This post is the third in a series about the old Mission Linen building in Las Vegas. The other two posts looked at the graffiti and street art on the east and west walls. Links to the other posts can be found at the bottom of this post.
The old Mission Linen building is/was at the corner of South 1st Street and Coolidge Avenue in Las Vegas. The north wall (facing Coolidge) was covered with a lot of street art but I suspect that it is long gone – Google’s Street View shows the building painted white (from 2023).
below: There were also some photographs that look like they are part of an Inside Out Global Art project.
below: On the left, a macabre mural by Broken Fingaz
below: Teach Peace by Thresh Techr
below: Faces to the right are by Uncutt Art while the cat? reclining top centre is part of a series, Milk the Bunny, by Omayra Amador .
below: Stereotypical Temper by Typical Bandito
below: Another Milk the Bunny, bottom right, amongst other graffiti.
below: by Punk me Tender
below: On the right, Marie Antoinette says ‘Let them eat paste’ by There She Is. Obviously a play on her more famous line of “Let them eat cake.”
below: “Everything is horrible and will remain compromised”
Mission Linen Building – east wall
Mission Linen Building – west wall


























