Collaborative murals designed by young artists

A site-specific mural is commissioned for each installation of the “Stay Alive / Make Art” exhibit.
The opportunity to DRAW ON THE WALLS is irresistible (and of course, therapeutic).

The Goggleworks Center for the Arts
Reading, Pennsylvania

All the Feels in
one colorful Wheel.

Designed by Bloomington, Indiana High Schooler Jordyn Armstrong and painted by ALBF interns, this mural was on display at the Goggleworks in the summer of 2021. The spectrum of feelings ranged from “Borderline Arson” red to “Vibin’ with the Trees” green (kids would NEVER say just, “I feel annoyed.”

Hundreds of visitors to the GW center contributed their feelings.

The Richmond Art Museum,
Richmond, Indiana.

The space between the synapses is where the action happens

This mural (we call it “Neurospace”) was designed by Earlham College student Kate Wallace and Painted by RHS art students (thank you, Mrs. Cruse-Griffin!!!!). It will be available for collab to 1,600 high school students who will be visiting the galleries in the Richmond Art Museum from February 12 - April 2, 2022.

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