Next to the tracks, along one end of the Toole Parking Lot (191 E. Toole) is this wild mural that includes a bunch of Tucson landmarks, a guy (?) with a paint roller over the courthouse dome, a saguaro, a locomotive, the archway at El Tiradito, and much more. I'll let you find the alien yourself, but here’s a hint: look for the paper airplane.
Update (May 1, 2010): Here's another detail from the same mural at night (it's the second photo on that page). If you compare that photo to this one, you'll see that the later version of the mural has a lot more detail added in the “sky” and the doorways. (If you'd like to jump between the two, try your browser's "back" and "forward" buttons.)
Update (May 21, 2015): The mural has been (mostly) covered by white paint.
Update (September 18, 2015): There's a new mural at the right end of the wall.
Monday, May 25, 2009
A treat along Toole
Even with the refurbished railroad depot to spruce up the area, let’s face it: Toole Avenue isn’t exactly gorgeous. But, along with other murals in the neighborhood, this mural-fronted building, La Frontera ("The Border"), spruces up one side of the street. It’s at the corner of Council & Toole.
Update (May 1, 2010): Here’s the same mural at night.
Update (May 1, 2010): Here’s the same mural at night.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
You can find art (almost) anywhere
Humble murals are okay here! (Right, Randy??) And these murals — at the northwest corner of the bridge across the Silvercroft Wash, near 1700 West Speedway — have some creative tricks. Those raindrops under the cloud on the left side, for instance, cover what look to me like plugged holes in the concrete.
I do most of my mural-hunting on a bicycle. That makes it easier to spot art in places that aren't so obvious (and is a fun way to get some exercise, too).
I do most of my mural-hunting on a bicycle. That makes it easier to spot art in places that aren't so obvious (and is a fun way to get some exercise, too).
You can't see it during the day...
...because the painted garage doors here are open then! I snapped this photo early in the morning while Netto's Auto Clinic was closed. It's at 513 W. Ajo Way.
Update (September 17, 2012): The murals are mostly gone, with missing paint and stains.
Update (September 17, 2012): The murals are mostly gone, with missing paint and stains.
Art inside and out
The Arts & Culture Partnership, at 35th & South Park, has spaces for artists inside and art for you outside. It's part of a street full of art -- starting 11 blocks north at 24th & Park.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Angels on Park
Billy Sanchez, the artist who did the murals at 30th and S. Park, has been busy down here! He painted more murals for kids at Little Angels Day Care, which is a few blocks farther south at 34th & Park.
Smokin' on South Park
The front of the MVP Smoke Lounge at 2010-B South Park (just south of 30th St.) is covered by this larger-than-life mural that pretty much says it all.
South from 24th St. on Park...
Head south on Park Avenue to 24th Street. On the west side of the street you'll see pillars that introduce what's ahead of you. The pillars tell some mid-20th-century Tucson history that I'd never heard: the African-American community of South Park Avenue, South Park Political Club, free movies under the stars at Mirasol Park, and a lot more.
Up ahead are tile-decorated bridges, bus stops, and benches to rest on. They continue, here and there, until you get to 36th and Park. (You might want to bicycle or catch a bus, by the way, because this'll all zoom by if you're in a car.) While you're in the neighborhood, check out other murals nearby.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Ironic, isn't it?
This 1997 mural, titled "Don't Waste the Scenic Santa Ritas", is on Queen Avenue between 4th & 5th Streets. When I stopped by a few days ago, the mural and the credits to the Tucson Arts Brigade were partly covered by barbed wire and old junk.
Electrifying art ("artifying" electricity?)
One block in the Dunbar Spring neighborhood is filled with a power substation. The view is nicer than it would be, though, thanks to the green fence around it and the art on the corners. Here's the corner of 4th Street at 11th Avenue:
Update (October 10, 2012): There are more murals on the next corner.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Just add water. (Murals provided.)
The artwork here isn't exactly murals... it's actually tile. But this unused plot — which looks to me like it was a community garden at one time — is in the same neighborhood with other murals, and it's worth a look! (The gate was locked when I was there.) It's at the corner of Anita and Williams. |
Coming soon...
The I-10 widening project has added a lot of art along the freeway -- and around it, too. Here's the scene from the west end of Williams Street, for instance.
The far right side of this mural (behind the "Road Closed" sign) shows the front of the Anita St. Market, which has two murals of its own! (Too bad you can't see those murals in this mural...)
The far right side of this mural (behind the "Road Closed" sign) shows the front of the Anita St. Market, which has two murals of its own! (Too bad you can't see those murals in this mural...)
Murals in (on) store
These two murals are on the side of the Anita St. Market, on Lord St. at the corner with Anita St. Though it's just a block away from I-10, there's a real neighborhood feeling here.
While you're here, check out other murals in the neighborhood, too; there are a lot!
I took the photo on May 14th.
Update (July 23, 2019): Today's blog entry shows the left-side mural repainted.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Land (and a mural) for sale
Want a scenic view every time you pull into your parking lot? Just make a deal with the Arizona Department of Transportation for this lot at the southwest corner of 6th St. & Main. It comes complete with a piece of what looks to me like Monument Valley, with lush plants in front and an eagle above... even a window in the middle where you can peer into the building.
This is the former Art's BBQ that Randy wrote about just six months ago. I didn't realize until I started making the new table of mural locations. It might help you, too, if you want to go mural hunting.
This is the former Art's BBQ that Randy wrote about just six months ago. I didn't realize until I started making the new table of mural locations. It might help you, too, if you want to go mural hunting.
A fun (but not smart) place to skip class
Who, me? I'd never suggest truancy to you students at Tucson Magnet High School. (Besides, this long series of portraits and other tile works is on the wall just south of the school -- along 8th Street, just west of Euclid -- where you'd be easy to spot.) So, come with your classmates when school's out!
The rest of us can visit anytime -- maybe on a walk with the dog, or a stroll with your friends -- to enjoy all the variety that stretches along a lot of the block.
On my honor, I will try...
A ribbon with that pledge stretches the whole length of this Girl Scout mural on their building near the southeast corner of Broadway & Columbus. If you were, or are, a Girl Scout, the symbols that line the bottom of the mural will probably mean a lot more to you than they do to me! But I recognized people in the news, and names of events, that run along the top of the wall. There are lots of happy Scouts, too. Just try to come early in the morning before the sun bakes this west-facing wall -- and before cars fill the parking spaces that line the mural's bottom edge.
Update (April 12, 2012): Cindy Guare painted this amazing mural.
Update (April 12, 2012): Cindy Guare painted this amazing mural.
Wall-busting mural
Norhing bashful about this guy! He's smashing through the front wall of Bashful Bandit, on the southwest corner of Speedway and Dodge.
Update (November, 2021): The bar has been sold; it will become a BBQ restaurant. The mural is broken and, I guess, won't be repaired.
Update (April 11, 2023): Remodeling is continuing. It looks like this mural will stay. There's a new bashful mural next to it. Today's post Bye-Bye, Bashful Bandit? has photos, info, as well as an Arizona Daily Star article with lots of history and photos.
Update (November, 2021): The bar has been sold; it will become a BBQ restaurant. The mural is broken and, I guess, won't be repaired.
Update (April 11, 2023): Remodeling is continuing. It looks like this mural will stay. There's a new bashful mural next to it. Today's post Bye-Bye, Bashful Bandit? has photos, info, as well as an Arizona Daily Star article with lots of history and photos.
Friday, March 13, 2009
No Murals in Iraq
New Mission Won't Affect Murals Project
Your Photos Still Needed
Hello Everyone, I'm currently working as a civilian journalist with the United States Marine Corps in Iraq. This doesn't affect the Tucson Murals Project, but may slow it down a bit. That's where you come in. You can always e-mail me pictures of your favorite Tucson Murals at randygarsee@gmail.com.
Meanwhile, history is unfolding in Iraq. If you would like to keep up with those events, visit my personal blog which now has a new mission.
Thanks for your continued support!
Sincerely yours,
Randy Garsee
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Rides in the Sun
Just Mural Cruisin'
Tucson Murals contributer Warren V. says this mural is "on the south side of a garage at 433 N. Santa Rita, just a little south of 6th Street by the U of A campus."
Monday, January 12, 2009
Mural Montage: A Tucson Favorite
While Truckin' Around.....
If you ever drive around the area of the University of Arizona,
you'll eventually come across this mural.
It's located at the southeast corner of
Photos Courtesy of Davis Dominguez Gallery
Update (May 14, 2012): Today's Arizona Daily Star article by Carol Ann Alaimo, Tucson Oddity: Mural recalls 4th Ave.'s quirky denizens, covers this 17-by-70-foot mural. Painted in 1996 by Eleanor Kohloss, it's titled “The Thinkers.” All characters have a thought bubble over their heads. (The dog, who's thinking of a steak dinner, is named Beano.) Some of the characters are Tucsonans, and others are fictional.
Monday, January 05, 2009
These Murals Tank!
What Was Oro Valley Thinking?
I have often admired Oro Valley's public art efforts. I even produced a video of public art in Oro Valley, which you can find on my YouTube Channel. This latest attempt, however, tanks.
Oro Valley has a beautiful new shopping area called the Oro Valley Marketplace. Smack dab in the middle of this strip mall in the desert are two water tanks. Someone decided, "Hey, water tanks are unsightly. Let's paint a mural on them. Better yet, make them look like massive Giant Saguaros."
As I discovered, the great idea of painting the tanks was mutilated by someone else's idea to surround the tanks with an 8-foot-tall stucco fence. Drivers can only see the tops of the tanks! Why not some type of fence so visitors can see the art work from top to bottom? What a waste to spend all of that tax money for well-painted tanks and then hide most of the work.
I got the best shots I could get and cropped the cactus flower for better effect. I even stood on the concrete pillar of a light pole to get shots of the tanks without the wall in front of them. But if you drive through the Oro Valley Marketplace, I'm sure you'll have the same thought I did: Here's a satellite map.
Update (August 7, 2020): There's another painted tank in today's entry Tanked.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Rialto Theatre backstage door
Outside the Rialto Theatre
Contributed by Davis Dominguez GalleryThe mural is at the southeast corner of the building, 318 E. Congress.
Update (August 2, 2012): Here's a closeup of the sign to the right of the mural. I photographed it on April 4, 2012; the edges are curled and the bottom-right corner is missing. I edited the photo to make the words easier to read. You can click on the sign for a larger view — or, here's an even larger view. It's from muralist Salvador Duran.
Update (June 26, 2024): Today's post Rialto Theatre new & old, part 2 of 2 has detailed photos of this mural — and two others nearby, also by Salvador Duran.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
That's Chicago... Again.
Warren V writes,
Update (September 30, 2012): The mural has been removed during construction.
Update (November 23, 2012): That's McKenzie Haggerty-Harrison in the mural. Here's more of the story.
"The mural has changed on the back of the Chicago Music Store downtown [Tucson] since the May 9th [2008] photo posting. Here is a shot of the new one."
Update (September 30, 2012): The mural has been removed during construction.
Update (November 23, 2012): That's McKenzie Haggerty-Harrison in the mural. Here's more of the story.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Arizona's Artist: Maynard Dixon
A short documentary on the late artist
Maynard Dixon
hosted by Dr. Mark Sublette, owner of Medicine Man Gallery
in Tucson, AZ and Santa Fe, NM.
To see this video produced by
hit play below:
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
For the Veterans on Veterans' Day
This patriotic mural is on the wall at
Miller's Surplus in Tucson at 406 N. 6th Ave.
Remember to honor your military veterans today.
Photo Courtesy of Davis Dominguez Gallery in Tucson.
Update: Five and a half years before this blog entry went online, the mural had been trashed. I found the story from March 28, 2003 in the Tucson Citizen archives: ‘Cowards’ deface military icons on store.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Putting the Art in Art's BBQ
If you've ever doubted good barbecue is an artform,
then this mural should put your artistic tastebuds to rest.
Bon Appetit!
You can find it here on our highlighted map link.Photo Courtesy of Davis Dominguez Gallery in Tucson
Update (September 2, 2012): The mural is gone, and this building is now the new home of Dinnerware Artspace.
Sunday, November 09, 2008
New Mural Friends
Hello, Fellow Tucson Mural Enthusiasts,
Just wanted to let you know that Mike Dominguez of the Davis Dominguez Gallery in Tucson (and with the help of Tom Rossi) recently profiled some of the murals from the Tucson Murals Project at a presentation Mike gave at Tohono Chul Park.
In exchange, Mike Dominguez sent me a CD of wonderful Tucson murals to add to the Project.
So, for the next few days and weeks,
I'll post Mike's contributions.
I hope you enjoy them.
I know I will.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Do U Know Who Do Tattoo?
Monday, September 22, 2008
In the Shadows of Downtown
This mural, at the corner of N. 6th Avenue & Pennington Street, was painted by Gerald Dawavendewa.
Update (October 5, 2013): The mural has been badly tagged:
Update (July 4, 2016): A new mural by Luis Mena has replaced this one.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Meow Mural with Mutt Motif
Nice doggy. Nice kitty. Nice mural.
Photo by Warren V.
Update (May 29, 2023): The new mural, posted on August 18, 2017 has no kitty, just three dogs. Today Jerry Peek has updated that 2017 post with photos from 2023 showing a slightly later version of the mural above: the background has been painted in. There's more of the story of the mural too.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Drive-by Dinosaurs
It's close to the road so be careful.
You wouldn't want "Jurassic" to get run over!
Find this prehistoric mural on the northeast corner
Update (May 5, 2019): The artist was Chris Andrews.
Chris sent the following close-up. It shows the left side of the second photo above:
There are more photos on this blog's January 27, 2012 entry, Gemstone Mineral Interiors.
Monday, September 01, 2008
Move The Garbage, See A Mural
C'mon!
Ya gotta cool mural!
Move the trash so people can see it!
When the trash is moved from this location
on the corner of E. Toole Ave. & N. 7th Ave.,
maybe someone will e-mail me a new pic: randygarsee@gmail.com.
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