Fresno, CA
Fresno's mural scene is anchored by the Tower District's eclectic arts corridor and a long tradition of farmworker muralism rooted in the Central Valley's Mexican American community. The city's Chinatown and downtown arts corridors host works that document Hmong, Armenian, and Latino experiences — making Fresno's walls an unmatched chronicle of the agricultural heartland's diverse immigrant tapestry.
Featured Artists
All artists →Ernesto de la Loza
Veteran Chicano muralist whose Central Valley commissions honor the farmworker movement, Cesar Chavez, and the Mexican American families who built California's agricultural economy. His Tower District works are among the most historically significant murals in the San Joaquin Valley.
Ka Vang
Fresno-based Hmong American artist whose murals document the refugee experience and cultural resilience of one of the nation's largest Hmong communities. Her Chinatown mural is a landmark of Fresno's growing public art program.