Guests who participate in the scavenger hunt will have the opportunity to search for and admire murals across San Jacinto Plaza and Union Plaza Entertainment District while solving clues and completing challenges along the way.
Tino’s work is well known in El Paso and one of his most beloved pieces of street art was the "Don't Be Self Conchas" mural which sat outside of a local boutique, “Desert Mama.” However, if you’ve driven past the business you may have noticed that the vibrant mural is no longer there.
“Kindness Rocks” are not something new to El Paso. There are plenty of Facebook groups that share photos of these artistic rocks, but recently I came across a page from an El Paso mom who started painting these rocks as a hobby but now she’s hoping to turn that hobby into something more.
Photos began circulating across social media showing black graffiti on the brand new skatepark which read, " How much money does it cost the city to paint over this? More than my spray paint - taxpayer."
Now the outdoor mall is using art to make more people aware of Diabetes through their latest mural titled “Synthesis.” The new mural, painted by local artist Cesar Inostroza, is a project between The El Paso Center For Diabetes and The Outlet Shoppes at El Paso.
"The project, which has a starting cost of $70 million dollars, will have 'clusters' with sound stages and mill spaces, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and retail."
March is the beginning of International Women’s Month and one local artist is inviting people to come together in creativity and to give back to a local non-profit organization in our community.
Local artists showed off their amazing skills this past weekend as they covered the walls of El Paso’s Segundo Barrio with graffiti art for the annual Borderland Jam.