24 Eye-Catching Street Art Murals in St. Louis

The street art around St. Louis tells the story of our city and talented St. Louis artists have been taking their creativity to the next level. This is a collection of some of the gorgeous street art you can see across St. Louis, where it has rapidly become a city staple.

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Nat King Cole Baby it’s COVID (cold) outside
The Grove (4140 Manchester Avenue)
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
Nat King Cole Baby it’s COVID (cold) outside
The Grove (4140 Manchester Avenue)

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
”St. Louis Hall of Fame”
The Grove located by The Gramaphone (4243 Manchester Avenue)
Mural by Grace Mccammond and Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club students
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”St. Louis Hall of Fame”
The Grove located by The Gramaphone (4243 Manchester Avenue)

Mural by Grace Mccammond and Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club students

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”Piano Peacock”
The Grove (4185 Manchester Avenue)
Art by artist Grace Mccammond and St. Louis community members
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”Piano Peacock”
The Grove (4185 Manchester Avenue)

Art by artist Grace Mccammond and St. Louis community members

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”The South City Computer”
South City St. Louis
A collaborative effort by PoisRawk
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”The South City Computer”
South City St. Louis

A collaborative effort by PoisRawk

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”Angels in America”
The Grove by Urban Chestnut (4465 Manchester Avenue)
This mural was inspired by  Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” and commissioned by The Rep STL for their play “Angels in America”
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”Angels in America”
The Grove by Urban Chestnut (4465 Manchester Avenue)

This mural was inspired by Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” and commissioned by The Rep STL for their play “Angels in America”

Photo credit: Riverfront Times / @riverfronttimes on Instagram
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Wakanda Forever
Located on the graffiti wall in downtown St. Louis
Commemorating the late Chadwick Boseman
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Wakanda Forever
Located on the graffiti wall in downtown St. Louis

Commemorating the late Chadwick Boseman

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St. Louis Blues Culture
The Grove (4370 Manchester Avenue)
Mural by artist Grace Mccammond
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St. Louis Blues Culture
The Grove (4370 Manchester Avenue)

Mural by artist Grace Mccammond

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”Carniceria Latino America”
Cherokee Street (2800 Cherokee Street)
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”Carniceria Latino America”
Cherokee Street (2800 Cherokee Street)

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”Birds on Boyle”
The Grove, intersection of Boyle and Manchester (4200 Manchester Avenue)
Art by artist Jeff Kapfer
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”Birds on Boyle”
The Grove, intersection of Boyle and Manchester (4200 Manchester Avenue)

Art by artist Jeff Kapfer

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”215 Feet of Love”
The Grand Center Arts District (3310 Samuel Shepard Drive)
Mural by: Collaboration of Paul Artspace and Kranzberg Arts Foundation. The artist is REMIX, who created the piece.
#remixuno
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
”215 Feet of Love”
The Grand Center Arts District (3310 Samuel Shepard Drive)

Mural by: Collaboration of Paul Artspace and Kranzberg Arts Foundation. The artist is REMIX, who created the piece. #remixuno

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
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”We The People”
Located on Cherokee Street (2719 Cherokee Street)
Art by artist Shepard Fairey
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”We The People”
Located on Cherokee Street (2719 Cherokee Street)

Art by artist Shepard Fairey

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”42 Doors of Hope”
Located in South City
Art sponsored by the American Cancer Society
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”42 Doors of Hope”
Located in South City

Art sponsored by the American Cancer Society

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”I Am Jesse Owens”
Located in Old North, across the street from Crown Candy diner (1401 St. Louis Avenue)
Mural by Raw Canvas organization
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”I Am Jesse Owens”
Located in Old North, across the street from Crown Candy diner (1401 St. Louis Avenue)

Mural by Raw Canvas organization

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”You Belong Here”
The Grove at Rise Coffee STL (4176 Manchester Avenue)
Art by Victoria Emanuela and Caitie Metz of On Being In Your Body
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”You Belong Here”
The Grove at Rise Coffee STL (4176 Manchester Avenue)

Art by Victoria Emanuela and Caitie Metz of On Being In Your Body

Photo credit: Riverfront Times / @riverfronttimes on Instagram
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“Life is a Chess Move”
North City St. Louis at Apiary @ The Park (2027 Salisbury Street)
Mural by Cbabi Bayoc
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“Life is a Chess Move”
North City St. Louis at Apiary @ The Park (2027 Salisbury Street)

Mural by Cbabi Bayoc

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Robot Mural
Located in The Grove
Mural by Grace Mccammond
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Robot Mural
Located in The Grove

Mural by Grace Mccammond

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The Salvation Army’s representation of community gardening
Midtown St. Louis (3038 Washington Boulevard)
Art by MOJO and The Salvation Army St. Louis 
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
The Salvation Army’s representation of community gardening
Midtown St. Louis (3038 Washington Boulevard)

Art by MOJO and The Salvation Army St. Louis

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
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”This Poem”
Downtown St. Louis (3301 Washington Avenue) 
Art by Phil Jarvis and High Low Cafe. This poem is written by Shirley Bradley Price LeFlore, the late St. Louis Poet Laureate emeritus.
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
”This Poem”
Downtown St. Louis (3301 Washington Avenue)

Art by Phil Jarvis and High Low Cafe. This poem is written by Shirley Bradley Price LeFlore, the late St. Louis Poet Laureate emeritus.

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
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Former Greyhound Bus Station and Cass Bank turned into artwork
Located in North City St. Louis (1450 North 13th Street)
Art by Cbabi Bayoc and partnered with Urban Strategies Inc. and Cherokee Street Gallery. 
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
Former Greyhound Bus Station and Cass Bank turned into artwork
Located in North City St. Louis (1450 North 13th Street)

Art by Cbabi Bayoc and partnered with Urban Strategies Inc. and Cherokee Street Gallery.

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
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“We Are…”
Old North (2624 N. 14th Street)
This artwork is apart of the Imagined Futures Series by Christopher Burch and Central Print.
Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
“We Are…”
Old North (2624 N. 14th Street)

This artwork is apart of the Imagined Futures Series by Christopher Burch and Central Print.

Photo credit: Tracy Jane Weidel / @muralsofstlouis on Instagram
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