Drink More Tap bridges art with water education. Commissioning local artists, the campaign uses creativity to spread awareness about the benefits of drinking Philly tap: it’s healthy, sustainable, and affordable.

To increase awareness of the City’s top-quality tap water, the Philadelphia Water Department has partnered with Mural Arts Philadelphia to create pieces of visual and performing arts in collaboration with communities where buying bottled water is most common. The works have a recurring theme: Drink More Tap.

The campaign was inspired by tap water-consumption research conducted by the Philadelphia Water Department and the University of Pennsylvania.

Check out photos from our two in-person events:

Penrose Rec Center Mural Dedication
September 21st, 2021, 4:00-6:00pm at 1101 W. Susquehanna Ave.
Cruz Rec Center Mural Dedication
October 5th, 2021, 3:30-6:30pm at 143 N. 6th St.

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On October 5th, 2021, the Philadelphia Water Department, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation hosted the official unveiling of Cruz Recreation Center’s “Drink More Tap” mural. The public artwork is part of the Water Department’s ongoing “Drink More Tap” outreach campaign, bridging visual and performing arts with facts about the benefits of drinking Philly tap: it’s healthy, sustainable, and affordable.

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On September 21st, 2021, the Philadelphia Water Department, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation hosted the official unveiling of Penrose Recreation Center’s “Drink More Tap” mural. The public artwork is part of the Water Department’s ongoing “Drink More Tap” outreach campaign, bridging visual and performing arts with facts about the benefits of drinking Philly tap: it’s healthy, sustainable, and affordable.

view on flickr →

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Cruz Recreation Center is one of two sites for the “Drink More Tap” murals. The projects were designed to educate local communities about the benefits of consuming Philly tap water. The piece is coming into fruition alongside its partner mural at Penrose Recreation Center, 12th Street and Susquehanna Avenue.

view on flickr →

Penrose Rec Center Drink More Tap Mural

Penrose Recreation Center is one of two sites for the “Drink More Tap” murals. The projects were designed to educate local communities about the benefits of consuming Philly tap water. The piece is coming into fruition alongside its partner mural at Cruz Recreation Center, 6th and Master Streets.

view on flickr →