San Diego, CA
Chicano Park in Barrio Logan — with its murals painted on the supports of the Coronado Bridge — is one of the largest outdoor mural collections in the United States and a National Historic Landmark. San Diego's scene extends into North Park, City Heights, and Hillcrest.
Featured Artists
All artists →Guillermo Aranda
One of the founding muralists of Chicano Park, Aranda has been painting at the site since it was established in 1970. His work draws on pre-Columbian iconography, Mexican history, and Chicano civil rights themes. A living legend of Chicano muralism.
Mario Torero
San Diego-born muralist whose work at Chicano Park spans decades and multiple styles, reflecting the evolving identity of the Chicano movement. Known for combining Aztec imagery with contemporary social commentary across Barrio Logan and beyond.
Victor Ochoa
San Diego-based artist and educator who has painted throughout Barrio Logan, City Heights, and North Park. Co-founder of the Chicano Park muralists collective. His work focuses on community identity, cultural pride, and local history.