This mural, on a wall around a home across Sonoita Avenue from Corbett School (at the corner with 28th Street) was partly hidden by a trailer and an SUV when I stopped by.Update (September 26, 2012): The mural is gone. The wall is blank.
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
This mural, on a wall around a home across Sonoita Avenue from Corbett School (at the corner with 28th Street) was partly hidden by a trailer and an SUV when I stopped by.
These two murals are side-by-side at Myers/Ganoung Elementary School, 26th & Rosemont. The second mural (below) is partly hidden by some bus-stop-like covered benches.
You can't get much cuter than this chirpy mural on the west side of Little Sprouts Child Care, 1010 E. Broadway at Park.
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You'll find this inspiring scene in front of a home at 4067 E. Santa Barbara, a few blocks east of Randolph Park.
Update (February 1, 2022): There have been different murals here for months or years.
(Don't feed the javelina.)

| Maybe it's the location of this parking garage -- on Ochoa between Stone and Church, across from the playfully-colored La Placita -- that encouraged the fun murals on the south side? | ![]() |
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It replaced the left half of the pair that was there last month, the George Tnorogood mural. Check back here to find out what replaces the right half (for a concert that happened March 5th). Update: Here's Joe's replacement mural.


This mural, on a wall by the football field in Estevan Park (near the corner of Speedway and 13th Avenue), is showing its age: the paint has faded and parts are peeling away from the wall. But it still adds some lively art to a mostly empty field.
The south end has a little ramada and a couple of tables with a 20-foot-high violinist to serenade you while you eat. Thanks to that wall, the freeway noise is just a whisper. (If the city can't pick up the trash, though, maybe one of the people in the neighborhood, or a visitor who's not on a bicycle like I was, could do it once in a while...)
The first photo shows the multi-color, multi-media mural at the northeast corner.
And the second photo shows the photos on the northwest corner -- a scene like Windows to the Past, Gateway to the Future in downtown Tucson.