... last December 23, I found this urban art on the south side of an empty building. The building didn't seem to have an address posted, but it's around 4450 S. 6th (it was just north of 4460). The sign on front said:
RENT 2.OWN
822 1339
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
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.
(Howard's blog is Sky Island Riders Tucson Scooter Club.)
Not long after 5:30, the multi-purpose room inside was mostly full. The group headed outside, and people who contributed to the mural (with support, ideas, and the actual brushstrokes) yanked off the tarp that'd been covering the mural against rain (as well as sneak peeks):
... then posed for photos as everyone else applauded:
You've seen the mural in the announcement from August 15, so here's a close-up of the "heart":
The mural has eight panels, each painted by a different group but designed to fit together (and bolted in place, for sure). You can see that above, along with some participants' signatures.
It was a real community-building project. Around the edges of the indoor festivities was a table full of people — kids and above — painting another set of works to be made into a collage. People in recovery through CODAC worked side-by-side with residents of the Hedrick Acres Neighborhood — and anyone else who wanted to join in. I had a long talk with an artist named John who said that art has let him express himself, helping him recover in a way that words alone can't. (Some of his work hangs at Café 54 downtown.) ![]() | ![]() |
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This street-side mural is along South 10th Avenue, at the southwest corner with 29th Street, in South Tucson. (Here's a map.)
If you've been reading this blog for a while, you've seen some of the murals on sidewalks and next to main streets all through the city of South Tucson. I snapped this mural on December 12. It's along South 10th Avenue, in front of the lot at 2222 South 10th.
Just north of the murals from yesterday's post is this one. It's on the north wall of 395 W. 33rd Street in South Tucson — La Jaliciense Candy Factory & meat market. (If you're looking for it, note that the sign on the west wall says "The Gizmo Factory, S&G Embroidery"). The artist was Ruben Moreno, and the credits panel at the bottom shows the other muralists:
These murals are on walls south of The Gizmo Factory and S&G Embroidery, 395 W. 33rd Street in the art-filled city of South Tucson. I took these photos from the corner of S. 10th at W. 33rd on December 12th, 2010.
This close-up of the middle mural shows a date of Jan 2 2010, and what might be the artist's signature: TIGGER.
Even if you aren't looking for tires, you can't help seeing this mural on the front of Martin's Tire Shop at 4701 S. 12th. I spotted this (couldn't miss it!) on my mural-overload bike ride around southern Tucson last December 12.
This is a bit east of Tucson Boulevard at 2528 E. 4th Street. I've ridden by several times since I took this photo last November 25, and the scene keeps changing.
The wall is at 2601 N Tucson, the west side of the street, at the corner with Copper. (I rode by on November 25, 2010.)
(I didn't take the photo. I cropped it from an official announcement that I got by email.)
This wall is on the west side of the building at 1016 W. St Marys. It's along the narrow driveway, so it's easy to miss — the first time!