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A Mural Tour of Minneapolis

Local artists rally in the wake of George Floyd's death

Scores of talented Minnesota artists are taking to the streets to paint murals of George Floyd, Black Lives Matters, and other messages from this pivotal era of protesting. Some of the most striking artwork is concentrated around Mr. Floyd’s memorial at 38th and Chicago and in the business corridor near Calhoun Square in Uptown. We’re highlighting some of our favorite works below; if you see a piece by an artist we haven’t yet identified, please drop us a line at info@minnevangelist.com and we’ll update.

๐Ÿ“All Square
Art by ‘Sota Letters Co

๐Ÿ“Salon Levante
Art by Loren Seel

๐Ÿ“Seward Community Co-op – Friendship Store
Art by 38th Street Youth

๐Ÿ“Seward Community Co-op – Friendship Store
Art by Maiya Lea Hartman of Studio 400

๐Ÿ“Seward Community Co-op – Friendship Store
Art by Creatives After Curfew

๐Ÿ“Landmark’s Uptown Theatre
Art by DC Ice

๐Ÿ“Landmark’s Uptown Theatre
Art by Adam Turman

๐Ÿ“Granada Theater

๐Ÿ“Magers & Quinn Booksellers
Art by Andres Guzman

๐Ÿ“Calhoun Square
Art by PiM Arts High School

๐Ÿ“Calhoun Square

๐Ÿ“Juut Salon Spa in Uptown

๐Ÿ“East Lake Library

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๐Ÿ“KUVA Uptown Salon
Art by Stillman Studio

๐Ÿ“Fifth Element
Art by Andres Guzman and Jose Dominguez

๐Ÿ“Spectacle Shoppe
Art by BrieAnna Lindquist

๐Ÿ“Spyhouse Coffee Roasters
Art by ‘Sota Letters Co

๐Ÿ“Spyhouse Coffee Roasters
Art by Antz Creationz

๐Ÿ“Mortimer’s Bar

๐Ÿ“The Herkimer Pub & Brewery

๐Ÿ“Cup Foods
Art by Xena Goldman, Greta McLain and Cadex Herrera

๐Ÿ“George Floyd Memorial
Art by Zak Sally and Face Me Por Favor

๐Ÿ“Giant Express Laundromat
Art by Tim Gaffney

๐Ÿ“Bahรก’รญ Faith
Art by Connor Wright and Anna Barber

If you’re paying your respects to the George Floyd memorial outside Cup Foods, we highly recommend stopping by this moving art installation located in an open field next to the Bahรก’i Center of Minneapolis at Chicago and Columbus Avenue South. The artists who created the installation, Connor Wright and Anna Barber, say it speaks for itself.