Birmingham Murals: Your Ultimate Guide to Wall Art in Bham

As a photographer in Birmingham, AL (hey hey!), I have to stay up to date on all the best spots for photoshoots in town. There are new murals popping up in the city all the time! Tbh, it’s hard to keep up. So I compiled a list of my favorites just for you! Pick a few to add to your Insta feed or turn the list into an adventure date and try to find them all in one afternoon!

“It’s Nice To Have You In Birmingham”

Friends, this mural is a Birmingham staple. It’s popular because it’s true! It really is nice to have you in Birmingham 😉 You can find her HERE on Richard Arrington Jr Blvd right next to John’s City Diner!

 

Eleanor Stenner photographed in front of Birmingham murals.

 

“Stay Saucy Birmingham”

A new Milo’s opened up downtown and with it came this saucy mural! She’s cute, she classy, and she’s located HERE right in the middle of the Milo’s drive through…best to avoid this one during lunch hours.

 

 

Magic City / BHAM / Good Dog

On the side of Good Dog dog park and bar on 23rd street, you’ll find this fun, graffiti-esque mural featuring the Magic City sign and the Good Dog logo. This one is HUGE – good luck fitting them all into one photo! Find it HERE

Eleanor Stenner photographed in front of Birmingham murals.

 

“Better Together”

This one popped up in the height of Covid in 2020, but it’s stuck around of obvious reasons. It’s colorful, inspiring, and speaks the truth. Birmingham, we’re better when we’re together! Find it HERE!

 

Eleanor Stenner photographed in front of Birmingham murals.

 

Skyline

HERE, on the wall outside Birmingham Breadworks, you can see a giant, colorful depiction of the Birmingham skyline at sunset. After you finish your photos, take a peek around the corner of the building and see it for real!

 

“BHM”

Located at the Summit in between Trader Joe’s and Barnes & Noble lies this vibrant BHM mural. The next time you’re around for a shopping trip, stop at this spot for a sweet pic celebrating our sweet city! Find it HERE!

Eleanor Stenner photographed in front of Birmingham murals