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About the Database

Tucson's public art deserves a permanent record.

Murals, paintings, and public artworks appear across the city — on the sides of businesses, along transit corridors, in neighborhoods, on utility boxes and underpasses. Some have been here for decades. Some will be gone by next year. The Tucson Mural Database documents them.

Each entry in the database includes location, artist information, year, and photographic documentation. Works are catalogued by neighborhood, artist, and status — including murals that no longer exist. The collection grows continuously as new works are added and existing entries are refined.


How to Contribute

The database is built on community knowledge. Residents, photographers, artists, and longtime Tucsonans hold information that no single archivist could gather alone — the name of an artist, the year a wall was painted, the story behind an image.

If you know a mural we haven't documented, use the Submit page to add it. If you have a correction or additional detail for an existing entry, the Corrections page is the place. Every contribution improves the record.


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