A group of Tucson artists have banded together to rejuvenate public spaces along one of Tucsonβs main streets, hoping to beautify and show their love for the historic city they call home.
The group, Alley Cat Murals, is organizing a community-driven public art project to paint six new murals across a prominent chunk of the city: the Speedway corridor.
The group plans to commission six local artists to design and paint murals along Speedway Boulevard between Park and Campbell avenues, a frequented strip near the university that leads toward the heart of the city. They hope to revitalize the walls within this gateway, exhibiting the diversity and uniqueness of Tucsonβs community of artists to both visitors and residents alike.
Allison Miller, a native Tucsonan and second-generation muralist, founded Alley Cat Murals more than a decade ago, and has spent much of her time since restoring dilapidated walls and murals in the community.
Public art encourages people to pay attention to the environment they occupy, according to Americans for the Arts, a nonprofit whose primary focus is advancing the arts in the United States. A report from the groupβs Public Art Network Council said public art can be essential when a municipality wishes to progress economically and to be viable to current and prospective citizens. Data shows that cities with an active and dynamic cultural scene are more attractive to individuals and business, the report says.
Miller said the Speedway Corridor Mural Project has been 10 years in the making. She wanted an opportunity to feature local artists and create art that would represent Tucson through the eyes of its creatives.
βI want to feature six new artists, and it will be a way of highlighting how special it is that we have muralists,β Miller said. βWeβre a strong mural community, and weβve really developed that over the last decade, maybe two.β
The murals will be on walls along Speedway Boulevard above the underpasses, allowing drivers to easily view them as they pass by. Miller said a lot of visitors drive through this space, often University of Arizona students and their families, and these murals would showcase the work of Tucson artists.
βThereβs six of these walls. They all mirror each other, theyβre all the same size, theyβre right next to bus stops,β Miller said. βTheyβre adorning a very annoying section of road that weβre all stopped at every stoplight, so thereβs some visual appeal to being able to see a mural when youβre waiting for the red light.β
In addition to the selected artists designing and painting murals, the Speedway Corridor Mural Project will facilitate paint-by-number events for members of the community.
For these events, a wall is sectioned off into a grid. Volunteers can come and paint in a square of the grid, and directly participate in the muralβs creation.
βWe all want to be creative, we all want to be artists,β Miller said. βSometimes people feel a little intimidated by that process. But through our paint-by-numbers, anybody can paint these things, and weβll help you do it.β
Many of the public artworks seen throughout the city have to be approved before they are created. Millerβs project, like other community-based projects, went through a public art donation process at the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona.
Abby Christensen, a public arts collection associate for the Arts Foundation, said donation-based projects like Millerβs go through an application process that asks practical questions including where it will be located, what materials are needed and how it will support the community. Then the public art and community design committee, made up of members appointed by city government representatives, reviews the application for approval.
βPublic art meets the community where the community is at, and making sure to engage the community in the creation of those projects is such an awesome way that the community is getting to determine their own space,β Christensen said. βTucson has such a vivid history of public art, so itβs exciting to take part in that here.β
Case studies and research have demonstrated that public art can offer critical benefits to residents, including improved public safety and well-being, according to the Urban Institute, a Washington, D.C.βbased think tank that carries out economic and social policy research. The institute also found that βthe communal nature of public art can give marginalized communities whoβve been historically excluded from the public sphere the chance for self-expression and participation in the arts.β
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To select the six muralists for the project, Miller is putting together a selection ommittee of local artists. She said her vision is to highlight six different artistic styles, but community engagement and the decisions of the committee will ultimately determine how the muralists are selected.
One local artist who has applied for the Speedway Corridor Mural Project is Ana Santos Acinas, who has worked with Miller in the past on mural projects at the Roskruge Bilingual Elementary School and the UA Poetry Center. She said over email she would love to be one of the selected artists, but is glad that the project offers an opportunity to all artists in the community who may be underrepresented.
βThe special thing about all this is that it is not only an artistic project, but a social one,β Santos Acinas said via email. βItβs incredible to know that art is such a powerful tool, capable of bringing an entire city together.β
Miller said that the biggest challenge is having enough funding to support the project. Alley Cat Murals seeks to raise a total of $18,000 through GoFundMe, organized in increments of $3,000 to pay for each selected muralistβs contribution to the project. With enough funding, Miller hopes the project will be completed by the spring of 2024.
βItβs kind of that civic engagement piece,β Miller said. βWhere you can do it, you can change your community. You just have to get involved.β
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A map and 120+ photos of Tucson's beautiful murals
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Updated"Desert Trails"
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βDesert Trails,β by Rock βCyfiβ Martinez, was completed in October 2019. It is located on the building of a Goodwill, 1940 E Silverlake Rd.
βTracks and Trailsβ mural
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A person walks a dog through "Tracks and Trails," a mural by Rock Martinez and Jessica Gonzales commissioned by Pima County for The Loop multi-use path on the north bank of the Rillito River at Country Club Road in Tucson.
La Mujer Empoderada
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A passerby takes a look at Ignacio Garcia working on his La Empoderada mural adorning the east side of the MLK Apartments, Fifth Avenue and Congress Street, Tucson, Ariz., February 9, 2022.
Joe Pagac Mural at Himmel Park
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A woman takes a photo of the new mural by Joe Pagac at Himmel Park.
English Salon Spa Mural
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This mural is located at English Salon Spa,Β 27 N. Scott Ave.
Arizona Arts Live mural
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This mural, by Robbie Lee Harris, is located at 702 S. Stone Ave.
Amphitheater Middle School mural
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Artist Katherine Joyce, left, videographer Arielle Alelunas and artist Ana Santos paint sections of a new mural at Amphitheater Middle School, 315 E. Prince Rd., on Friday. The 1,560 square-foot mural designed by Joe Pagac was inspired by the Amphitheater Middle School mascot, a pirate, and set in a story book format, said Pagac. Pagac and four other local artists are expected to finish on Monday. The mural was funded by Cox Communications.
"Red Fuji" mural
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This mural, byΒ Eric Carr, is located at Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson, 2130 N. Alvernon Way.
Fort Lowell mural
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Find this giant mural atΒ 290 W. Fort Lowell Road, made by Ignacio Garcia.
Modern Aquarian mural
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This mural, by Ashley White of Modern Aquarian, is atΒ 121 E. Congress St.
El Tour de Tucson Inspired Mural
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A biker rides past the critters taking a ride of their own in the latest Joe Pagac and team mural at Alameda Street and Court Avenue, downtown Tucson, Ariz., March 24, 2021. The biking themed mural is on the west side of the Transamerica Parking Structure and is supported by El Tour de Tucson and Tucson Medical Center.
TMC mural by Joe Pagac
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This mural at Tucson Medical Center was painted by Joe Pagac, Katherine Joyce Lester and Arielle Pagac-Alelunas in March 2021.Β
Danny Martin Mural at Nissan
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Find a Danny Martin mural inside the showroom and office building of Thoroughbred Nissan.Β
Woven Bonds We've Grown Upon
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"Woven Bonds We've Grown Upon" by Jessica Gonzales is inΒ Parque Los Arroyos,Β 18225 S. Avenida Arroyo Seco.
Zion City Church mural
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Pictured is Joe Pagac's largest mural to date, located at Zion City Church, 2561 W. Ruthrauff Road.Β
Community Foundation Campus mural
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This mural by Ignacio Garcia is located at 5049 E. Broadway.Β
Frame mural
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Jessica Gonzales created this mural on the entryway of Arizona Picture and Frame, 4523 E. Speedway.
Ben Franklin mural
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A Ben Franklin mural by Ignacio Garcia on the Frey Financial building atΒ 2329 N. Tucson Blvd.
Downtown mural
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A small dog looks out the window of a truck driving on Scott Avenue in front of the mural on the east wall of Cobra Arcade, downtown Tucson, Ariz., February 4, 2021.
Insect Tea Party
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This mural is located atΒ 329 S. Norris Ave., near Tucson Boulevard and Broadway. It was done in 2018 byΒ Cara Gibson,Β Janet Miller,Β Lori Adkisson andΒ Greg Yares.
Pen Macias mural
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Pen Macias works on a mural for a client on Broadway between Columbus Boulevard and Alvernon Way on May 25, 2020. The mural represents her client, a single mother of four who works in the health care field. One half of the mural is dedicated to the connection between mothers and their children. The other half is dedicated to the connection between nurses and patients.Β
Animal bicycle mural
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This mural by Joe Pagac and Katherine Joyce is located along Stone Avenue near First Street.
Danny Martin Mural Arizona Avenue
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Snap your selfie with this skeleton woman taking a selfie by Danny Martin on Arizona Avenue across from Armory Park.Β
Elizabeth Taylor Mural by Sean John Cannon
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This mural by Sean John Cannon can be found at Old Town Apartments in Armory Park.Β
Danny Martin Mural Campbell Avenue
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Find this mural by Danny Martin on the east wall of Momo's on Sixth Street and Campbell Avenue.Β
Melo Dominguez Mural
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"Community Scholars" mural located at 4801 S. 12th Ave.Β by Melo Dominguez.Β
Joe Pagac Tribute Mural, Barrio Viejo
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βTribute Muralβ by local artist Joe Pagac was painted at a private residence at 25 W. Simpson St. The mural was created to honor the original homeowners, Andres and Guadalupe Herrera, who built the home in 1906.Β
Johanna Martinez mural, Barrio Viejo
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A mural by Johanna Martinez featuring Lalo Guerrero can be seen at 600 S. Meyer Ave.Β
Jessica Gonzales mural, barrio viejo
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A monsoon inspired mural by Jessica Gonzales is painted on the wall of a private residence at 592 S. Ninth Ave.Β
Lash Factor Studio mural by J. Keegan Rider, Barrio Viejo
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Kellie Kongnso, owner of Lash Factor Studio, commissioned muralist J. Keegan Rider to create this small mural at the southeast corner of Simpson Street and Meyer Ave.Β
La Suprema Works & Events mural by Isaac Caruso, Barrio Viejo
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A mural by Isaac Caruso on the north wall of La Suprema Works & Events, at 319 W. Simpson St. It's one of several murals and other works of art in the colorful Barrio Viejo neighborhood.
Ignacio Garcia Wildcat mural
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Muralist Ignacio Garcia painted this cool cat on the west wall of Apple Tree Learning Center, 1010 E. Broadway.
Jessica Gonzales' Creative Machines mural
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This eye-catching piece by Jessica Gonzales covers two walls at Creative Machines headquarters, 4141 E. Irvington Road.Β
Safe Shift
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Find this Wagon Burner Arts Mural on the west wall of Safe Shift, an estate sale/resale store, at 2801 E. Grant Road
Rock Martinez "Look Out" mural
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Two murals by Rock "Cyfi" Martinez cover the north wall of Cicli Noe at 1622 S. Sixth Ave.Β
Wagon Burner Arts
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Wagon Burner Arts created this mural on the west wall of a computer repair shop in Barrio Hollywood,Β 1016 W. St. Mary's Road.
The Loft Cinema mural
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This mural by Jessica Gonzales is on the west-facing wall of The Loft Cinema, at 3233 E. Speedway.
Tuxon Hotel
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The Tuxon Hotel, 960 S. Freeway, has one of Tucson's newest murals created by Joe Pagac and FORS Architecture.Β
Las Adelitas mural
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Camila Ibarra mural
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Camila Ibarra painted this Black Lives Matter mural on the side of Hotel Congress in solidarity with African Americans fighting police brutality and racial oppression.
Black Lives Matter mural
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Local artist Robbie Lee Harris created this mural near the Rialto Theatre as part of a Black Lives Matter mural project.
Goodwill mural
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Painted by muralist Joe Pagac, this large mural is located at the Goodwill location on Fourth Avenue.
Prince mural
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This mural on the side of the Rialto Theatre honors Prince, who died in 2016.
Jessica Gonzales mural
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Artist Jessica Gonzales adds final touches to a mural at Antigone Books,Β 411 N. 4th Ave.
Tucson Together
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Pedestrians walk past a mural on the west side of Playground Bar and Lounge, 278 E. Congress St., on April 27, 2020. The mural, painted by Jessica Gonzales, was inspired by local businesses, according to Gonzales' Facebook page. Each letter represents a Tucson business. From left to right is Old Tucson Studios, Fox Tucson Theatre, Hotel Congress, Eegee's, the Gateway Saguaro sign on Oracle and Adams Street, Hub Restaurant and Ice Creamery, Ben's Bells and the Rialto Theatre.Β
The Triumph of the Human Spirit
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βThe Triumph of the Human Spiritβ is a mural by Kurt Schlaefer on the side of a seamstress shop at 945 W. Congress St. It is based upon an art piece and poem submitted to the Resilience Project by a local survivor of sexual assault.
RilitoBend Neighborhood
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Sue Ann Breems spent more than three years and hundreds of hours working on the mosaic mural in the RillitoBend Neighborhood. It is located on the northeastΒ corner of Prince Road and Cactus Boulevard.
Tucson murals
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Schoolchildren paint a Butterfly Effect mural at the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Resource Center, 2209 N. 15th Ave., May 10, 2019, in Tucson, Ariz.
Joe Pagac mural on water tank
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Joe Pagac transformed this 250,000-gallon water tank into a masterpiece. Find it at Tanque Verde Ranch,Β 14301 E. Speedway Blvd.
Joe Pagac mural at La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Dr.
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Tucson murals
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A mural by local artist Jessica Gonzales covers the wall of the new Sonoran Brunch Company on South Kolb Road, just north of East 22nd Street.
Goddess of Agave mural
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Traffic on Sixth Street speeds by the Goddess of Agave mural on the old Tucson Warehouse & Transfer Co., and the current home of Benjamin Supply, at Seventh Ave., Friday, March 22, 2019, Tucson, Ariz.
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Artist Danny Martin talks about his mural, The Cactus Comet Rides Again, which features Arizona great Art Luppino, newly painted in the southeast corner of Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Sept. 14, 2019.
Palo Verde Pool mural
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Part of the Palo Verde Pool mural painted by student artists and Isaac Caruso.Β
Palo Verde Pool mural
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Muralist Isaac Caruso and four student artists painted this mural at the Palo Verde Pool.Β
Tucson murals
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This mural was created byΒ Racheal Rios and Carlos Valenzuela. Find it at 86 E. Alameda Street.
Tucson murals
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Banner - University Medicine commissioned four Arizona artists to create five murals around town. This scene of flying whales, which was not yet finished when this photo was taken, was painted by Tucson muralist Joe Pagac. Find it at 2320 N. Campbell Avenue, near Grant.Β Β
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This mural, created by Phoenix muralist Lalo Cota, can be found on 3443 E. Speedway Blvd., near The Loft Cinema. Cota is a surrealist painter who draws inspiration from his Mexican-American heritage. Β Β
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Another mural created by Lalo Cota for Banner - University Medicine. Find this one near Oracle and Prince at 3540 N. Oracle Road.Β
Tucson murals
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Find this tranquil lady on Fourth Avenue near Eighth Street. It was painted by Tucson artist Ignacio Garcia as part of a mural project commissioned by Banner - University Medicine.
Tucson murals
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Tucson artist Jessica Gonzales created this mural on the street-facing wall of the No-Tel Motel at 2425 N. Oracle Road.
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This mural is at Oury Park on West Saint Marys Road.
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This mural can be found at Davis Bilingual Elementary Magnet School.
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This jaguar mural is located near East Toole Avenue and North Seventh Avenue. Update December 2019: This mural has been removed, but we are keeping the photo here for posterity.
El Rio Restoration Project
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The El Rio Restoration Project uses the help of local artists and roughly 20 youth volunteers to restore the murals of Tucson artist, David Tineo. The artist has graced the El Rio Neighborhood Center with seven murals since 1976, however, the murals have faced vandalism and faded over time. This restoration occurred on Saturday, June 15th, 2019.
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Detail of the boy in Ignacio Garcia's mural titled "PETA PiΓ±ata" in the alleyway nearΒ 31 N. Sixth Ave.Β on April 19, 2019, as part of theΒ Tucson Arts Brigade Downtown Mural Project.
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Detail of the boy in Ignacio Garcia's mural titled "PETA PiΓ±ata" in the alleyway near 31 N. Sixth Ave. on April 19, 2019, as part of the Tucson Arts Brigade Downtown Mural Project.
Linda Ronstadt, mural, music hall, 2022
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Dwarfed by its size, muralist Rock Martinez, middle, stands in front of his image of singer Linda Ronstadt while hanging it on the stage of the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall on Thursday, May 5, 2022. The Hall was renamed after Ronstadt during a ceremony at the 40th annual International Mariachi Conference Espectacular Concert. Ronstadt is one of the founders of the festival.
Selena mural at American Eat Co.
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The Selena mural on the back wall of American Eat Co. was painted by local artist Jonny Ballesteros.Β
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Joe Pagac, local Tucson artist, continues work on a bike mural at 601 N. Stone Ave. on April 15, 2019. Pagac is one of four artists who were chosen from a pool of 44 applicants to paint their creations in and near downtown as part of the Tucson Arts Brigade Downtown Mural Project.Β
Danny Martin mural
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This Danny Martin mural in downtown Tucson is on private property, but it's viewable from the street. Find it near the corner of Stone Avenue and Simpson Street.
Historic Y Mural
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A mural titled "Sonora" on the side of the Historic Y building at 300 W. University Blvd. was completed on December 18, 2018. Karlito Miller Espinosa aka Mata Ruda, the artist, teaches an illustration class in the school of art at the University of Arizona. With the help of two of his students, Analaura Villegas and Brisa Tzintzun, he completed the commissioned mural within a week. Espinosa says the mural is a quilt of images that represent some of the different organizations that have offices in the building.
Sugar Hill neighborhood mural
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Murals by Tucson Arts Brigade line a residentβs fence in the Sugar Hill neighborhood.
Tucson murals
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This mural was created by Joel Valdez and Rock Martinez. Find it atΒ 197 E. Toole Ave.Β Β This mural has been removed, but we are keeping the photo here for posterity.
Sam Hughes School
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This mural on the patio wall at Sam Hughes School is not available for public view, so we offer it here. It was painted by Carlos Encinas in 2012.
Sam Hughes School
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This mural on the patio wall at Sam Hughes School is not available for public view, so we offer it here. It was painted by Carlos Encinas in 2012.
Tucson murals
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Rachel Slick, Tim Schirack, and Alexandra Gjurasic painted a mural on the Cafe 54 building at 54 E. Pennington Street.
Hotel McCoy mural
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A mural in progress. This is one of a series by Joe Pagac at theΒ Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Road.
Hotel McCoy mural
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Part of a series of murals by Joe Pagac at theΒ Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Road.
Hotel McCoy mural
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The first part of an episodic mural by Joe Pagac on the walls of the Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Road.
Hotel McCoy mural
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Joe Pagac is painting an episodic mural inspired by a poem about Tucson and The Odyssey at Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Road.
Danny Martin mural for Why I Love Where I Live
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Murals by artist Danny Martin and commissioned by the Why I Love Where I Live brand on the northern wall of Reproductions, Inc., 234 E. 6th St. on Feb. 14, 2018, in Tucson, Ariz. The murals were commissioned for Valentine's Day and the 106th anniversary of Arizona's statehood.
Danny Martin mural for Why I Love Where I Live
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A cyclist rides past a mural by artist Danny Martin, commissioned by the Why I Love Where I Live brand, on the northern wall of Reproductions, Inc., 234 E. 6th St. on Feb. 14, 2018, in Tucson, Ariz. The murals were commissioned for Valentine's Day and the 106th anniversary of Arizona's statehood.
Danny Martin Mural for Why I Love Where I Live
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This mural, 234 E. 6th St., pays homage to Tucson's diversity.Β "There are different cultures and connections all playing off one another and creating something beautiful and unique," Kristin Tovar said.
Greetings From... Tucson mural
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A mural by Greetings From... was painted in the alley behind Miller Surplus at 406 N. Sixth Ave., in February 2017 by Victor Ving and his girlfriend, photographer Lisa Beggs.Β
Rock Martinez mural
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Artist Rock Martinez' latest mural of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera painted on a private residence near W. Cushing & Avenida del Palo Fierro in Tucson.
The Talking Mural
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Tierra Y Libertad worked with artists Alex Jimenez and Johanna Martinez on βThe Talking Muralβ on the Raspados Oasis building at 4126 S. 12th Ave.
Mission Manor mural
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This mural was painted byΒ Mission Manor Elementary SchoolΒ students during the 1990-1991 school year. Find it atΒ 600 W. Santa Rosa Street.
Tucson murals
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Painted by Irish artist Fin Dac, this mural is located atΒ 178 E. Broadway Blvd.Β
Barrio Centro mural
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This mural is located on the wall next to theΒ Lucky Wishbone atΒ 2712 E. 22nd St.
Unity Amid Diversity mural
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This mural was painted by a large group of people, and dedicated to the Primavera Foundation's "founders, staff and volunteers for providing help and hope to people of every diversity since 1983." Find it atΒ 702 S. Sixth Ave.
First Responder Mural, 2023
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Muralist Joe Pagac unveiled his latest mural, dedicated to first responders, at Banner β University Medicine Center Tucson on Wednesday, May 24. Pagac was commissioned to do the mural, which features a Border Patrol agent, a police officer, a firefighter and a paramedic. The mural is 75 feet wide and 16 feet tall. Art promotes healing for caregivers and patients, said Samuel Keim, chair of the Banner department of emergency medicine. The unveiling coincided with the 49th annual National EMS Week, which celebrates the first responder workforce.
Tucson murals
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You have to get down to the south side to see this gem featuring the Virgin de Guadalupe from Rock "Cyfi" Martinez, creator of Agave Goddess. The mural is located atΒ Desert Suds CarWash,Β 4610 S. 12th Ave.Β
Cesar Chavez mural
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Find this mural, byΒ Melchor Ramirez, in Cesar Chavez Park in the Five Points neighborhood,Β 760 S. Stone Ave.
Barrio El Hoyo mural
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Find this mural on Simpson Street, just west of Main Avenue.
Barrio Viejo mural
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This mural has lots of popular folk icons, like the Virgen de Guadalupe and the Aztec sun god Huitzilopochtli. It was originally painted in the '80s by students under the supervision of muralist Martin Moreno, but was touched up by the artist in 2011. Find the mural atΒ 420 S. Main Ave.
Tucson murals
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This mural is located behindΒ Exo Roast Co.Β on Seventh Street and Seventh Avenue.
Dunbar/Spring Mural
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This mural, painted by Susan Kay Johnson, is a reminder of the annual All Souls Procession. It's located along Ninth Avenue, south of University Boulevard.
Dinosaur mural
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This dinosaur mural, by Chris Andrews, is located on the corner of Main Avenue and Helen Street.Β
Wagon Burner Arts mural
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Find this mural by Wagon Burner Arts on the corner of Grant Road and Martin Avenue.
Jessica Gonzales mural
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Jessica Gonzales created two murals at The Tuxon.
Bill Walton mural by Ignacio Garcia
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Ignacio Garcia's Bill Walton riding a jackalope is on one of the walls of the Rialto Theatre in downtown Tucson. Find it on the east wall,Β 318 E. Congress St.
Seven Cups Mural
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The northeast corner of Seven Cups Fine Chinese Teas. Graphic designer Jodie Lewers Chertudi completed this mural late last year.
Turtle's Soup mural
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Local artist Turtle's Soup created this mural at Mildred & Dildred, 1725 N. Swan Road.
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Jessica Gonzales created this mural at Southwest Strings on Cherrybell Stravenue.



