Interactive Hopscotch Art for Edina’s Parks
- Tara Aiken
- Jul 14, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 14

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Hop on over to Edina and check out some fun, interactive hopscotch art that I installed in three of their parks! I had such a great time working with the Edina Parks & Recreation team to bring some color and playfulness to their playgrounds in celebration of National Parks and Recreation Month.

This project was all about creating vibrant, interactive spaces where kids could hop, spin, and jump right into the fun. As soon as I finished installing these hopscotch pieces, the kids wasted no time getting to it!
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The hopscotch designs are made using tempera paint, and they’ll be sticking around for the rest of the month—or until the rain decides it’s time to wash them away. It was such a joy to see families enjoying these interactive pieces, and I’m thrilled to have been part of this project.
A huge thanks to Edina Parks and Recreation for bringing me out to celebrate #ParkAndRecMonth with these playful designs. If you’re in the area, make sure to visit one of these parks and give them a try!
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