Mice on Main

Isaac Kremer
Place Promo
Published in
1 min readJul 4, 2016

Mice started as a public art project thought up by Jim Ryan, a senior at Christ Church Episcopal School in Greenville, South Carolina, in 2000. Artist Zan Wells made a clay sculpture of each mouse. Then they were cast in bronze and installed throughout the downtown — creating a scavenger hunt. A children’s book was published in 2008 by Linda Kelly, also of Greenville, providing a back story for the mice.

The whole project cost less than $2,000 though has proven an invaluable addition to the town. As Peter Kageyama writes in Love Where You Live (2014): “The moment of discovering one of Grenville’s bronze mice, and then laughing at the charm of the idea, is priceless. Generating fun, surprise and delight do not have to cost a lot of money, but they do require us to think of those emotions as legitimate and expected goals of the urban revitalization projects we undertake.”

Mice on Main sculpture in Greenville. Credit: Greenville Roots.

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Isaac Kremer
Place Promo

Placemaker, Social Entrepreneur, Public Engagement Specialist, and Conference Presenter/Speaker/Facilitator