Here's a more recent photo, from February 11, of the repainted mural by Martín Moreno and the tile work in front of it:
By the front entrance is a painted chile ristra:
When I was there six months ago I asked permission to go out the back door of the museum to see the murals inside the fenced back yard. A couple of the murals are for a water harvesting project; they surround a big cistern:
That second mural above is a timeline starting from before the time of European contact. It's a nice design, but I didn't notice what it shows: water levels, maybe?
Students from Carillo Elementary School nearby have painted some of the murals at the museum:
El Tiradito under a starry sky, and a weeping woman | The Devil and a Texan (I'm not sure if there's any connection :) |
This mural was behind two posts |
Finally, here's a sign for either the students or other artists:
Now that students are back at school — six months after I took these photos — maybe there are more murals?
Update (November 25, 2024): Today's post La Pilita 12 years later has photos from July of this year. Some things have changed; others haven't.