151 N. Stone Avenue
"Let the Light In", near the corner of Scott and Congress
You've seen murals by Jessica Gonzales around Tucson. Here's what 4 of them mean
Artistories: Jessica Gonzales, Muralist, Painter and Designer
Jessica Gonzales Painted 13 Beautiful Murals at the New Hotel McCoy
"Sonora" Mural, Historic Y Building 300 W. University
5 Striking Murals and Their Backstories
See Mata Ruda's New Mural in Phoenix's Coronado Neighborhood
On the side of the MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) Building, 265 S Church Avenue
Amir H. Fallah, Painting For An Audience Of One With Lessons For A Lifetime
Art & Life with Amir H. Fallah
142 E Pennington
at Tucson Fire Department
West Cushing St and Avenida del Palo Fierro
with Christina Perez "Goddess of Agave (Cactus People)" Corner of 6th Street and 7th Avenue
How Tucson Artist Rock Martinez Evolved from Tagger to Muralist
4th Avenue near 8th Street
6th and Congress Street
Rialto Theater, Congress Street
An Artist's Story of Inspiration and Perseverance
The Making of a Mural: What's in the Works for Downtown Tucson
534 N. Stone Avenue
601 N Stone Avenue, Cirrus Visual printing and design building
"Harboring Beauty" 191 E. Toole
Rialto Theater
Borderlands Brewing mural
Meet Joe Pagac, the man behind many of Tucson's murals
"Why I Love Where I Live" 234 E. 6th St
"The Cactus Comet Rides Again" Arizona Statidum
Murals, public art will become a defining feature of university identity
These Murals Are a Birthday Gift for Arizona
Tucson's east side is getting a new mural with the help of 4 Palo Verde High students