Randyland is the brightly painted and eclectically decorated home and art museum of Pittsburgh artist and neighborhood renovator Randy Gilson. Hailed as ‘the most painted house in the galaxy,’ the landmark building is vividly painted and features an array of upbeat artifacts, objects, and murals and has helped to transform this blighted neighborhood corner in Pittsburgh’s Mexican War Streets into a psychedelic dream and one of the most colorful spectacles in the city. Functioning as a home, garden and artist’s space, the house is decorated with bright pink flamingos, odd mannequins, mismatched lawn furniture, giant banana plants, and plastic dinosaurs and this candy-colored ‘anti-depressant’ of a structure has influenced the gentrification of other buildings and areas throughout the neighborhood.

1501 Arch St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, Phone: 412-342-8152

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