So mesmerizingly detailed and so fitting for its location along the side of The Bulldog Downtown, this mural is an absolute must see when in Minneapolis.
Adding a splash of color and quirky charm to the side of the Sacred Siren Tattoo & Art Parlor in Northeast Minneapolis, this little lamb mural was created by well-known local street artist John Grider of Broken Crow.
One of the largest murals in the Twin Cities is dedicated to Bob Dylan. It features the musician's face at three different stages of his life.
In 1977, photographer Robert Whitman snapped the first professional photos of the late pop star Prince in front of this mural on the side of what was then the Schmitt Music building.
This beautiful mural was commissioned by the Center for Biological Diversity back in 2015 to bring awareness to the decline of the monarch population, and it has since become a local favorite.
Take a short walk down Hennepin Ave. from the bulldogs mural to this pop art-style masterpiece. Neighboring the historic Orpheum Theatre, it makes for a fun pic before a show.
In memory of police brutality victim George Floyd, this mural features a likeness of Floyd as well as the names of other police brutality victims. This isn’t a place for taking a smiley selfie—it’s a memorial.