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Birmingham, AL

Birmingham's mural scene is rooted in civil rights history and an Avondale-led arts renaissance that has made the city one of the South's most compelling destinations for public art. From Railroad Park's sweeping commemorative walls to Five Points South's bohemian gallery district, the murals here weave together Black history, labor heritage, and a defiant creative spirit that defines modern Birmingham.

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All Murals Newest Top Verified Avondale Five Points South Railroad Park
"We Are Not Afraid"
Shanequa Gay
Railroad Park, 1st Ave S · Added Apr 4, 2021
"Steel City Rising"
Lamar Whidbee
Avondale, 41st St S · Added Oct 12, 2020
"Vulcan's Vision"
Nequosha Anderson
Five Points South, 20th St S · Added Jun 19, 2022
"Avondale Roots"
Shanequa Gay
Avondale, 2nd Ave S · Added Mar 8, 2023
"Birmingham Strong"
Lamar Whidbee
Railroad Park, 14th St S · Added Jan 15, 2022

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Shanequa Gay

Muralist & visual artist · Birmingham

Atlanta-born, Birmingham-based artist whose large-scale murals center Black joy, Southern identity, and civil rights memory. Her work at Railroad Park and Avondale has helped anchor Birmingham's public art renaissance, earning national recognition and multiple city commissions.

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Lamar Whidbee

Street artist & community muralist · Birmingham

Birmingham native whose bold, figurative style draws on the city's steel industry history and African American cultural heritage. His murals in Avondale and along Railroad Park have become landmark pieces on the city's public art trail.

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Nequosha Anderson

Interdisciplinary artist · Birmingham

Multidisciplinary artist and educator whose public works in Five Points South explore the intersections of Black feminism, Southern landscape, and community memory. She has led multiple youth mural programs throughout Jefferson County.