Artists begin transforming rusty railroad overpasses in Muskegon The Muskegon City Public Art Initiative is working to add 10 new significant works of public art to Muskegon in about five years. Author: Jon Mills Updated: 5:37 PM EDT May 24, 2021 MUSKEGON, Mich. — The Muskegon City Public Art Initiative is working to add 10 new significant works of public art to Muskegon in about five years. One of those projects is happening right now on Seaway Drive between Laketon and Hackley Avenues. The old rusty railroad overpass is now a massive canvas form Detroit-area artist Ed Irmen and Muskegon artist Ashley Nash. Both sides of the overpass owned by CSX will receive colorful murals.