Downtown Art

We are so very lucky in Downtown Camas to have so many incredible murals! Enjoy the tour and discover all the local talent and beauty we have!

A sincere thank you to local artists Anna Norris, Maria Grazia Repetto, Hailee Parman, Allan Jeffs , Jenn Mansur, Travis London, Dennis McLean and Brianna Cloutier for sharing your time and talent with all of us!

OF Johnson Building Mural

Mural depicting the 300 block of 4th Ave. Painted by Dennis McLean in 2005.

Camas Love Mural

Designed and painted by Hailee Parman, for her senior project. The mural is on 5th Avenue near Cedar St. completed in 2020.

Image of Camas Love Mural
Designed and painted by Hailee Parman, for her senior project. The mural is on 5th Avenue near Cedar St. completed in 2020.

Camas Lilies

These lilies are a grand tribute to our town’s namesake on the oldest commercial building in Downtown Camas. Painted by Anna Norris in 2017.

Natalia’s Cafe Mural

Painted by Anna Norris in 2020 and depicts a well-known, beautiful downtown streetscape.

Coffee Garden Mural

This charming and whimsical mural was painted by Jenn Mansur in 2017.

Historic Camas Mural

Designed and painted by Maria Grazia Repetto in 2013. This mural is proudly displayed above the entrance to the Camas Art Gallery and is of the Camas Paper Mill, circa 1900.

Cats at Lutz

Painted by Anna Norris in 2017. These cats are in memory and honor of the cats Lutz Hardware has had to greet customers over the years – Coaster, Socket and Dallas.

Street Emblems

In 2016, Camas High School sophomores of the Integrated Arts & Academics program, helped to paint the art designed by their peer, Brianna Cloutier, who was also there to help. A contest had been held when the students were freshmen to create the design for the DCA . The mural adds vibrancy and sense of place on either side of the location of the Camas Farmer’s Market.

Wolves on the Run

Painted by Travis London in 2016.

Alan Jeff’s Mural (Young’s Deli)

The mural was painted by Alan Jeffs at Young’s Deli on 6th Avenue in 2018 and pays respect to the history of Camas and the region.

For questions or more information about the DCA, please call (360) 216-7378. We’d love to talk with you!