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
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.
Poor Boy Lloyd's Crawfish Mural
Back of building facing Lafayette Street
201 Florida Street
Artist: Marc Fresh
Superior Grill – Highland Postcard Mural
7333 Highland Road
Museum of Public Art
1102 Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive
Artist: Tats Cru
Hair Art and Company Heart Mural
4414 Government Street
Artist: Tasha Michelle
Hands Mural at Hotel Indigo
200 Convention Street
Artists: Jacob Zumo & Brandan Odums
Cedar House Roasting Co. Rise Up Baton Rouge Mural
5522 Jones Creek Road
Artist: Todd Kepper
River Road Waves
Downtown Baton Rouge
Near River Road and Laurel Street
Artist: Marc Fresh
View from the State Capitol Mural
Inside Raising Cane’s River Center
275 South River Road
Artist: Skinny Dope
Jewel J. Newman Community Center Scotlandville Mural
2013 Central Road
Artist: Skinny Dope
Brown Pelican Mural
541 South Eugene Street (Behind Mimosa Handcrafted and Red Stick Reads)
More Murals in Baton Rouge:
Elysian Apartments
Living Waters
Honoring Sadie Roberts-Joseph
Welcome to Old South Baton Rouge
Perkins Rowe
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