Our sessions can be conducted over a few consecutive days or over several weeks. The resulting public art and videos about the process are powerful tools for NGOs to feature on their own social media platforms, and to present in future discussions about their work.
We were proud to produce a four-storey crowdsourced mural celebrating the NHS – featuring more than 200 flowers drawn by members of the public – in partnership with Rich Mix cultural foundation and community hub in Shoreditch, at 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA.
The mural is made up of 136 individual vinyl adhesives applied to the building’s award-winning moveable aluminium louvres – serving as a reminder of London’s gratitude to the NHS and its international colleagues for their work during the pandemic.
Paint the Change worked with the Linc Centre, a youth hub near Devons Road in Bow, to learn about amazing local people. We wanted to give local heroes the attention they deserve by commissioning portraits of them as murals on the Linc Centre walls.
Detroit’s “Get On And Learn” school bus loop is designed to improve education access and opportunities for local students. Paint the Change installed a bright yellow bus shelter adorned with original artwork showing a group of children wearing crowns and engaged in educational activities outside of the Lincoln-King Academy in northwest Detroit.
Paint the Change is dedicated to supporting local communities across the globe, hosting workshops and producing murals in several cities and countries around the world.