We all know that San Antonio has a vibrant art scene — and we’re not just talking about The Witte or the McNay. One of our all-time favorite galleries? San Antonio itself.
The Alamo City is home to a number of meaningful murals and street art pieces. Today, we’re sharing where to find pieces that really paint a picture of our city.
“Strong Medicine,” 103 Lone Star Blvd. | By Crystal Torres
This bright blue mural is located on the outside of the 1906 gallery on the wall facing Lone Star Blvd. in Southtown. After you snap a photo, cross the street and grab a cup of San Antonio Gold coffee.
“Bee,” 1906 S. Flores. | By Andy Benavides
This realistic mural of a bee buzzes along the 1906 Gallery entrance.
“Together,” 1906 S. Flores | By Ashleigh Valentine Garza
In the same building as the 1906 Gallery, “Together” sits at the top of the entrance of S.M.A.R.T project space, where local artists teach kids about harnessing their creativity and developing their artistic talent.
“Rep. John Lewis,” 1906 S. Flores | By SoupLAWS, Los Otros Murals, We Are 1906
Located in the loading dock of the 1906 gallery, this mural depicts the civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis.
“Algemabraic,” 1906 S. Flores | By Andy Benavides
Local muralist Andy Benavides paints his 1906 building in bright blue but the hot pink contrasts the surface ever so perfectly.
“Tito Bradshaw,” 1802 S. Flores St. | By Los Ostros Murals
Tito Bradshaw was a prominent member of the cycling community and activist for more biking lanes. Ride in Paradise honors his life and mission for the city.
“Greetings from Tacotonio Texas,” 1906 S. Flores | By Andy Benavides
This vibrant postcard-style mural is a little bit hidden. At the train track intersection of S. Flores St. and Cassiano St. you’ll find Tacotonio and various sculptures attached to the 1906 Gallery.
“Selena,” 1149 W. Hildebrand Ave. | By Alan Calvo
This Selena mural features vibrant Aztec characteristics and the singer in her iconic purple jumpsuit.
“King George,” 2715 N. St Mary’s Strip | By Matt Tumlinson
This George Strait mural depicts the famous country singer as royalty. This mural stands at about 20-ft-tall so make sure to get a picture of him in all his majesty.
“Gracias Manu,” 1301 Roosevelt Ave. | By Los Otros Murals
Gracias Manu commemorates Spurs player Manu Ginobli’s retirement from 2018. Los Otros Murals is a street art duo of Shek Vega and artist Nik Soup based in San Antonio.
“Thank You TD,” 1301 Roosevelt Ave. | By Mike Comp
Another one for the Spurs fans, this mural is by artist Mike Comp and depicts Tim Duncan as a city-wide thank you for his 19-year career.
“EEEOOWWW!!,” 802 San Pedro Ave | By Colton Valentine
The iconic queen Cardi B mural is made by local artist Colton Valentine. Grab a friend and go EEEOOWWW when taking a selfie at this spot.
“The Murals” at The Essex , 51 Essex St. | By Various artists
The Murals at the Essex is a unique and colorful installation with various artists showcasing their art. From the Instagrammable “You Belong Here” piece to abstract art - there is something for everyone at this complex.
“Beastie Boys,” 2410 N. Saint Mary’s St. | By Nik Soupe, Souplaws
Depicting the 80’s grunge band, the Beastie Boys mural is located near the local music scene — the Paper Tiger in Southtown.
“Greetings from San Antonio,” 2718 N. Saint Mary’s St. | By Chris Galindo
The Saint Mary’s Strip houses a ton of local murals up and down the street but this one in particular is a must-see for any passerby. Grab a street taco and pose.
“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg,” S. Flores St. and Cassiano St. | By Los Otros Murals and We Are 1906
This local art exhibit brings in artists to showcase their craft and passion. The RBG mural commemorates the Supreme Court Justice’s life for all to see.
“Texas Dog Co,” 4302 Hyatt Place Dr. | By Alan Calvo
Bring your furry friend and grab a marg at Texas Dog Co. to see the man’s best friend mural.
“Puro San Antonio,” 7959 Fredericksburg Rd. | By Los Otros Murals
If you’re in the Medical Center and are in need of a slice of pizza, look no further than to this Pizza Patron location that features a local mural.
“A Shared Magic,” 244 W. Houston St. | By Rudy Marco Herrera
Herrera’s latest work showcases the life that is given from the San Antonio river. This makes for the perfect backdrop for a night of yoga at San Pedro Creek culture park that’s right across the street.
“Vacúnate. Vaccinate,” 2202 S. Flores St. | By Rubio
As part of San Antonio’s mission to stop the spread of COVID-19, a series of murals was commissioned to promote health and safety.
“Powder,” 502 Burnet St. | By Daniel Eime
Painted on the side of the San Antonio Fire Department storage building, this mural includes the artist’s signature style as well as photo-realistic imagery.
“The Last Parade,” 111 Jefferson | By Rudy Herrera
Part of Centro San Antonio’s “Art Everywhere” initiative, the mural portrays parts of Herrera’s life in vibrant colors, honoring his wife, son, and his heritage.
“Sacrificios,” 6030 Padre Dr. | By Adrian De La Cruz, Andrea V. Rivas, and Mauro de la Tierra
The installation at Mission County Park honors the 53 migrants who died in 2022 and raises the awareness for the challenges migrants face.
“Selena,” Social Spot, 930 Broadway St. | By Nik Soupe
San Antonio knows how to celebrate the “Queen of Tejano Music” on the annual Selena day with this mural.
“Untitled,” 4913 S. Flores St. | By Christopher Montoya
This larger-than-life mural captures Selena Quintanilla’s vibrant soul in the Southside.
“Untitled,” 603 S. Alamo St. | By Calvo Murals
You can find this tropical mural by walking behind the restaurant Hola in Southtown.
“Welcome to San Antonio,” 149 W. Hildebrand Ave. | By Alan Calvo
Whether you’re visiting the Alamo City or are a long-time local, this bright mural is a must-see. Bonus points if you post a selfie on Instagram with the hashtag #SATXtoday.
“Dreamer in Warrior Pose,” 255 E. Basse Rd. Suite 410 | By Burnt Nopal
If you find yourself walking around after one too many sushi rolls at Kura or are picking up a pair of yoga pants from Lululemon, be sure to check the side of the clothing retailer for this vibrant surprise.
“Untitled,” 1727 Blanco Rd. | By Nik Soupe
Taken along the SATX Vintage Crawl route, this mural is a pastel 3D sketch featuring retro design elements and the art of jazz.
“Untitled,” 726 Fredericksburg Rd. | By Roger Maximo
City Editor Nicholas found this art piece on the outside of the Pink Dreams Vintage building. Snap a picture and then check out some cute fashion accessories at the shop.
“Untitled,” the intersection of Kendall Street and North Saint Mary’s Street | By Cassidy Fritts
Fritts creates murals using a mix of surrealism and realism, often focusing on motifs such as mental health and identity.
“Untitled,” 5007 S. Flores St. | By Raisa Meléndez Tardi
Nourish your body with this local vegan eatery and mind with this display of public art.
“All Are Welcome, Love Conquers Hate,” 230 E. Travis St. | By Hailey Marmolejo, Rhys Munro, Raisa Melendez, Albert Gonzales, Victor Zarazua, and Scotch Willington
The picture above of the six large-scale murals does not do it justice. It’s a must-see when visiting downtown.
“Best Quality Daughter,” 602 Avenue A | By Vigini Paint & Design
This free hand-painted mural took three days to create, and if you look closely throughout the restaurant, you can see mural elements litter the walls.
“Untitled,” 1315 S. Presa St. | By Roger Maximo
We think San Antonio is a real gem of a city.
“Los Colores Del Los Nativos,” 321 W. Commerce St. | By Calvo Murals
The Alamo City is filled with vibrant culture and life, and we think this colorful mural matches that vibe.
“CommUNITY,” 623 Hemisfair Blvd. | By Ruben Sanchez
If you find yourself in this urban area, you can’t miss this seven-story mural.
“Lighthouse Lounge,” 1016 Cincinnati Ave. | By Chris G.
The Woodlawn Lake community is all about connections, and this is an homage to that love.
“Spaghetti Western,” 1 Spurs Wy. | By Ana Hernandez
Chow down on deviled eggs while admiring this hand-painted mural.
“Always Pa’delante,” 303 Pearl Pkwy | By Edefroy “Froy” Padilla
Make your way to the Pearl’s shaded structure to find a new mural every month.
“Untitled,” 120 Guadalupe St. | By KANT
City Editor Nicholas discovered this mural while on a photowalk with local artist Aaron Christmas. It’s even more vibrant in person.
“Celebrating Joy,” 126 Main Plaza | By Joseph Ramey
Head to the Love Lock Bridge and find this larger-than-life mural. See the behind the scenes of how Ramey painted the wall by using a river barge.
“Veterans Day Mural,” 116 Elmhurst Ave. | By Jacksun Benavidez
Located at VFW Post 1533, this piece depicts a soldier and eagle infused with the American flag colors.
“No Hace Falta Morir Para Llegar A La Gloria,” 100 E. Grayson St. | By Claudio Aguillon
The work of art fuses landmarks from San Antonio and Mexico City like the Tower Life Building and Torre Latinoamericana.
“Untitled,” 1512 Fredericksburg Rd. | By Createdbycalli
Stop by this vintage clothing store and take a selfie with this local artists first mural depicting a “mutualistic relationship between the butterfly and flower.”
“Celebrating a Century of Leadership,” 114 Main Plaza | By Cristina Sosa Noriega + Silvia Ochoa
The 48 feet-long artwork honors seven real life Girl Scouts from the Southwest Texas area like Lila Cockrell, Major General Angie Salinas, and Amerie Jo Garza — a victim of the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde.
“SA is Amor,” Broadway and 3rd Street | By Martha Martinez
This mural spans an entire four stories and is a literal love letter to the Alamo City.
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