Panama City Mural Trail
The Panama City Mural Trail was born from the Bay Arts Alliance‘s vision of implementing “Art on Every Corner” through the highly successful Bay Arts Mural Project. The trail features more than 15 murals (with more to come) spread across Panama City’s historic neighborhoods.
Jayson Kretzer, executive director of the Bay Arts Alliance, and other community leaders founded the project to keep art at the forefront of discussions during the reconstruction of Panama City’s parks and buildings. Local and nationally known artists like Christon Anderson have relished the opportunity to make their mark on the city’s blank canvas, bringing creativity and beauty to the horizon.
Murals in Historic Downtown
LovePC Mini Masterpieces
Local artist Christence Taylor has created a fanciful collection of 19 compact murals, transforming the support pillars beneath our Destination Panama City Visitors Center (101 W Beach Dr, Panama City, FL 32401) into a new outdoor gallery that’s accessible 24 hours a day. Each design is entirely unique with titles like “Let Me Shell You A Secret”, “Golden Hour”, and “You’re A Reel Catch”.
Welcome Wall
Historic Downtown Panama City’s Welcome Wall ushers travelers into the heart of Historic Downtown Panama City at the corner of Harrison Avenue and West 6th Street. This mural is a cornucopia of stunning visuals from several different local artists including:
- Essential Growth – by artist Heather Clements
- Umbrella – by artist Christon Anderson
- Sea Dreams – by artist Joyful Enriquez
- Ninja Bear – by artist Jayson Kretzer
- Pelican – by artist Paul Brent
- Bird of Paradise – by artist Olga Guy
- Life and Lemons – by artist Christence Taylor
- Seeds in the Mailbox – by artist Heather Parker
Flutter By
The iconic Flutter By mural has transformed the exterior of the Panama City Center for the Arts into a premier piece of art and one of Panama City’s most photographed locations. The bright pinks and oranges adorning the Arts Center’s outer wall turn heads and sparks amazement. This installation by San Francisco artist Cameron Moberg, located at 19 E 4th Street, Panama City, FL 32401, is sure to set your spirit soaring.
Flamingos
Right next to the Flutter By mural at the Panama City Center for the Arts, you can admire the iconic Flutter By mural and discover the vibrant Flamingo mural, a collaborative masterpiece by Missed A Spot artists, Sara Griffith and Lauren McCluskey. This burst of bright pink flamingos and playful shapes will brighten your day and add a splash of color to your visit.
Honey Bee
The Honey Bee is a sweet treat nestled in the coziest courtyard in Historic Downtown Panama City. Let life slow down as you enjoy the sounds of live music, a hearty meal from Millie’s, and a cool brew from Craft Beer Emporium with the pleasant and peaceful backdrop of these beloved bees dancing across a lovely life-size flower garden. See why Heather Parker has created quite the buzz with this mural, located at 300 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401.
Sea Turtle
Great love and care are taken to support the local ecosystem in Panama City, and sea turtles are no exception. View this tender homage to these magnificent creatures, created by artist Joyful Enriquez, at 316 Park Avenue, Panama City FL 32401.
Hammerhead
Rounding the corner of History Class Brewing Company in central Historic Downtown one would not expect to find a hammerhead shark towering over-head, but this thrilling piece by Jessie Jennings will inspire awe and appreciation for this exquisite creature. Stop by 18 E 4th Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401, and come face-to-face with one of the many types of wildlife gracing the emerald waters off our coast.
Mary Ola Reynolds Miller Palm Preserve
In 2017, Jane Perry completed a three-dimensional nature landscape mural that faces the Mary Ola Reynolds Miller Palm Preserve, donated in 2011 to the Bay County Conservancy by Mary Ola, art and nature enthusiast and owner of Gallery of Art in Downtown Panama City. This immersive mural located at 36 W Beach Drive, Panama City, FL 32401, incorporates native Florida animals and plants to stress the importance of the conservation of these species. See if you can spot a red-shouldered hawk, swamp hibiscus, lizard tail, and various types of palms.
Keep Dancing
This vast and vibrant mural completed by George F, Baker III in only three days, comes alive with rich colors and bold movements that seem to jump off the building and invite viewers to imagine the sounds that bring this mural’s “characters” to life. Located at 460 Grace Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401, the mural is sure to put a spring in your step.
A New Wave
“A New Wave”, the mural located at 501 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 was painted as an effort to include City Hall in the Historic Downtown Panama City arts resurgence. Artist JD Justice worked with the City of Panama City to design this modern pop art mural with references to the city logo in color and content, plus a few rays playing in the waves just for fun! Dedicated to those who embrace change to better our community – artists, community leaders, and nonprofits.
Greeting from Panama City
Become part of a larger-than-life greeting in front of the Greetings from Panama City Postcard mural gracing the side of the Bay County Chamber of Commerce building in the heart of Historic Downtown Panama City. Morgan Summers’ vibrant depiction of a signature Panama City sunset sprinkled with sailboats on the horizon can be seen at 235 W 5th Street, Panama City, FL 32401.
Still We Rise
More than a work of art, this mural spans an impressive 100 feet, representing a community’s strength, resilience, and perseverance. Heather Clement’s “Still We Rise” signifies rebirth and hope, and according to the artist “our community planting the seeds of trees whose shade we know we shall never sit in”. This stunning mural is located on the side of the Aaron Rich Marketing building at 842 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401. Learn more about the mural here.
Coca-Cola
Located on the side of Tom’s Hot Dogs at 416 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, this renovated mural dates back to the 1940’s when it was originally created. Restoration efforts made by the Coca-Cola Company, Tom’s Hot Dogs, and local artists Skip Bondur and Logan Flint uncovered and brought it back to life in early 2022. It took hundreds of hours to complete this stunning project that serves as an example of Panama City growth.
Downtown Breezeway
Step into a rainbow at the Downtown Breezeway! This vibrant walkway located at 447 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, connecting Harrison Avenue and Grace Avenue, is a must-see destination. Admire the playful rainbow waves, a colorful creation by Morgan Summers of Uhbeautifultimes.
El Weirdo
Foodies and art enthusiasts rejoice because this quirky restaurant is more than your average mural. El Weirdo, located at 24 Oak Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401, is a wildly colorful restaurant covered in eye-catching murals from 12 artists, sculptures, and unique installations by local artists. From large-scale murals to intricate Lego sculptures, the vibrant explosion of color extends from the exterior to the interior and from the floor to the ceiling. Make sure to snap a pic before digging into their delicious tacos!.
Small Town Big Heart
Discover the perfect blend of art and ale at History Class Brewing Company located at 6 E 4th Street, Panama City, FL 32401. The Small Town Big Heart mural adds a touch of local art to your brewery experience. Also a stop on the Panama City Ale Trail, you can enjoy a cold brew while exploring!
Growing the Seeds of Change
Located on the side of the United Way of Northwest Florida building at 602 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401, this vibrant 10,925 sq ft artwork by Jen Honeycutt is a powerful addition to Downtown Panama City. The mural captures the essence of the United Way’s mission, showcasing their commitment to making a positive impact on the community. Admire the vibrant colors and thought-provoking message as you stroll through Downtown Panama City.
Old Florida
Discover the serene beauty of Florida’s coastal landscape captured in Heather Park’s stunning mural. Located at the back entrance of Main Street Antiques at 437 Harrison Avenue, this artwork showcases a breathtaking scene of swaying palm trees, graceful egrets, and a vibrant sunset casting its golden hues over the shimmering water.
Explore the Mural Trail in Downtown Panama City
Murals in Historic St. Andrews
Day at the Creek
You can’t help but feel like you’ve stumbled upon the best day ever as the warmth and freedom of Day at the Creek washes over you. Located on the side of the popular and quirky Sunjammers building at 1129 Beck Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401 this adventurous mural entices viewers to take the plunge and explore with the paddlers, possibly even uncovering hidden treasures throughout this creative mural by artists, Heather Parker and Jd Justice.
St. Andrews Small Walls
If there is one phrase that captures the character and uniqueness of Panama City’s Historic St. Andrews neighborhood it’s, “Keep St. Andrews Salty”. This mantra captured in art-form by Morgan Summers can be seen at 1120 Bayview Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401. Make this THE photo spot to commemorate all of your favorite “salty” memories.
Darkside
A contrasting pair of murals, the Darkside and Lightside are one of the largest collaborations of local mural art in Panama City. Located in the heart of Historic St. Andrews, these murals face each other. You’ll find Darkside on the side of the St. Andrews Sound Collective building at 1113 Beck Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401.
Artists: AniMae Avrigian, Tesa Burch, Heather Drost, Kim Drost, Brenton French, Morgan Godwin, Terry Knight, Heather Parker, Megan Parker, Paulette Perlman, Aida Torres, Macey, and Michael
Lightside
The other half of the Darkside and Lightside murals is found on the side of the Little Indigo Spa building at 1121 Beck Avenue.
Artists: Paulette Perlman, Terry Knight, Lou DiRusso, Megan Parker, Heather Parker, and Michael
MS Salty
“MS Salty” is nestled along a residence in St. Andrews at 2404 W Beach Drive, Panama City, FL 32401. She is the spirit of St. Andrews and embodies a connection of local land and sea flora and fauna. Panama City artist, Heather Clements, took several days to design, four weeks to paint, and as always, came to life with lots of passion and perseverance.
Taproom
Inspired by the desire to celebrate the lives of loved ones lost, this mural by Heather Clements, holds a special place in the heart of the building owner. These loved ones are represented and honored by distinct elements of the mural: the deer, roses, stargazers, and portrait. Grab a front row seat to this beautiful, sprawling tribute on the Taproom patio, located at 1010 Beck Ave, Panama City, FL 32401
Alice’s on Bayview
Add a splash of vibrant color to your downtown adventure with a visit to Alice’s on Bayview at 1000 Bayview Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401. The colorful mural adorning the side of this charming eatery features a delightful array of leaves and birds, creating a cheerful and inviting atmosphere.
Captain’s Table Fish House
This seafood restaurant boasts a stunning mural featuring an array of colorful fish swimming through the water. As you enjoy a delicious meal, take a moment to admire the details of this fun mural!
Explore the Mural Trail in Historic St. Andrews
More Murals throughout Panama City
Water Tower
World-renowned artist Paul Brent is known for his watercolor and oil paintings that deftly portray the many aspects of the area he is capturing. The water tower was the very first mural in Panama City, and can be found on HWY 231 beside the Mariner Plaza.
Watson Landings Marina
Known as Octavia Clementine, the mural on Watson Landing Marina is by Heather Clements Art. It’s a 2000-square-foot vibrant painting of an octopus. Octavia Clementine’s sister is the MS Salty mural in Historic St. Andrews!