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Volunteer Tactical Urbanism Art Installation

  • Wright Middle School Garden 213 Antioch Pike Nashville, TN, 37211 United States (map)

Come help transform Antioch Pike into a more vibrant, welcoming space! In partnership with NDOT, Wright Middle School, Glencliff Neighbors, Walk Bike Nashville, Bridgestone, and Cosecha Community Development, we’ll be painting a colorful mural in the sidewalk extension area and installing planters along the corridor. These efforts are part of NDOT’s Tactical Urbanism program to enhance safety, accessibility, and community pride. This event will be geared toward the community. If you can’t attend and still want to participate, please join us on Oct. 22nd, where we will be working with Wright Middle School Students to help realize this placemaking installation.

Volunteers can receive a $25 gift card for participating in the Healthy Built Environment efforts for Antioch Pike, funded by a grant from the State of Tennessee. There is a limited number of gift cards available, so be sure to claim yours while they last. Bring your energy, creativity, and community spirit—we can’t wait to see you there!

Learn more about this overall project.

Special thanks to artist Leah M Samuelson for her amazing work on this project!

The Antioch Pike Tactical Urbanism Project is a collaboration between the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure, Walk Bike Nashville, and the Civic Design Center. It focuses on implementing temporary interventions along a one-mile stretch of Antioch Pike—from Nolensville Pike to McCall Street—to enhance pedestrian safety, accessibility, and health equity. By activating the streetscape with murals, planters, and other improvements, the project aims to create a more vibrant, inclusive corridor that addresses community needs, promotes physical activity, and fosters social connection.

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