Public Art & Murals
Downtown Gallup Murals
Northwest Region
Constructed 2004
Beginning in the 1930s with the famous WPA murals, Gallup began a lasting tradition of publicly-accessible outdoor artwork. In the early 2000s, local artists were commissioned to retell Gallup's story through a series of outdoor murals on downtown buildings. Each mural is unique in style and captures a part of the dynamic heritage and history of Gallup.
1. Great Gallup Mural Located on the West-facing wall of City Hall, by artists Paul Newman and Steve Heil.
2. Gallup Community Life Mural: Located on the East-facing wall of City Hall, by artist Rick Sarracino.
3. Zuni Mural: Located on the West-facing wall of the Octavia Fellin Library and painted by Zuni artist Geddy Epaloose.
4. Long Walk Home Mural: Located on Third & Hill streets facing East, by artist Richard K. Yazzie.
5. Native American Trading: Located on Tanner's Indian Art at the corner of Third & Coal Street, by artist Chester Kahn.
6. Ceremonial Mural: Located on the Ceremonial Building on Coal Ave. between 2nd & 3rd Street, by artist Irving Bahe. Coal Mining Era Mural: Located in the downtown walkway behind the American Bar on Coal Ave, by artist Andrew Butler.
8. Multi-Cultural Women: Located on the South-facing wall of the Children's library on 2nd St., by artist Erica Rae Sykes.
9. Navajo Code Talker Mural: Located on 2nd St. between Coal Ave and Hwy. 66, by artist Be Sargent.
Other Gallup Downtown Murals include:
1. Be Sargent's murals: Located on the front of the detention center on Boardman St.
2. Circle of Light mural by Chester Kahn: Located inside the Ellis Tanner Trading Co.
Lloyd Moylan's Mural: Located in the former Courtroom of the old McKinley County Courthouse
Source: Gallup MainStreet Arts & Cultural District - Mural Walking Tour
Aztec Avenue and Coal Avenue | Gallup, NM 87301
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