
Sometime before I was there on June 19, 2011, the artist credit plaque was trashed by a tagger. It made me angry enough to spend a lot of time editing my photo to remove (almost) all of the tags. Click on the photo if you'd like a larger view.

Sometime before I was there on June 19, 2011, the artist credit plaque was trashed by a tagger. It made me angry enough to spend a lot of time editing my photo to remove (almost) all of the tags. Click on the photo if you'd like a larger view.
Second, the southwest corner:
Third, in the northwest:
The north center (much bigger than the others):
And, last, the northeast corner:
Happy mural-hunting in 2012!
You can click on the image for a larger view, but Blogger's new image-viewer still shrinks the width to fit your screen. For a full-size image that you can scroll across to really see the mural, try this wide view.
and the southeast:
This mural is near the building entrance at 411 E. 29th Street in South Tucson. I took the photo on June 1, 2011.
This sign is at the northeast corner of Elvira & Santa Clara (south of Valencia). I took the photo on May 30.
Lots of schools have murals, and Santa Clara elementary (at 6910 S. Santa Clara) is no exception! I snapped this photo on May 30th.
There's art all over the airport, so plan some time to stroll before you go into your concourse — or after you come home. Happy Holidays!
(It's just up the street from yesterday's post.)
We only show murals that are on view to the public without walking inside private fences or doors. Here — back on May 30th, at least — there were more murals than this one for neighbors and people passing by to enjoy. Thanks to the home's owners!
Here's the scene from the back side of Holiday Mart, 560 W. 22nd Street (just east of I-10), on May 28. (As always, you can click to get a closer look.)
We've been posting photos of murals for more than five years now. This is post #500 (and there are still many more murals to go)!![]() | ![]() |
Feld Davis Park is at the southeast corner of 8th Street & Martin, just west of Campbell. I rode by on the morning of May 11th.
On my early-morning bicycle ride May 28, I rolled by El Barrio Market — on the northwest corner of 1001 S. 6th Avenue. There were two murals: one on the building and another on the wall along the parking lot.
I found this three-panel mural on Arizona 1 Automotive & Repair — at 1016 S. 6th Avenue (the southwest corner with 20th Street) — on May 28th.
Maybe the artists spent hours choosing the perfect compliment of colors? Maybe they used a pattern based on the alignment of the stars... or the pattern from some video game one of them was playing? Or maybe not. Whatever, this is another in our occasional series of "your choice" about whether this tiled wall counts as a mural. (A regular or repeating pattern of square tiles probably wouldn't count. Imagination helps!)
The school grounds were closed when I spotted this mural on a building by a basketball court at Vail Middle School on May 27th. I was looking southwest from the corner of 16th & Craycroft.
This looked to me more like a painting hung on a sign than a mural. But, since it was displayed like a mural — and it's beautiful, too — I decided to let you make up your own mind. I found it on May 27th outside St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church & School, 576 N. Wilmot.
I took the photo on May 27th.
A mural on a signpost? Why not? Or maybe you wouldn't call flowers a mural. Anyway, this photo is at Molina's Midway Mexican Food, 1138 N. Belvedere, on May 24th. (It's north of Speedway, between Columbus and Swan.)Here are a few pages of trolley and streetcar news, as of yesterday:
I found this on May 11 at the southeast corner of 5th Avenue and 6th Street.
This mural is on the north side of a building, along the west side of 6th Avenue, just north of Speedway. Since traffic is one-way northbound, you'll pass this beautiful mural before you can see it... and, once you do, it may catch you by surprise!
...on the east side of Trinity Presbyterian Church (400 East University Boulevard) by the sanctuary entrance, is another mosaic mural that complements the two on the other side.
If you haven't seen the long mid-town mural of the Tucson Mountains, take a look two years ago. I heard from a friend this summer that the mural was destroyed by a tagger. With thoughts in mind (and heart) about how the artists must feel (the credit panel is at the right), I stopped by as soon as I could: September 22, 2011.
(By the way, this parking lot is now the University of Arizona's Lot #9007. Another reason to get there early — if you drive a car, at least — is that a permit is required from 7 AM - 5 PM weekdays. The mural will probably be blocked by cars during that time, anyway. Enter from Ft. Lowell just west of Mountain: turn south to enter the lot.)
This is one of the mural-covered windows at Munchkin's Preschool & Daycare, 920 N. Swan, on May 8th. It's signed: Autumn Mt. Arts, (520)245-4924.