Bell Box Mural Project

  • Swing Out

    2018 Bell Box project mural celebrating life through swing dancing and music. The front side features a couple of swing dancers in vintage clothing doing a swing out. The back side of the Bell Box features the swing band that provides the groove to dance to.

  • Little Bangladesh

    The mural means home. It’s a depiction of an ordinary but very distinctly recognizable Bangladesh scene. The neighbourhood of Crescent Town is populated by Bangladeshis and is near the intersection that is essentially “little Bangladesh” with the culture flourishing on the streets and in businesses. I wanted to remind them a little of their old…

  • Vaughan Road Lives On

    A tribute mural to Vaughan Road Academy/Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute in honour of the high school that served the community for 91 years, before closing in 2017. Using the school colours of Red, Blue and Gold (Yellow), the mural contains images of the school mascot, athletes and sports activities and high school memorabilia.
    Created by Karen Roberts, former VRCI Alumni, for the Bell Box Project, Aug. 2017.

  • Birch Tree Bell Box

    Mural Routes created three new murals in Toronto’s Birch Cliff community in 2013, as part of the Birch Cliff Community Mural Project. The partnership project now totals over a dozen unique birch tree themed murals along Kingston Rd from Warden Avenue to Birchmount Road.