Arts & Entertainment
New Decorated Utility Boxes Unveiled In Shaker Heights
Eight newly wrapped utility boxes have been added to the Shaker Heights Public Art tour.

SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH — The Shaker Arts Council unveiled eight newly decorated utility boxes this week.
Two student-designed boxes are located at the corner of Parkland Drive and Lee Road and near the RTA Green line tracks at Southington Road. Three boxes designed by professional artists are at the intersections of Lee Road, Courtland Boulevard, South Green Road and Shaker Boulevard, and three more are at intersections along Ashby Road, Kenmore Road and Onaway Road, and Van Aken Boulevard.
All eight boxes have been added to the Shaker Heights Public Art Tour, according to the art council.
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The Public Art Tour has been divided into two routes: the Blue Line and the Green Line. There are also online tours available via computer or mobile devices.
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Residents can bike, drive or walk the tour, or use an electronic device to take the tour virtually.
For more information on the tours, visit the Shaker Arts Council website.
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