Your Guide to Murals in Baton Rouge
Explore any neighborhood in Baton Rouge, and you’re sure to stumble upon a gallery of murals and street art.
Whether commissioned by a business or part of a larger project such as The Walls Project, each mural adds color and character to the Capital City. Grab your camera and a friend and embark on a tour of murals in Baton Rouge!
Visit Baton Rouge Postcard Mural
Side of building facing Laurel Street
Address: 359 Third Street
Artist: Kayla Newnam
Commissioned in celebration of Visit Baton Rouge’s 50th anniversary, the Visit Baton Rouge postcard mural was painted by artist Kayla Newnam, founder and creator of Out There Murals, a cross-country mural project. The postcard depicts several themes associated with our city and culture – crawfish, Mardi Gras, history and major universities, LSU and Southern.
View from the State Capitol Mural
Inside Raising Cane’s River Center
Address: 275 South River Road
Artist: Skinny Dope
Step inside the Raising Cane's River Center and you'll find more than just an event venue. Local artist Skinny Dope brought the city's personality to life with this mural, offering a glimpse into different neighborhoods in Baton Rouge.
Curbside Burgers Mural
Address: 4158 Government Street
Artist: @marcfreshart
This colorful mural outside Curbside Burgers on Government Street is exactly the kind of street art that makes Mid City so special. Created by local artist Marc Fresh, it's as eye-catching as the burgers inside.
Barbershop Conversations Mural
Address: 1640 Plank Road
Artist: Venazir Martinez
This powerful mural at Cosey's Barbershop in North Baton Rouge is more than just street art. Commissioned by The Walls Project and created by artist Venazir, the large-scale piece was unveiled by Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center to spark conversations about clinical trials and the importance of diversity in cancer research. A beautiful reminder that art can inspire change and that representation matters in every community.
Brown Pelican Mural
Address: 541 S. Eugene Street (in front of Mimosa Handcrafted)
A love letter to Louisiana's state bird, this mural outside Mimosa Handcrafted is a must-stop for anyone strolling through the neighborhood. Bold, beautiful, and unmistakably Louisiana.
Jewel J. Newman Community Center Scotlandville Mural
Address: 2013 Central Road
Artist: Skinny Dope
Local artist Skinny Dope brings his signature style to the Scotlandville community with this vibrant mural at the Jewel J. Newman Community Center, celebrating the culture and spirit of one of Baton Rouge's most historic neighborhoods.
Greetings from Oxbow Mural
Oxbow Rum Distillery
Address: 760 St Philip St.
Artists: JoLean Laborde and Wendell Brunious
This postcard-style mural outside Oxbow Rum Distillery is a cheerful welcome to one of downtown Baton Rouge's most spirited destinations. Created by artists JoLean Laborde and Wendell Brunious, it's a fun photo stop before or after a distillery tour.
Visit Baton Rouge Staircase Mural
Downtown Baton Rouge
Address: 300 S River Rd. (in front of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum on the riverfront)
Tucked along the riverfront, this staircase mural transforms an everyday walkway into a work of art. Depicting waves and hidden quatrefoils, it celebrates Baton Rouge's iconic symbol and serves as a perfect photo-op along the Mississippi River.
River Road Waves
Downtown Baton Rouge
Near River Road and Laurel Street
Artist: Marc Fresh
Local artist Marc Fresh captures the rhythm and flow of the Mississippi River in this downtown mural. It's a fitting tribute to the waterway that has shaped Baton Rouge for centuries.
Pink Elephant Antiques Mural
Address: 2648 Government Street
This mural outside Pink Elephant Antiques on Government Street is a neighborhood staple and a favorite backdrop for photos. It perfectly creative energy of the Mid City - unique and not afraid to display a little flair.
Poor Boy Lloyd's Mural
Back of building facing Lafayette Street
Address: 201 Florida Street
Artist: Marc Fresh
This mural on the back of Poor Boy Lloyd's brings a little extra life to downtown's Florida Street. Stand in the middle of the crawfish claws to get the perfect photo immersion!
Hands Mural at Hotel Indigo
Address: 200 Convention Street (Hotel Indigo)
Artists: Jacob Zumo & Brandan Odums
Collaboration meets creativity in this vibrant mural on the side of Hotel Indigo. It's a powerful piece that'll look good for any photo you have in mind!
Museum of Public Art
Address: 1102 Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive
Artist: Tats Cru
Mural collective Tats Cru made their mark in Baton Rouge with this bold piece of art. Stand in front and get the perfect shot with Baton Rouge in bold letters.
Superior Grill – Highland Postcard Mural
Address: 7333 Highland Road
A fun nod to Baton Rouge's postcard-style mural tradition, this colorful piece outside Superior Grill on Highland Road is a popular spot for photos before a round of margaritas.
Helix Mentorship STEAM Academy Mural
Downtown Baton Rouge
Address: 339 Florida St
This inspiring mural at the Helix Mentorship STEAM Academy downtown reflects the creativity and potential of the next generation of Baton Rouge artists, scientists, and thinkers. A colorful reminder that art and education go hand in hand!

















