Austin came together this weekend to honor a beloved public display celebrating the work of artists of color, marking the occasion with a community celebration before the artwork is removed.
The gathering, reported by both KVUE and KEYE, brought residents out to appreciate the display and the artists whose work it highlights. The event offered Austinites a chance to reflect on the mural’s impact on the community and the role public art plays in uplifting and representing diverse voices across the city.
The celebration coincided with Juneteenth weekend — a fitting moment to spotlight Black artistic expression and creativity in Austin. The City of Austin also noted that Juneteenth 2026 festivities were underway across town, with KUT reporting seven separate Juneteenth celebrations taking place in Austin this weekend, giving residents a wide range of ways to honor the holiday and the culture it represents.
Together, these events reflect Austin’s ongoing commitment to celebrating its diverse communities through art, culture, and shared public spaces — a reminder of what makes the city’s creative spirit so enduring.