Public art
Austin murals and public art
Austin murals and public art: start with 'Hi, How Are You' Frog Mural, Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin, and Greetings from Austin Mural (Roadhouse Relics). Use the 8 places below to build a plan around this theme; each place has source-backed details behind its description.
8 places
Places to start with
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'Hi, How Are You' Frog Mural
Located near the UT Austin campus, this iconic and beloved street mural features Jeremiah the Innocent, a friendly, wide-eyed fro…
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Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin
Experience "Austin," the only freestanding building designed by renowned artist Ellsworth Kelly. Located at the Blanton Museum of…
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Greetings from Austin Mural (Roadhouse Relics)
Capture the essence of Austin with this iconic, vintage-postcard style mural. Painted on the exterior of the Roadhouse Relics neo…
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Hi, How Are You Mural
Located near the University of Texas campus, this iconic Austin mural features "Jeremiah the Innocent," a friendly, wide-eyed fro…
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Jos' Coffee Mural Site
Located on the side of Jo's Coffee on South Congress, the iconic "I love you so much" mural is one of Austin's most photographed…
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Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue
Stand before the iconic eight-foot bronze statue of blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan on Austin's Lady Bird Lake. This peaceful mem…
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The Color Inside
Tucked away on a University of Texas rooftop, James Turrell's "The Color Inside" is a stunning public art installation and contem…
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Willie Nelson Bronze Sculpture
Located in downtown Austin at the entrance of the Moody Theater, this impressive eight-foot bronze sculpture honors country music…