Rachel Johnson (2013)
Emma Ave. and Spring St. – Three Little Fish; Teri Johnson (2014)

To view an interactive map of the locations: http://g.co/maps/tupq6
All photographs take by Stephen Ironside of Ironside Photography.

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