Mural Grant Program Overview

This program, offered by Amarillo Parks & Recreation’s Beautification and Public Arts Divisions, aims to transform our city through vibrant public art. Your mural project can help us achieve shared goals to:

  • Beautify the city
  • Support local artists
  • Promote civic pride and unity
  • Reduce urban blight
  • Encourage tourism and cultural appreciation

Grants are available to help fund murals that will leave a lasting impact on our community.

Grant Details
  • Grant Period: Applications are open from October 15, 2025 to December 31, 2025.
  • Funding: Applicants may receive up to 50% reimbursement, with a maximum of $6,000 per mural in designated city areas. A total of $30,000 is allocated for this fiscal year.
  • Eligibility: Murals must be a minimum of 10 x 7 feet and located on income-producing properties.
  • Application Process: Completed applications must be approved by the Beautification and Public Arts Advisory Board before any mural work begins.

Changes to this year’s application:

  • All mural submissions must be original works created by the artist and not created by artificial intelligence.
  • Applicants agree to indemnify the City if the mural violates any intellectual property laws or the rights of any third parties.
  • Applicants and their successors grant additional entities; such as, The Amarillo Chamber of Commerce, The Amarillo Convention and Visitors Bureau, Center City Amarillo, the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation and any neighborhood association recognized under Chapter 4-12, to reproduce, distribute, or use in in any manner, funded murals, including photos and videos of funded murals, to promote the Mural Grant Program and the City of Amarillo.
  • Proof of payment must be provided by the Applicant.

Have questions or need more information about the City of Amarillo Mural Grant Program? Email us at muralgrants@amarillo.gov

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