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Category: 516 Arts

Posted on June 26, 2018February 11, 2020

Larry Bob Phillips – Wells Park Rail Corridor Project

black and white spaghetti monster mural painting
Posted on June 26, 2018February 11, 2020

Larry Bob Phillips – Wells Park Rail Corridor Project

black and white line mural of spirit room
Posted on June 26, 2018February 11, 2020

Nani Chacon – Wells Park Rail Corridor Project

mural of sassy lady looking over her shoulder
Posted on June 25, 2018February 11, 2020

John McClendon – Wells Park Rail Corridor Project

mural of honey bees
Posted on June 25, 2018February 11, 2020

David Leigh – Wells Park Rail Corridor Project

robot peace in a mural
Posted on May 17, 2018January 14, 2020

Aaron Noble – Warehouse 508

Dramatic and colorful mural of abstract shapes with lots of motion. It looks like outerspace.
Posted on May 17, 2018January 14, 2020

Larry Bob Phillips – Century Downtown Theater

Photo of three murals side-by-side on a building wall of historical signs along Rt66 in Albuquerque.
Posted on May 17, 2018January 14, 2020

Ernest Doty – HDIC Theatre Building

Photo in a small alley of a large mural with a stylized rainbow and two crow heads. One is upside-down.
Posted on May 17, 2018March 26, 2020

Thomas Christopher Haag – HDIC Theatre Building

A photo of a three murals side by side on a builinding of abstracted people and animals made up of tiny boxes and stuff.
Posted on May 16, 2018January 14, 2020

Chris Stain – Santa Fe Pacific Trust

Photo of a graphic mural of a bust of vintage train engineeer.

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The City of Albuquerque Public Art Program presents this peek into Albuquerque’s street art.

Murals are an integral and traditional part of the arts scene in Albuquerque and the southwest. Nationally and globally, and across many cultures, mural making and street art have become popular forms of community and self-expression. Murals are a valuable way to enhance the built environment, often providing a significant, positive impact with modest public investment.

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