Outdoor Art in the Petoskey Area
October 15, 2024
Murals

Photo Credit: Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau

Photo Credit: Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau
D & W Fresh Market – 1163 N Hwy 31, Petoskey (on the back of the building) – Running parallel to the nearby Little Traverse Wheelway, this mural shows the development of the beloved bike trail.
‘Bay Life’– 1038 Bay View Rd, Petoskey (on the back of the building next to Kilwins Chocolate Kitchen) This mural was dedicated to the City of Petoskey on July 26, 2016. The mural was completed by Crooked Tree Arts Center students taking a class titled ‘The Mural Project’ under the direction of teacher, Abby Kent. Designed by Abby Kent. Painted by Kaitlyn Smith, Molly Malec, and Abby Dewhirst.
Former Petoskey News Building – 319 State Street, Petoskey (across from the post office on the side of the building) – This painting commemorates one of our country’s founding fathers, statesman and inventor, Ben Franklin.
Terry L. Dickinson first painted the Sky’s the Limit mural and then went on to do the other three.
In Reid’s Alley just next to High Five Spirits in Downtown Petoskey are these butterfly wings by Haley Esford. A fun little photo-op along your travels downtown to show your inner Gypsy Spirit after trying Gypsy Vodka, Petoskey Stone Gin, or Mackinac Island Rum.

Photo credit: Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau; Art by Haley Esford

Photo provided by Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council and mural by Sarah Landstrom.

Mural of native fish species finished on October 3rd, 2024 in Petoskey, Michigan. Photo credit Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau; Art by Kevin ‘Scraps’ Burdick – scrapsdesigns.com
Statues/Sculptures
Last River Draw Sculpture – In Old City Park, 95 N East Street, Boyne City – Lifesize and so lifelike you may want to call out to the “river rat” moving logs down the Boyne River. The sculpture celebrates Boyne City’s heritage as a lumbering community. Martha Sulfridge, artist.
Young Ernest Hemingway – in Pennsylvania Park, East Lake Street, Petoskey – Dedicated on July 21 (Hemingway’s birthday) in 2017, the statue depicts young Ernie as shown in a 1920 photo. One noticeable difference between the sculpture and the photo? A book takes the place of a flask tucked in the author’s pocket. Andy Sackrider, artist.
“The Old Man and the Cat” (Ernest Hemingway)– In Village Green Park, Walloon Lake– An older Ernest Hemingway is shown here sitting down with his fishing pole. Probably thinking about the next big catch. George Lundeen, artist.
Chief Petosega – Lewis Street behind Stafford’s Perry Hotel, Petoskey – Erected in 2005, this lifesize sculpture honors Chief Ignatius Petosegay (Petoskey), a local businessman and chief of the local Odawa Native American tribe for whom Petoskey is named. Pietro Vinotti, artist.

Photo credit: Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau
About the Author
Ellen Auten is a native of the area, and a lover of hiking, snowboarding, foraging, and a great meal. She enjoys promoting the next fun thing to do in the Petoskey Area – but also likes to recommend local favorites and learning opportunities for all. She hopes to help in your planning process for your next trip to the Petoskey Area of northern Lower Michigan.





