The City of Temecula, Community Services Department, and the Temecula Valley Museum seek to support emerging artists by providing a space to showcase their craft. Each month or two, student artists will have the opportunity, facilitated by Bigfoot Graphics, to paint a mural on varying topics. For information on how to get involved, call 951-694-6450.

March 2023 – For March and April, we acknowledge the movement that Cesar Chavez led for migrant farm workers. This beautiful mural was created by a group of students at Great Oak High School led by their teacher, Marco Magallanes. The public is invited to attend a mural unveiling on Wednesday, March 8 at 5 pm to recognize the artists of this project. Complimentary refreshments will be available.

January 2023 – This beautiful mural was created by 15 year old artist Mya Hill, a Mission Vista Academy and Bigfoot Graphics art student. Mya was asked to create a mural in honor of Frederick Douglass and in support of the Temecula Valley Museum’s American Black History Month in February. Mya stated “I’m so honored to have me and my talents selected for this project. Even with all the lovely help I received, completing it was a bit of a challenge. My favorite part of this mural is by far the bust of Frederick Douglass.”

December 2022 – This festive mural was created by members of the community during our Art Off The Walls event and Second Saturday event, as well as students of Bigfoot Graphics. This mural is dedicated to celebrating the Temecula Valley Museum’s annual event Christmas Around The World, where we celebrate the Christmas traditions and cultures of countries we have “visited” during our monthly Second Saturday Cultural Celebration events.

November 2022 – This beautiful mural was created by Chámmakilawish Pechanga School Students, lead by Principal Andrew Masiel Jr. and third grade teacher Amalika Jackson; the students’ vision was to present a collection of ideas and concepts that represent the Luiseño people, culture and life. The school consulted with Myra Masiel of Pechanga Cultural Resources and Vanessa Hogan of Tribal Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to plan the artwork, representing Native life in the valley, both past and present. Artist JR Ceja themed this month’s mural as “Grandpa’s Wisdom”. It is the mission of the Chámmakilawish Pechanga School to ensure that each child develops a foundation for success through the development of a healthy self-esteem by means of participating in a rich learning environment. The purpose of the Chámmakilawish Pechanga School since the school opened its doors, is to teach tribal members culture and language without sacrificing other areas of education.

September / October 2022 – This beautiful mural titled Fall Colors was created by students from Clarissa Creative Foundation, including Evan Tovar (17), Susan H. Nelson, Ava Schroeder (16) & Kayleen Castillo (14) from Chaparral High School; Allie Lindley (14) from Temecula Valley High School; Camille Gallup (12) from Dorothy McElhinney Middle School; Savriel Aquino (12) from Temecula Preparatory School; Mia Flores (13) & Kyla Alvarez (14) from Temecula Preparatory School’s National Art Honor Society; and Abby Lee (12) from Day Middle School. This mural depicts the fall colors of Temecula with hot air balloons floating through the crisp autumn air. The Autumnal Equinox, when the Sun is exactly above the Equator and day and night are of equal length; also, either of the two points in the sky where the ecliptic (the Sun’s annual pathway) and the celestial equator intersect. In the Northern Hemisphere the Autumnal Equinox falls about September 22 or 23, as the Sun crosses the celestial equator going south. According to the astronomical definition of the seasons, the autumnal equinox also marks the beginning of Autumn, which lasts until the Winter Solstice on December 21 or 22 in the Northern Hemisphere.

July / August 2022 – This beautiful mural titled America The Beautiful features work by Bigfoot Graphics Elite and Advanced Art Programs. The mural depicts stunning and vibrant natural scenes from all around the USA.

May / June 2022 – This beautiful mural was created by the students of Springs Charter School, titled Wildlife of the Temecula Valley, done in the style of Keith Haring.

March / April 2022 – This beautiful mural was created by 18 year artist Tommy Gonzales, graduate of Great Oak High School and current student of Oregon State University. This mural celebrating Earth Day was inspired by the Pechanga Band of Luisano Indians. States artist Tommy Gonzales, “Pu’éska Mountain, which is represented in the mural, is sacred to the Luiseño people of Southern California. The mural seeks to not only represent the indigenous tribes of the area, but their love and perspective on nature. With a rich history and religion that is closely intertwined with Earth and all of her beauty, this mural works to honor the Luiseños and the place “where the rocks cry”. It is the perfect representation for Earth Day, here in the beautiful Temecula Valley.

January/February 2022 – In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and American Black History Month, this stunning mural was created by 12 -year old artist AJ Pederson with contributors Kaia Bo and Landon Stingle. AJ states, “I want this mural to inspire people of all ages to pick up a pencil and start drawing. This beautiful mural features Dr. King as he delivers his most famous and compelling speech calling for the end of racism at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom held in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, August, 28, 1963. The purpose of this march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans.







These sentiments inspired the students to create a mural commemorating Juneteenth celebrating the progress that has been made while still respecting the struggles that persist, by showcasing the talents of African American students and residents in our community and their part in the “important progress” towards equality and representation. Social Media: @officialgohsbsu @phyliciamjoseph @riveraimagery

Artist Amanda Le added, I wanted to show the connection between the two sister cities, Temecula and Daisen by placing the Torii gate in the middle of the mural, and including the mountains to represent Mount Daisen on the side. We added lots of color and balloons to bring out a feeling of joy and happiness with hope that we inspire that connection in every corner of this mural”. Instagram for Ms. Bucci is @ TenguHarley Instagram for Ms. Le is @amanngle.


