Market Street MTC is a non-profit organization committed to improving the central business district of Mount Carmel, IL, focusing on aesthetics, accessibility, and comfort. Our work is currently divided among three teams:
Beautification, Music at the Park, and Murals & Art. Through working in collaboration with local businesses and institutions, we strengthen our community by supporting projects that enrich local arts and culture, improve infrastructure, beautify shared spaces, and promote Mt. Carmel as a vibrant place to live, work, and visit.
Volunteers with Market Street MTC believe a vibrant downtown reflects the heart of its people. Neighbors,
businesses, and city partners working together toward a shared vision can make Mount Carmel a thriving place for families, businesses, and future generations. Our work honors the history of our town while creating new reasons for everyone to feel proud of where they live. We strive to make Market Street a place where people of all ages and backgrounds can gather, participate, and enjoy.
As the newest team to form under the umbrella of Market Street MTC, Murals + Art members believe in the
power of art to change how people feel about themselves and the place where they live. Art reinvigorates. It changes perspectives. It puts the color back into our lives when it seems drained and increases hope for our shared future. The Murals + Art team plans to commission murals on exterior walls throughout the Market Street district. To begin our work as a new Market Street MTC team, Murals and Art commissioned the design of a vibrant historic Market Street scene in the form of a durable 7’ x 19’ banner. The image, illustrated by artist Lisa Donohue, takes viewers back to Market Street in the 1940s. This banner is currently installed on the front of the old Ben Franklin Building which is undergoing extensive renovations to save its historic structure. A team of art students from Mount Carmel High School participated in a painted sidewalk project in conjunction with the banner, creating a fun platform for an immersive photo opportunity.
For our first painted mural, we commissioned a Lone Ranger themed mural honoring Mount Carmel born Brace Beemer, the voice of the Lone Ranger radio program throughout the 1940s and early 50s. Muralist Elias Reynolds arrived from eastern Kentucky and completed the mural on the side of the Wabash County Museum the first week of October.
Our next project will involve junior high and high school students from ACA and MCHS, their instructors, and several area artists painting cleverly placed tiny images around the Market Street District. This “Tiny Mural Program” will begin next month and extend through the winter. Our group of artists are excited to be part of this community service project. We will design and paint small pictures inside and outside of Market Street area buildings. We envision that the paintings’ subject matter will relate to businesses in each location, and will be designed in collaboration with the business owners. Once the work is complete, we will create a brochure listing all locations with tiny murals, allowing visitors to enjoy a scavenger hunt to find all the art. If you run a Market Street business and would like to participate in this program, please let us know!
In order to continue this work, we will rely on donations from the public. These fully deductible donations (we hold a 501(c)(3) status), will fund additional murals and other public art installations, arts events in uptown Mount Carmel, and arts education in town for children and adults. Individuals, families, businesses and trusts wanting to support our work and the work of other Market Street MTC teams can visit our website (www.marketstreetmtc.org) to learn more about our projects and events, donate online, or contact us about volunteering.
