$65 general | $50 member

Celebrate Tucson’s rich history and vibrant public art scene on this guided 1.5-mile walking tour through downtown. Beginning at the Tucson Presidio Museum, the tour explores a variety of murals and public art—including several new works that honor Tucson’s 250+ year history.
A highlight of the tour is meet-and-greet with local muralist Camila Ibarra, where you will hear firsthand about her art and creative process.
This tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with a mid-way break at The National café for complimentary refreshments.
Begins and ends at the Tucson Presidio Museum, 196 N. Court Ave.
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Camila Ibarra's love for art began in third grade when her first-ever painting, a version of The Great Wave off Kanagawa, sold on Parent Teacher Night before her parents could even see it. As a first-generation Mexican-American growing up in a low-income household, Ibarra poured her creativity into every opportunity, painting her first mural on the walls of her school cafeteria. Since then, her powerful, community-driven work has only grown, ranging from restaurant and private commissions to large-scale public murals, including a recent piece celebrating Tucson's 250+ anniversary. Her art has been featured in The New York Times, HBO's Betty, Arizona Daily Star, and more.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received at least 24 hours in advance of the tour will receive a refund (minus a small transaction fee). Those received less than 24 hours in advance will not.
196 N Court Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
| General | $65.00 |
| Member | $50.00 |
