
Darby Duncan
Junior Annie McLoughlin painting her mural.
Junior Annie McLoughlin has been selected to design a unique mural on the wall of Gateway 180 Homeless Services. She is dedicated to this project and with the inspiration of St. Louis’ grand skyline and the assistance of the people working with her, the future masterpiece is bound to brighten many people’s day.
McLoughlin first heard about this opportunity while volunteering at Gateway 180. Though there was fierce competition, McLoughlin’s mural design was chosen as the winner.

“The kids at the shelter were talking about the wall and they said they wanted an animal, and that wasn’t in my previous sketch, so I gave them three ideas: a zebra, peacock or lion to choose from, and all the kids in the shelter got to vote,” said McLoughlin.
The features of McLoughlin’s mural include some of the most notable places in St. Louis: the Arch, Busch Stadium and the zoo. Her goal is to depict the landmarks that St. Louis is known for—the places that make a statement about who St. Louisans are.
McLoughlin’s experience has given her an opportunity to share her talent with a larger community. She has some advice for other aspiring artists who would like to do the same.
“Just keep trying! There is a lot of opportunities out there for artwork,” said McLoughlin.
McLoughlin’s mural has certainly been a great way to demonstrate her talent and brighten other people’s day while doing it. On your next trip to St. Louis, be sure to head to 1000 19th Street to check out McLoughlin’s mural at Gateway 180!