Chandler Mural Quest
Expiration: Nov 8th 2025
Embark on a vibrant art adventure with the Chandler Mural Quest, a limited-time digital scavenger hunt through Chandler, AZ. Explore local murals and answer fun quiz questions to check-in at each stop. Complete your journey to earn a set of exclusive Chandler postcards. What are you waiting for? Begin your quest now!
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Located in Chandler at Espo’s Mexican Restaurant, this mural project brought together diverse participants to create a public work that would celebrate the rich culture and history of the Pueblo Alto/Hightown neighborhood. Pueblo Alto/Hightown is one of Chandler’s oldest neighborhoods, and today the neighborhood is home to a vibrant community with generations of history.
Edgar 8ahau Fernandez, 2023
This large-scale interactive mural was created to bring fun new experiences to guests shopping in Chandler Fashion Center and share more about what inspires them in life. By stepping into the mural and posing "holding" the balloons, this piece provides an opportunity for people to become a "living work of art".
Kelsey Montague, 2019
This mural was designed around the idea of unity, community, and that time encapsulates a theme of full circle, specifically within the rhythms of nature that we witness each day. We observe ‘unity’ in the desert in spite of the sparse resources that allow our breathtaking ecosystems to flourish. This piece depicts the rhythm of the desert ecosystem.
Chelsi Rossi, 2021
This piece draws inspiration from the deep bond between humans and nature, the calm found in that connection, the strength it takes to pause, and the resolve to chase your dreams with heart and perseverance.
Jessica Gonzales, 2024
This mural was created by students at Shumway Leadership Academy who shared drawings and ideas for this piece reflecting their core values of community, inclusion, and empathy. Through over 500 student submissions, their creativity and insight became the heart of the design painted on pillars at Provinces Park.
This mural celebrates Chandler’s first hometown hero, Zora Folley. This large mural on the east side of FLO Yoga & Cycle pays tribute to all that Folley achieved in his life, inspires Chandler youth to see what hard work and determination can achieve, and provides an iconic piece of cultural public art that adds to the increasingly vibrant Downtown Chandler.
Giovannie Dixon, 2022
Telling stories from the rich history of the Pueblo Viejo neighborhood in Chandler, artists and community members came together to create this beautiful piece featuring cherished landmarks and celebrating the culture which has shaped Chandler today.
Delsa Designs, 2025
This mural is inspired by Arizona’s state bird and plant, the cactus wren and the saguaro. While both are usually obscured by the desert or the wings of the bird take flight before approach, this mural allows Arizonans to get close and feel the presence of the mystery of the desert and her beauty.
Lauren Lee, 2021
Inspired by a Mexican celebration which honors deceased loved ones, this mural shows opposite sides of the faces of a sombrero-clad man and a woman with a bright red rose in her hair. In between is the entrance door, flanked by a colorful painting of a tomato and pepper pairing.
Lalo Cota, 2017
Located in the Downtown Breezeway, the north side closer to the historic downtown features images of Chandler's roots. Moving south, images approaching New Square highlight the more iconic contemporary buildings in the city, looking to Chandler's future as a technology and innovation hub.
Cam DeCaussin and Joey Salamon, 2020
Depicting three large beer distillers surrounded by the desert landscape and Chandler architecture, this mural brings light and energy into the environment surrounding a well-known local brewery.
Noe "Such Styles" Baez and Champ Styles, 2017
Inspired by the idea of water as a vital element in the desert, this mural features many Arizona native species of plants, birds, and insects that rely on these water sources to thrive within the mural. The water elements in this piece are meant to emphasize, highlight, and celebrate the canal running alongside the 228 foot long mural.
Be sure to stop by The Gallery at CCA Aug 9th - Nov 8th to check out this artist's exhibit in Chandler, Con cariño siempre: Ariana Enriquez.
Ariana Enriquez, 2020
Exhibit Located at The Gallery at CCA (Inside the Box Office)
Within the Mexican culture, there is believed to be two deaths–the first is when you physically pass away and the second is when you have been forgotten by the living. Wanting to preserve the legacy of the strong women in her family, muralist and artist, Ariana Enriquez set out to tell their stories in the best way she knew how— through her artwork. However, in order to truly celebrate these women, she would need to first delve deeper into her family’s history. Armed with pen and paper, Enriquez sat down at her Yoya’s (great aunt) table with her relatives. Her family members shared some truly incredible stories about the acts of service, kindness, and compassion that have been passed down through the generations. So often, people want to discuss generational trauma, but what about generational joy and the positivity and unity that can be passed down through the generations? This undercurrent of love and strength is something that Enriquez had felt her whole life but never quite understood how it had manifested in her family. It was then that she realized that these acts of love are the bedrock of her familial bonds.
For Con cariño siempre, Enriquez creates a visual love letter to her family. Drawing from her practice of using fauna and flora as symbolism, Enriquez created large scale installations that not only celebrate the women in her family but also highlight the love languages expressed throughout the years. By visually telling the stories of her ancestors, Enriquez aims to keep their memories alive long after they are gone.