Courtesy Joe Pagac
Joe Pagac at work on a mural in Phoenix.
Mother and daughter Joan O’Dwyer and Whitney Morton converse about local muralist Joe Pagac, whose current commissions include the Rialto Theatre’s west wall and an upcoming mural at Bookmans.... Read more»
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2 comments on this story
My favorite mural in Tucson is actually underneath one of my least favorite murals in Tucson. There used to be a gorgeous piece of public art on the wall on the southeast corner of 4th Ave. & 6th St., the so-called “gateway” to 4th Ave. But sadly -this must have been well over a decade ago- it was replaced with a garish and cartoonish piece of wretchedness that looks like it was done by a child. I miss that other, better mural, and I have always wondered if there were a picture of it somewhere that I could find (pictures of the current abomination are easy to come by)... any help?
I couldn’t find one either, but I’d love to see it. Anyone?