South Congress · Austin, TX

Art that belongs to Everyone

Raasin in the Sun × Music lane
Featuring Candy Kuo + Art from the Streets

The Project

More than a mural.

In honor of Women’s History Month, Music Lane now features two large-scale murals curated by Raasin in the Sun and created by renowned Austin muralist Candy Kuo. But this project is not just about public art, it is about public equity.

In partnership with Art from the Streets, the project also integrates and uplifts the contributions of unhoused artists, ensuring that as Austin grows, its most vulnerable creative voices are not just included, they are centered. The completed murals are now on view for the public in the P2 and P3 levels of the Music Lane garage.

"As Austin grows, its most vulnerable creative voices aren't just heard. they are centered."

400+

Sq ft of canvas

2

Garage levels

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The Full Story

Where south austin meets real austin

Music Lane is one of South Congress's most recognized destinations and now it's putting that visibility to work for the community. By partnering with Raasin in the Sun, Music Lane is using its walls to say something that matters: that culture and equity belong together.

The mural spans over 400 square feet across two levels of the Music Lane parking garage. It's impossible to miss. And that's exactly the point. Public art at this scale isn't decoration, it's a declaration that this city's history, its people, and its stories deserve to take up space.

RITS brought everything to this project: the relationships, the artists, the creative direction, and the community infrastructure. What started as a site-specific mural became something bigger, a program that puts resources directly into the hands of unhoused artists and gives their work the platform it deserves.

The Music Lane Partnership

Music Lane is a premier South Congress destination that chose to use its platform for something beyond aesthetics. This collaboration reflects a shared belief that great cities invest in the people who make them great.

  • + Site-specific installation

  • + Community-led creative process

  • + Same-day wages for artists

  • + Curated by Raasin in the Sun

  • + Featuring artist Candy Kuo

Artist Spotlight

The people who made this Possible

Every great mural has a story behind the story. Ours belongs to the artists from Art from the Streets: Austinites who are unhoused, deeply talented, and too often invisible in conversations about this city's creative future.

Their work isn't a token inclusion. It is the project. Raasin in the Sun partnered with Art from the Streets specifically to build a process where unhoused artists weren't just participating, they were curating. Their experiences, their perspectives, and their vision shaped what went on these walls.

In a city where rapid growth too often means erasure, this mural is proof that belonging can be built intentionally, publicly, and permanently.

The art for all initiative

Part of Something Bigger

The Music Lane Mural Project is part of Raasin in the Sun's ongoing ART for ALL initiative, a program built on the belief that unhoused individuals deserve dignified work, fair wages, and a seat at the creative table.

Through ART for ALL, Raasin in the Sun employs unhoused artists on public art projects across Austin, providing same-day wages, connections to resources, and the kind of visibility that opens doors. Music Lane is one chapter in that ongoing story.

art for all

Employing unhoused artists. Paying same-day wages. Building belonging…one wall at a time.

This Is History Being Made

Block 16 & 18 is more than a development. It's a reclamation. Join us in honoring the past and building what comes next.