Fargo, ND
Fargo's mural scene punches well above its size, with the Broadway District hosting a rotating collection of large-format work that anchors the city's arts identity on the northern Great Plains. The city's harsh climate has driven muralists toward bold, high-contrast work designed to remain vivid through long winters and sun-bleached summers.
Featured Artists
All artists →Ingrid Sorensen
Sorensen, a North Dakota native with Norwegian roots, creates murals that honor the Scandinavian immigrant heritage of the Red River Valley through a Nordic design sensibility applied to Great Plains landscapes. Her Broadway District work uses clean geometric forms and a palette of wheat gold, sky blue, and birch white to create a distinctly northern Midwestern visual language.
Kofi Mensah
Mensah moved to Fargo from Minneapolis and has become a central figure in the city's arts scene, creating abstract murals that bring urban energy and global visual influences to a city often overlooked on the national arts map. His downtown work challenges assumptions about what art looks like in mid-sized Great Plains cities.
Darla Voss
Voss has spent fifteen years building relationships with the Somali, Sudanese, and Native American communities that make Fargo more diverse than most outsiders expect. Her community-driven mural process produces work that documents the cultures, faces, and stories of Fargo's newest and oldest residents in a single visual vocabulary.