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top, left: “Multi-Cultural Woman’s Mural” by Erica Rae Sykes on the Children’s Library facing Aztec Avenue. middle, left: “Coal Mining Era” by Andrew Butler on the American Bar alleyway between Second and Third Streets. middle, right: “Native American Trading” by Chester Kahn on the Joe Tanner Building at the corner of Third Street and Coal Avenue. left: “Gallup Community Life” by Eric Leon Sarracino on the east-facing wall of City Hall on Aztec Avenue. opposite, top: “Great Gallup” by Paul Newman assisted by Steve Heil on the westfacing wall of City Hall on Aztec Avenue. opposite, middle: “Ceremonial” by artist Irving Bahe on the Ceremonial Building facing Coal Avenue.
location of murals It’s an easy and interesting historic walk through the downtown area of Gallup. The following eight new murals are designated as the PARADE OF MURALS, and can be seen as follows:
Artist photos by Milan Sklenar
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GALLUP VISITORS GUIDE
1. Great Gallup
3. Zuni
5. Multi-Cultural
by artist Paul Newman assisted by Steve Heil on the west-facing wall of City Hall, located on Aztec Avenue and South Second Street.
by artist Geddy Epaloose, located at the Octavia Fellin Public Library on Second Street.
Women’s Mural by artist Erica Rae Sykes, located at the Children’s Library on Aztec Avenue
2. Gallup Community
4. Long Walk Home
6. Native American
Life by artist Eric Leon Sarracino on the eastfacing wall of City Hall, located on Aztec Avenue & S. Second St.
by artist Richard K. Yazzie, located on Third and Hill Streets.
Trading by artist Chester Kahn, located at the Joe Tanner Building on the corner of Third Street and Coal Avenue.