Best Street for Driving by Art
Roosevelt Street
Phoenix is a town that requires reliable transportation. Whether that’s a car, the bus, and/or light rail, there’s no way to live here without traveling some ways for work, school, fun, etc. It’s not all bad, as a stretch of road like Roosevelt Street (especially between Central Avenue and Seventh Street) offers a collection of gorgeous murals that’s easily enjoyed while cruising at 20 miles per hour. These pieces are a snapshot of the larger Phoenix culture, with an emphasis on Latin culture especially, as well as a chance to further celebrate the city’s talented artists. Over the years, there have been some standouts, like Antoinette Cauley’s portrait of author and activist James Baldwin on the Ten-O-One office building on Central Avenue, or the utterly gorgeous collaborative cityscape by Lalo Cota and other artists at 128 East Roosevelt Street. Each one emphasizes something unique, but collectively they speak to our city’s interest in great art as well as the role that plays in shaping our shared identity as a bright and brilliant city. Next time you’re driving down Roosevelt, take the time to stop and enjoy the art — it’s your city smiling back at you amid the traffic jams and congested air.