Norwalk parking lot transformed into 'art park'

A parking lot in Norwalk has been transformed into an 'art park' as a way for people to stay socially distant, but still enjoy the outdoors and art.

News 12 Staff

Apr 14, 2020, 5:14 PM

Updated 1,471 days ago

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A parking lot in Norwalk has been transformed into an 'art park' as a way for people to stay socially distant, but still enjoy the outdoors and art.
The parking lot on Isaac Street features around 24 works of art, many of them nontraditional mediums including shipping containers and graffiti.
Those observing the art can do so from their cars while getting a little culture.
Organizer Jason Milligan says the area was an eyesore with a lot of debris before the project.
"Hopefully it can spread love and compassion and help people get through this...it is a little bit tricky... we want to be there, we want to be there for each other, but it's hard to do with distancing, that is one of the things that has made people sad," Milligan says.
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