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Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, with its 19th-century German immigrant architecture, has become one of the Midwest's most compelling mural destinations—the contrast between ornate Victorian brick and contemporary street art creating a visual dialogue unique in American cities. Northside and Walnut Hills extend that creative energy into neighboring communities with distinct character.

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All Murals Newest Top Verified Over-the-Rhine Northside Walnut Hills
"Rhine Valley"
Claudette Moore
Over-the-Rhine, Main St · Added Apr 3, 2016
"Northside Bloom"
Ethan Park
Northside, Hamilton Ave · Added Jun 19, 2019
"Walnut Rising"
Simone Tate
Walnut Hills, McMillan St · Added Sep 7, 2021

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Claudette Moore

Architectural muralist · Over-the-Rhine

Moore has spent two decades studying the ornate German-immigrant architecture of Over-the-Rhine and creating murals that complement and challenge the historic fabric. Her large-format work uses earthy pigments and bold geometry that feel both contemporary and archaeologically rooted in the neighborhood's Teutonic heritage.

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Ethan Park

Graphic narrative muralist · Northside

Park is a Korean-American artist who creates murals exploring immigrant experience in Midwestern industrial cities, drawing on Cincinnati's layered history of German, African-American, and newer immigrant communities. His Northside work is visually striking and conceptually dense, layering historical references with vivid contemporary color.

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Simone Tate

Portrait muralist · Walnut Hills

Tate has been documenting Walnut Hills through portraiture for a decade, creating monumental faces that celebrate the neighborhood's Black cultural history and its ongoing renewal. Her work on McMillan has become a touchstone for the community, honoring the neighborhood's legacy as a center of Cincinnati Black life through faces the whole city recognizes.