SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival returns

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There will be 20+ participating in this year’s festival. | Graphic by SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival

TheSHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival has returned for its eighth year and will run until Sun., Oct. 23. The festival is an outdoor arts exhibition that highlights the work of renowned local, national, and international mural artists like James Bullough (Germany), Marina Capdevila (Spain), Reginald O’Neal (Miami), and Ashley Cantero (Tampa).

The 12-day festival includes a lineup of events, including:

See the full lineup.

Bonus: PedalPub St. Petersburg is offering SHINE mural tours from Tues., Oct. 18-Sun., Oct. 23.

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