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Some Days I Have to Push Myself and Say Hello!

 

We Can Open Doors Together For Our Recovery Journeys

 
 

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discover phase

Our team launches into the program, by partnering with a behavioral health provider, a muralist, and a mental health peer specialist. We begin our workshop series, exploring mental health topics related to an individual’s recovery and community based topics. From there, we expand our partnership base with key community groups to engage broad sections of the community in the program. Through our workshops and our public open studio event, we develop the mural theme and cultivate neighborhood advocates and ambassadors for the program.

 
 
Exhibition launch in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan to kick off our public event series to capture neighborhood input for the mural and share mental health stories.

Exhibition launch in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan to kick off our public event series to capture neighborhood input for the mural and share mental health stories.

Outdoor event to gather input from residents to inform the mural theme.

Outdoor event to gather input from residents to inform the mural theme.

design phase

Once we have the mural theme, we expand our conversations and engagement activities to explore stories and symbols that will inform the mural design. We continue our workshop series and host two more public open studio events to collectively come up with what the mural design will become. Through this participatory design, we share a draft of the mural design and present it at community design reviews to capture feedback and refine the mural. Once the mural design is approved by community members we send it to print.

 
 
People discussing the mural design and providing feedback during the Community Design Review process.

People discussing the mural design and providing feedback during the Community Design Review process.

Folks enjoying themselves as they help us finish touch ups on the mural.

Folks enjoying themselves as they help us finish touch ups on the mural.

Deploy phase

After the mural design is approved we print the design at a 100% scale as a black and white image. During additional workshops we prepare the paints and outline the mural panels using a color by number system. The mural panels are transformed into a large coloring book in preparation for our larger Paint Festival. We host a large festival and other smaller events for people to come paint the mural, learn about mental health services, and engage in other wellness and art activities.  Our team of artists complete the murals in the studio, adding texture and details for a professional finish. We then install our murals on community walls and celebrate nine months of work with the hundreds of people involved in the process.

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Transformed Fountain House Gallery into a painting laboratory to produce the mural and invite pedestrians to come in and paint.

Transformed Fountain House Gallery into a painting laboratory to produce the mural and invite pedestrians to come in and paint.

Installing the mural over the Lincoln Tunnel on 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan.

Installing the mural over the Lincoln Tunnel on 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan.