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How well do you know Austin’s famous murals?

Test your skills by identifying 13 of Austin’s famous murals based on just a small piece.

An artist works on a large-scale mural of a Black woman amongst the clouds on South Lamar.

This Rex Hamilton mural still stands on South Lamar.

Photo via ATXtoday

You know what they say — life imitates art, art imitates ATX.

We have a lot of local street art here in the Capital City. You’ve probably seen your fair share of murals, but how well do you know the local scene? It’s time for a pop quiz.

We’re asking you to identify 13 different murals based on just a small piece of the picture. Most of the answers can be found in our murals guide, but we also included a few wild cards to keep you on your toes.

Don’t be fooled, this quiz is not meant to be easy. Send us your top score for a chance to be featured in our newsletter. We wish you the best of luck.

Test your skills with this quiz.

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