Chalk the Block is returning to Downtown El Paso this October. For local artists, the spotlight is officially up for grabs.

Now in its 18th year, Chalk the Block has grown into one of the largest public arts festivals in the region. Presented by Raiz Federal Credit Union and hosted by the City of El Paso’s Museums and Cultural Affairs Department (MCAD), the event transforms the Downtown Arts District into a living canvas of color, creativity, and community. This year’s celebration takes place October 11–12, and artist applications are now open.

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What Is Chalk the Block in El Paso?

If you’ve never been, imagine this: vibrant 3D chalk murals sprawled across downtown sidewalks, immersive art installations, live music, and a sea of El Pasoans soaking in the city’s creative energy. Each year, over 40,000 people attend Chalk the Block, making it a major stage for artists to showcase their skills and connect with a massive audience.

It’s more than an art show. It’s a cultural celebration and a launchpad for local talent.

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How to Apply for Chalk the Block 2025

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a high school student just starting out, there's a spot for you. Artists can apply in one of three categories:

  • Showcase: Advanced artists, ages 18+

  • Emerging: Intermediate artists, ages 18+

  • Student: Current high school students

To be considered, all artists must submit their application online through the official Chalk the Block website. The deadline to apply is August 18, and applicants must follow all submission guidelines outlined on the site.

Artists selected to participate will be required to attend a mandatory orientation and commit to scheduled festival hours.

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Why Chalk the Block Is a Must for El Paso Artists

Chalk the Block isn’t just a festival. It’s a cornerstone of El Paso’s cultural identity. It gives painters, illustrators, and visionaries of all kinds a platform to be celebrated in the heart of the city.

If you’ve ever dreamed of having your work seen by thousands, this is your moment.

Another El Paso Hidden Gem: Artist & Sculpture Ho Baron

Discover the otherwordly art of Ho Baron, a local artist whose life-size sculptures can run anywhere from $25 to $25K, and can be seen around town, including locations in Las Cruces, Albuquerque, Round Rock, and Georgetown in Austin, Roswell, Silver City, and Baltimore.

WOW: Amazing Artwork by El Paso Artist Ruben Mariscal

You've seen the giant TMNT mural in El Paso but there's more to Ruben's work than that. Here's a sample of some of his artwork spotted around town.

Gallery Credit: Daniel Paulus