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Louisville, KY

The Derby City harbors a fierce creative streak beneath its bourbon and thoroughbred exterior. NuLu — the New Louisville arts district — has become the epicenter of a mural boom honoring Muhammad Ali's legacy, celebrating African American heritage in the West End, and reflecting the immigrant communities reshaping Butchertown and Germantown. Louisville paints with pride and purpose.

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All Murals Newest Top Verified NuLu Highlands Butchertown West End
"The People's Champion"
James Winston
NuLu, Story Ave · Added Jun 3, 2019
"Bourbon Country"
Priya Menon
Highlands, Bardstown Rd · Added Oct 12, 2020
"Butchertown Collective"
RJ Holton
Butchertown, E Washington St · Added Mar 28, 2021
"West End Rising"
Tamika Lawson
West End, W Broadway · Added Aug 1, 2022

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James Winston

Muralist · Louisville

Louisville-born figurative painter whose monumental portraits center Black American icons and the everyday heroes of his home city. His NuLu tribute to Muhammad Ali — ten feet of rope-a-dope silhouette over the Story Avenue wall — is the most-photographed mural in Louisville and a touchstone for the city's public art identity.

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Priya Menon

Public artist · Louisville / Cincinnati

Menon's textile-inspired large-scale works draw equally on her South Indian heritage and the bourbon barrel craftsmanship of her adopted Kentucky home. Her Bardstown Road installation — a swirling study of copper stills and blooming magnolia — is the centerpiece of the Highlands mural corridor.

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Tamika Lawson

Community muralist · Louisville

West End native whose murals are acts of historical preservation as much as art. Lawson documents the neighborhoods being reshaped by investment — the churches, corner stores, and faces that longtime residents know. "West End Rising" was painted in partnership with fifteen block associations and the Louisville Metro Housing Authority.