Storm Drain Mural Tour - Dane County, WI

Do you know where the water that washes down your storm drain goes? A  Storm Drain Mural Program  led by the Madison Area Municipal Stormwater Partnership and Dane County Land and Water Resources Dept. is using art as a vessel to help teach students and communities across Dane County about stormwater. Check them out!

Westside Elementary (Sun Prairie)

Westside Elementary (Sun Prairie). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Westside Elementary in Sun Prairie. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Waunakee High School

Waunakee High School. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from art students at Waunakee High School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monona Library

Monona Library. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Monona Grove 21 High School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

DeForest High School

DeForest High School. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at DeForest High School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Goodman Center Corry Street Bikepath

Goodman Center Corry Street Bikepath. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from kids at Goodman Community Center in Madison. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

UW Madison Campus

UW Madison Campus. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by students at University of Wisconsin-Madison using input and drawings from kids at Bayview Community Center. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Taylor Prairie Elementary

Taylor Prairie Elementary. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4K and 1st graders at Taylor Prairie Elementary in Cottage Grove. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Parmenter Street

Parmenter Street. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Sauk Trail Elementary in Middleton. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

YMCA (Madison)

YMCA (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Rhea Ewing, and repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Henry Vilas Zoo

Henry Vilas Zoo. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Ashley Sheridan, and repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Rosemary Garfoot public Library (Cross Plains)

Rosemary Garfoot public Library (Cross Plains). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artists, Alicia Rheal and Catherine Baer. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Verona Public Library

Verona Public Library. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Sapphina Roller. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Fitchburg Library

Fitchburg Library. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Westport

Westport. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Emida Roller. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Waunakee

Downtown Waunakee. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Veronica Figueroa. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Stoughton

Downtown Stoughton. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Middleton Hills

Middleton Hills. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from girls in Middleton Girl Scout Troop 2526. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

O'Keefe Middle School- Madison

O'Keefe Middle School- Madison. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Phil Gaebler and painted with the help of Marquette Elementary students in Madison. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Spring Street (Oregon)

Spring Street (Oregon). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Netherwood Knoll Elementary in Oregon. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Park Street (Black Earth)

Park Street (Black Earth). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 2nd graders at Black Earth Elementary. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Windsor Street (Windsor)

Windsor Street (Windsor). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Amy Zaremba. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monroe St. (Madison)

Monroe St. (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

McPike Park East (Madison)

McPike Park East (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts, and repainted by local artists, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

McPike Park West

McPike Park West. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts, and repainted by local artists, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Exchange St. (McFarland)

Exchange St. (McFarland). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts with input from the McFarland community. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Larson Park (McFarland)

Larson Park (McFarland). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts with input from the McFarland community. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran.Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Elvehjem Elementary (Madison)

Elvehjem Elementary (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Elvehjem Elementary. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Glenn Stephens Elementary (Madison)

Glenn Stephens Elementary (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 5th grade students at Glenn Stephens Elementary. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Winnequah School (Monona)

Winnequah School (Monona). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th and 5th grade students at Winnequah Elementary. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Aldo Leopold Nature Center (Monona)

Aldo Leopold Nature Center (Monona). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from campers at Aldo Leopold Nature Center. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Waunakee Public Library

Waunakee Public Library. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from kids in Waunakee. It was repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

New Century School (Verona)

New Century School (Verona). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at New Century School in Verona. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Main Street (Verona)

Main Street (Verona). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Rainbow Readers Book Club in Verona. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Madison Children's Museum

Madison Children's Museum. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by staff at the Madison Children's Museum. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Vilas Neighborhood (Madison)

Vilas Neighborhood (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input from residents of the Vilas Neighborhood. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Tenney Lapham Neighborhood

Tenney Lapham Neighborhood. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input from residents of the Tenney Lapham Neighborhood Association. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Cottage Grove Elementary

Cottage Grove Elementary. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from students at Cottage Grove Elementary School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Jefferson Middle School (Madison)

Jefferson Middle School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 6th graders at Jefferson Middle School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Randall Elementary School (Madison)

Randall Elementary School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 4th graders at Randall Elementary School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Mariposa Learning Center (Fitchburg)

Mariposa Learning Center (Fitchburg). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by local artist, Sonya Sankaran using input from students at the Mariposa Learning Center in Fitchburg. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Warner Park (Madison)

Warner Park (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist and painted by neighbors in the Lerdahl Park neighborhood. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Spring Harbor Middle School (Madison)

Spring Harbor Middle School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 6th graders at Spring Harbor Middle School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Shorewood Hills (Madison)

Shorewood Hills (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Phillip Salamone. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Sherman Middle School (Madison)

Sherman Middle School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Sherman Middle School in Madison. It was repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Westmorland Park (Madison)

Westmorland Park (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from the Westmorland Neighborhood Association. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Owen Conservation Park (Madison)

Owen Conservation Park (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from students at Muir Elementary and Friends of Owen Conservation Park. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

BB Clarke Beach (Madison)

BB Clarke Beach (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from Girls Inc. in Madison. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Research Park Dr. (Fitchburg)

Research Park Dr. (Fitchburg). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Crestwood Elementary School (Madison)

Crestwood Elementary School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran using input and drawings from students at Crestwood Elementary in Madison. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Huegel Elementary School (Madison)

Huegel Elementary School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran using input and drawings from students at Huegel Elementary in Madison. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monona Bridge Street Mural (Monona)

Monona Bridge Street Mural (Monona). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Capital High School (Madison)

Capital High School (Madison). Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran with input and drawings from Outdoors We Learn students. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Middleton

Downtown Middleton. Click to expand.

This storm drain mural was originally designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts and repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Westside Elementary (Sun Prairie)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Westside Elementary in Sun Prairie. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Waunakee High School

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from art students at Waunakee High School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monona Library

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Monona Grove 21 High School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

DeForest High School

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at DeForest High School. Visit Ripple Effects to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Goodman Center Corry Street Bikepath

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from kids at Goodman Community Center in Madison. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

UW Madison Campus

This storm drain mural was designed by students at University of Wisconsin-Madison using input and drawings from kids at Bayview Community Center. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Taylor Prairie Elementary

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4K and 1st graders at Taylor Prairie Elementary in Cottage Grove. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Parmenter Street

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Sauk Trail Elementary in Middleton. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

YMCA (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Rhea Ewing, and repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Henry Vilas Zoo

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Ashley Sheridan, and repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Rosemary Garfoot public Library (Cross Plains)

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artists, Alicia Rheal and Catherine Baer. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Verona Public Library

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Sapphina Roller. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Fitchburg Library

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Westport

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Emida Roller. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Waunakee

This storm drain mural was designed Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Veronica Figueroa. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Stoughton

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Middleton Hills

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from girls in Middleton Girl Scout Troop 2526. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

O'Keefe Middle School- Madison

This storm drain mural was designed by Phil Gaebler and painted with the help of Marquette Elementary students in Madison. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Spring Street (Oregon)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th graders at Netherwood Knoll Elementary in Oregon. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Park Street (Black Earth)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 2nd graders at Black Earth Elementary. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Windsor Street (Windsor)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Amy Zaremba. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monroe St. (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

McPike Park East (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts, and repainted by local artists, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

McPike Park West

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts, and repainted by local artists, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Exchange St. (McFarland)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts with input from the McFarland community. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Larson Park (McFarland)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts with input from the McFarland community. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran.Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Elvehjem Elementary (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Elvehjem Elementary. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Glenn Stephens Elementary (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 5th grade students at Glenn Stephens Elementary. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Winnequah School (Monona)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from 4th and 5th grade students at Winnequah Elementary. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Aldo Leopold Nature Center (Monona)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from campers at Aldo Leopold Nature Center. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Waunakee Public Library

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from kids in Waunakee. It was repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

New Century School (Verona)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at New Century School in Verona. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Main Street (Verona)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Rainbow Readers Book Club in Verona. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Madison Children's Museum

This storm drain mural was designed by staff at the Madison Children's Museum. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Vilas Neighborhood (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input from residents of the Vilas Neighborhood. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Tenney Lapham Neighborhood

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input from residents of the Tenney Lapham Neighborhood Association. It was repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Cottage Grove Elementary

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from students at Cottage Grove Elementary School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Jefferson Middle School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 6th graders at Jefferson Middle School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Randall Elementary School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 4th graders at Randall Elementary School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Mariposa Learning Center (Fitchburg)

This storm drain mural was designed by local artist, Sonya Sankaran using input from students at the Mariposa Learning Center in Fitchburg. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Warner Park (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist and painted by neighbors in the Lerdahl Park neighborhood. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Spring Harbor Middle School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from 6th graders at Spring Harbor Middle School. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Shorewood Hills (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts artist, Phillip Salamone. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Sherman Middle School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts using input and drawings from students at Sherman Middle School in Madison. It was repainted in 2024 by local artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Westmorland Park (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from the Westmorland Neighborhood Association. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Owen Conservation Park (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from students at Muir Elementary and Friends of Owen Conservation Park. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

BB Clarke Beach (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by a local artist using input from Girls Inc. in Madison. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Research Park Dr. (Fitchburg)

This storm drain mural was designed by Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Crestwood Elementary School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran using input and drawings from students at Crestwood Elementary in Madison. Visit   Ripple Effects   to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Huegel Elementary School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran using input and drawings from students at Huegel Elementary in Madison. Visit   Ripple Effects   to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Monona Bridge Street Mural (Monona)

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects   to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Capital High School (Madison)

This storm drain mural was designed by artist Sonya Sankaran with input and drawings from Outdoors We Learn students. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.

Downtown Middleton

This storm drain mural was originally designed by Dane Arts Mural Arts and repainted in 2024 by artist, Sonya Sankaran. Visit  Ripple Effects  to learn about simple actions you can take to keep rain where it lands and prevent stormwater pollution from washing into our waters.