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.
Featured Artists
All artists →Claudette Moore
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.
Ethan Park
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 His Northside work is visually striking and conceptually dense, layering historical references with vivid contemporary color.
Simone Tate
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.