The sign tells where I should look for more murals:
(If you get to 238 E. 26th Street first and find new mural(s), please let us know! Please add a comment below or send me a photo to share.)Update (October 16, 2012): Here's the new location.
The sign tells where I should look for more murals:
(If you get to 238 E. 26th Street first and find new mural(s), please let us know! Please add a comment below or send me a photo to share.)
You can also check out another version of this same scene in October, 2010.
READ TO YOUR KIDS. If this is gang graffiti, maybe it's a gang of librarians? :)
This mural is by the school's entrance at 2210 E. 33rd Street. I took the photo on January 16, 2011. (By the way, the plants around the mural are real.)
Thanks for all of your photos this past month or so, Howard!
If you haven't seen them, why not stop by now? And, while you're there, go inside and grab a book of your own. These are on top of the south wall at Woods Memorial Library, 3455 North 1st. I took the photo on December 23, 2010.
The shapes of the windows on this restaurant remind me of a Taco Bell in the town where I grew up. But this is The Bagelry, at 2575 N. Campbell. It's the east wall. The mural is signed clay gibson 01.09.
Sorry, mural lovers: the "for rent" sign actually applies to the house behind this street-side mural. The mural is in South Tucson, along the northwest corner of 29th & 5th Avenue, and I took the photo on December 23, 2010. (The house behind is at 1840 S. 5th.)
Here's the second of the murals wrapped around the southeast corner of 29th & 6th, outside McDonald's in South Tucson. This mural is on the northwest side of that corner. Like the one in yesterday's post, it was signed Las Artes 2001.
The mural-filled city of South Tucson has murals wrapped around the southeast corner of 29th & 6th, outside McDonald's. This mural is on the north side of that corner. It's signed Las Artes 2001.
Even if you don't speak Spanish, the mural wrapped around the building leaves no doubt what's inside the northwest corner of 32nd & 6th in the city of South Tucson.
The restaurant is at 1830 S Park. Howard took the photo on August 14.
Somehow this mural on Taqueria Pico de Gallo (2618 South 6th in South Tucson) looked like it was waving me in the door last December 23.
Both photos are from December 23, 2010.
Palateria y Neveria, 6th Avenue & 36th Street in the city of South Tucson, has murals on two sides. That's the east wall.
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| Murals commemorating Cesar Chávez run along both sides of the bridge that takes 6th Avenue over Interstate 10. | ![]() |
| The artists were Joshua Sarantitis and Alex Garza. | |
This mural on the west wall, at 3355 S. 6th, is signed Conceptual Aerosol. I took the photo on December 23, 2010.
That's the south wall of CostLess Auto Parts, 3650 S. 6th, last December 23.
Thanks, as always, Howard!
This scene was on the northwest corner of Pueblo Income Tax, at 4426 S. 6th, last December 23rd.
This store, La Orquidea, at 4107 S. 6th Avenue, was for rent when I rode by ten months ago, December 23.

Howard Rains sent this photo from 5176 E. 22nd on August 13th. He wrote that it's on the "east facing wall of 22nd St Liquor Store. I'm pretty sure it is only a couple of months old. It's across from Thoroughbred Nissan and is about 1 block west of Jack's BBQ."
Now, the west wall — from north to south:
Wait, there's more! These next two sets of murals are on what looks like an annex building at the south side of the school: 27 little murals on the wall by the garden at the east end of the annex, and a few more by the door:
Did I miss anything? :) I took these photos in December, 2010 and June, 2011.
The business is Rick's Place, and it's next to the parking lot that fronts Palo Verde, near the north end. The murals seemed to be by Artistic Airbrush Nancy, 520 990-2351.
Some of Tucson's most amazing murals are on side streets — painted or commissioned, I guess, by the owner of the home behind them. This dragon on the wall in front of 376 W. Veterans Blvd. (at Lundy) is a great example.
At 4519 S. 12th is the meat market named Carniceria del Sol. (For a closer view of the mural, as always, you can click on the photo. Use your browser's "Back" button to come back.)
Humble murals are welcome here on the Tucson Murals Project. This one is both humble and small, almost a "maybe a mural." It's on the lower left part of the sign for the former Torres Taqueria, 4634 S. 6th Avenue. I rode by on December 23 and snapped this through the fence with a zoom lens.
The first photo below is a view into an inner patio with murals standing along a wall. The second shows the south wall with the sign from above and empty spaces for murals.
Deconstructed art is a term for some contemporary art and architecture. But I think it's probably also a good word, by now, for this mural that I saw almost a year ago. It was around a construction site at 44 E. Broadway — last December 15 — where the Sonoran Institute was planning to move in. I haven't had a chance to check it in the last few months, so I'll let you do that as you drive by. If you have a chance, please let me know (by email or with a comment below) if it's been "de-constructed" by now...
I found this memorial mural ("In Loving Memory... Gabriel Rene Cruz") on the south wall of the Grand Central barber shop last December 12. It's signed Gorman 2009.