Rondo African-American Arts District: Celebrating Art, History, and Community in St. Paul
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Since 1993, Rondo CLT has evolved to meet the changing needs of our community. Today, we’re expanding our commitment to place-keeping by centering arts and culture as key drivers of equitable, community-led development. Through the Rondo African-American Arts District (RAAD), we’re building the foundation for a vibrant cultural corridor. Partnering with local artists and businesses along Selby Avenue, we’re bringing dynamic, community-rooted art to the heart of Rondo.
Our commitment is to continuously grow the Rondo African-American Arts District (RAAD), creating ongoing opportunities for local artists and enriching the neighborhood with public art. Through creativity and collective action, we ensure that Rondo's legacy is not only remembered—it’s celebrated, uplifted, and amplified for generations to come. Layered, historical, and forward-looking, RAAD remembers what was disrupted and reimagines what’s possible ahead.
Explore the RAAD Corridor: Murals, Art & Local Businesses
The art on Selby Avenue is a permanent fixture. We invite you to walk the corridor and explore the incredible works now on display.
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These vibrant pieces were brought to life through our arts funding and a special partnership with three of our commercial CLT tenants: In Black Ink (at Selby and Lexington), SoulTouch Productions (at Selby and Victoria), and Seitu Jones (at Selby and Dale).
Key Artists & Art Installations in the Rondo District:
Key Artists & Art Installations in the Rondo District:
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Reggie LeFlore: Mural at Rondo Community Land Trust (1041 Selby Ave)
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In Black Ink: Metro Transit Bus Shelter Artwork at Lexington Pkwy and Selby Ave, and "Stories of Elder Migrations" at 848a Selby Ave.
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Soultouch Productions: Metro Transit Bus Shelter Artwork at Victoria St. and Selby Ave.
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Shea Maze, Harmonee Harrison, Aleya Berry & Discover Dope Creative: Mural Park at 738 Selby Ave.
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Alvin Carter Mural: Located at JJ Hill Montessori School and J. Selbys (169 Selby Ave).
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Seitu Jones: Metro Transit Bus Shelter Artwork at Dale St. and Selby Ave.
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Leslie Barlow: Mural to be located at Mississippi Market (622 Selby Ave).
Partnering Businesses & Institutions on Selby Avenue:
The corridor's art is made possible through partnerships with anchor institutions and businesses. Visit these locations to support the community:
This work is funded in part by MHC with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.