Raleigh, NC
Raleigh's mural scene has exploded alongside the city's rapid growth, with the Warehouse District emerging as the epicenter of large-format street art. Five Points and Glenwood South add depth to the city's visual culture, turning commercial corridors into open-air galleries.
Featured Artists
All artists →Marcus Webb
Webb came up through the North Carolina art school circuit and spent years documenting the state's tobacco and textile history before turning that imagery into 30-foot-tall murals across the Warehouse District. His signature style layers sepia archival textures over vivid modern color fields, creating a visual tension that feels uniquely North Carolinian.
Sofia Reyes
Reyes specializes in botanically-informed large-format work that draws on North Carolina's native flora and Piedmont landscape. Her Glenwood South installations have become landmarks for the neighborhood's walkable arts corridor, using a palette drawn directly from the state's longleaf pine forests and river meadows.
Jerome Tatum
Tatum has spent the last decade collaborating with Five Points businesses and residents to create community-driven murals that document neighborhood history. His process—extensive interviews, archival research, community sign-off—produces work that reflects the voices of longtime residents in a rapidly changing city.