Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City's mural scene has grown rapidly with the city's urban renaissance, with the Paseo Arts District providing an established institutional foundation and Bricktown's warehouse district offering large exterior walls that have attracted some of the region's most ambitious large-format work. The Plaza District rounds out a trio of neighborhoods where walking equals discovering.
Featured Artists
All artists →Nina Sixkiller
Sixkiller is a Cherokee artist who creates murals that center Indigenous presence on land that was once Indian Territory, using visual language drawn from Cherokee and plains tribal traditions to create work that is simultaneously ancient and urgently contemporary. Her Paseo murals are landmarks of the district and widely considered the most important mural art working in Oklahoma.
Carlos Fuentes
Fuentes specializes in murals that engage with architectural scale, designing compositions specifically for the massive brick warehouse facades of Bricktown. His work combines abstract geometric form with figurative elements that tell stories about Oklahoma City's oil-and-cattle heritage filtered through a contemporary lens.
Tamara Jones
Jones has built a practice around listening—extensive community engagement that produces murals reflecting the actual voices, faces, and stories of each neighborhood she works in. Her Plaza District work is a visual anthology of stories gathered from longtime residents, rendered in a warm, accessible style that invites everyone to find themselves in the walls.