Tchoupitoulas Art Corridor — artwork #10006 by Jamar Pierre · New Orleans, United States

graffiti lettering trumpet piano drums bass
Tchoupitoulas Art Corridor
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Jamar Pierre
Jamar Pierre

Jamar D. Pierre, born in New Orleans and raised between the Seventh Ward and Gentilly, is a painter, muralist and arts educator with more than thirty years of practice. Introduced to graffiti in the 1980s, he was redirected as a teenager by a teacher toward Jerome Smith and his organization Tambourine and Fan, devoted to cultural awareness among the youth of Treme, before spending fifteen years wi…

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Added 20/04/2026

Monumental mural unfolding along the Tchoupitoulas Street floodwall between the 1900 Block and NOLA Brewing, designed and led by Jamar Pierre with the New Orleans International Muralist collective. The first two phases painted between 2018 and 2024 cover 1,200 linear feet and chronologically narrate more than three centuries of New Orleans history, from the indigenous peoples of Bulbancha to the towering 'NOLA' letters populated with trumpet, double bass, piano and drums in tribute to the birthplace of jazz. When finished, the mural will stretch nearly a mile and become the longest in the United States.

The artwork Corridor artistique Tchoupitoulas is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of New Orleans in United States, more precisely here: 1900 Block of Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA.

This graffiti is also tagged as: lettering, trumpet, piano, drums, bass.

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20/04/2026
New Orleans, United States
1900 Block of Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA
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