The restaurant, at 1615 S. Alvernon, has this little outdoor seating area on the north edge of its parking lot.Update (July 2, 2015): The mural has been changed.
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
The restaurant, at 1615 S. Alvernon, has this little outdoor seating area on the north edge of its parking lot.


| Across the street, on the northwest corner of Trinity Presbyterian Church (400 E. University), are two mosaic murals: | ![]() |
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| (There's a third mural on the east side.) Update (November 16, 2012): There's also a mural on the north side. | |
| At the north end of the Magpies Pizza patio is a storefront that looks as if had another business in it sometime recently. If you know what it was, please tell me. | Farther down 4th, The Fathead Shop has opened a new establishment next door called Mr. Head's Gallery & Bar. |
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Let's finish this trip down Fourth Avenue in the section near South Tucson. At the corner with 22nd Street, La Buena Cocina (248 E. 22nd) was closed for renovation when I stopped by yesterday afternoon. I hope this mural will still be there when they reopen. (Check out the "shelf" at the bottom. It's painted onto the flat wall, but — in this photo, at least — it looks like a piece of wood.)
...and the second, at 4215 E. Fairmount Street:
It's tucked in a corner between the home at 1521 S. Tucson and the dead-end street. Behind the mural is the wall that separates Aviation Bikeway/Highway from the neighborhood.
This mural covers the north wall of El Mezon del Cobre restaurant, 2960 North First. I took the photo in July.
I snapped the photo yesterday afternoon.
This long mural of Christopher Columbus is at MATZ Truck Accessories, 4535 S. 12th Avenue. Across the ocean from Columbus and his ships are Native Americans. It's worth a closer look! (If you can't see it in person, remember that you can click on any photo in this blog for a larger view. Use your browser's "back" button to return.)
(Update, March 24, 2011: There's another car wash mural at Watch while you wash.)
I'd call this a tag, not a mural. It was on a vacant building, the former UA Plumbers & Steam Fitters Local No. 741 at 2475 E. Water, on December 8... and it was gone the next time I rode by, a few days later.
You'll find another one farther along the street at the corner of Seneca & Chrysler.
The front of Ramon M Wrought Iron, 307 E. Grant, is covered with painted wrought iron.
What do you think about this wall and mailbox at 4364 E. 4th Street?
I've mentioned the table of murals several times. It helps me keep track of which murals had been posted and when. But it's gotten big, as well. What we really needed was a map with all of the murals pinpointed. This fall, Melodi King took on that project for her mapping class at Pima Community College. (It was her idea, by the way.) She's has put a tremendous amount of work into the project, and it's finally ready to announce... just in time for your holiday mural-hunting.
I've driven by a few times; there are always cars in the parking lot, blocking part of the view. Luckily, though, I've met the artist, Alexandria Winslow. She sent me close-up photos, including these:
Her website, BackporchStudio.net, shows more of her art.
![]() | 356 E. Grant, on a cloudy October day... check out the bench with a big shell backdrop. |
![]() | Part of the south wall at 1009 N Grande |
![]() | 2902 E 22nd, at dusk, with the west side illuminated |
![]() | At 435 W Irvington, the walls are all white — except for this door. I wonder if there used to be more? |