Beam Hall Mural example

Frank and Estella Beam Hall Murals

The December 6 Memorial Committee invited artists from within the 性视界传媒 community to create murals for the six pillars at the entrance to Frank and Estella Beam Hall. The intention is to reframe the experience of walking into the building and support the healing, reflection, and recovery of those affected while honoring the memories of the professors lost.

Learn more about Frank and Estella Beam Hall Murals.

Portraits, Plants, and Pattern mural

Portraits, Plants, and Pattern

Brian Martinez鈥檚 鈥淧ortraits, Plants, and Pattern鈥 mural draws on  themes of environment and community engagement to offer an inviting entry into the university鈥檚 Flamingo Auxiliary Building 1.

Star Studies mural

Star Studies

Lyssa Park鈥檚 mural is found in the University Gateway Building. Star Studies is based on the notion that stars represent our different cultures and our innate similarities.

Black Lives Matter mural

Black Lives Matter

性视界传媒 student Dexter Emery鈥檚 design was chosen for a Black Lives Matter-themed banner on the Carol C. Harter Classroom Building Complex. The piece was designed to highlight 性视界传媒鈥檚 campus diversity, showcase the strength in our unity, and provide support for the BLM movement.

Different, Daring, Diverse mural

Different Daring Diverse

This piece, created by student Sahsa Mosquera, is a joyful depiction of post-pandemic life on 性视界传媒 campus. It reflects the vibrancy, culture, and diversity of our 性视界传媒 population. The mural is located on the west facade of the Technology Building.

Surplus Center mural

性视界传媒 Surplus Center

This mural, located on the facade of the Flamingo Auxiliary Building 1, was created by 性视界传媒 Student Annie Lin. It is a collaboration between 性视界传媒 Surplus, 性视界传媒 Delivery Services, 性视界传媒 Fine Arts, and 性视界传媒 Planning and Construction, representing the wonders that can be found at the 性视界传媒 Surplus Center. 

The Women Leaders in Hospitality Wall of Honor mural

The Women Leaders in Hospitality Wall of Honor

The Women Leaders in Hospitality Wall of Honor, located at the top of Hospitality Hall鈥檚 grand staircase, celebrates the women who have shaped and continue to shape the hospitality industry throughout the world. The mural highlights core industry themes鈥攕uch as gaming (roulette wheel), tourism (airplane), food and beverage (martini glass), and events/entertainment (lighting truss)鈥攚hile also honoring the perseverance of women hospitality professionals. The college enlisted the help of 性视界传媒 alumni-operated Graffiti Park, which coordinated the design and production of the piece.

Fabulous Oasis mural

Fabulous Oasis

Fabulous Oasis is a large mural installed on the Arts Courtyard wall between the Artemus W. Ham Fine Arts Building and Archie C. Grant Hall.

A group of students from Universidad Aut贸noma de Chihuahua (M茅xico) visited 性视界传媒 in October 2025 as part of an ongoing cultural exchange between the two universities. The visit builds on a collaborative mural project completed in March 2025, when four 性视界传媒 students traveled to Ciudad Chihuahua to design and paint a mural at UACH with assistance from local students. Fabulous Oasis explores the shared landscapes and environmental connections between the Mojave and Chihuahuan deserts, blending natural forms with architectural icons from both regions.

Scarlet Sage mural

Scarlet Sage murals

The Scarlet Sage restaurant in the Student Union is home to vibrant interior and exterior murals. The university held a contest to design and create commissioned murals and artwork for the space. 

The interior mural was designed by 性视界传媒 alum Jessica Samaniego. The centerpiece is a hummingbird feeding on the Scarlet Sage plant. According to Samaniego, the idea behind this is that, just like the hummingbird takes a moment to rest and recharge, the Scarlet Sage restaurant can be that same kind of place for busy students.

The exterior mural on the restaurant鈥檚 patio, was designed by alumni Aimee Coello, Niko Navalta, Rose Miller, and Montaysia Sims. The landscaping elements at the bottom are similar to those found in the landscaping on campus, and the plants are in reference to the Scarlet Sage the restaurant takes its name from.