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www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/les-seeds-of-love/
Thank you NYS Senator Marty Golden, Royal Talens, the Lutheran Elementary School Mural Committee, Michael “Kaves” McCleer, and all the students and volunteers who made Seeds of Love possible.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/welcome-ps-236/
How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.
As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.
The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.
Keep Calm Move On
MS 42Q Robert Vernam (Queens 2016)
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Art Direction: Sam Wisneski
• Teaching Artist: Marissa Molina
• Feature Artists: Sonic & DAZE
• Exterior Schoolyard
• 750 square feet
• Acrylic and spray paint on brick
• Sponsored by NYC Council Member Donovan Richards, Sherwin Williams, Full Gospel Tabernacle, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, NY CityServe, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Art as Catalyst for Change, Presbyterian Hope in Action
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/psms-34-i-am-loisaida/
The Lower East Side neighborhood of Loisaida is known for its famed murals and the artists who create them. It’s also the birthplace of Thrive Collective and our School Murals program at PS/MS 34 in 2007. We were delighted to return with a second mural project in 2016 — this time exploring the neighborhood’s cultural identity on the focal wall behind the stage in the auditorium.
Thrive Collective’s first school mural project, before we were known as Thrive Collective, was the Dream Walls in the schoolyard of PS/MS 34.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/is-117-tywls-i-am-moun...
A discretionary grant from NYC Council Member Fernando Cabrera allowed us to return to IS 117 for a second School Murals project, this time with a twist. We would leverage the project as a mechanism to invite collaboration between both schools that share the building: IS 117 Joseph Wade Academy and The Young Women’s Leadership School.
Students from both schools worked together to imagine a shared vision for their Mount Hope neighborhood, and brought that vision to life at the main entrance of the building. The last thing students see as they return home each day is the world they are building together.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/psms-34-i-am-loisaida/
The Lower East Side neighborhood of Loisaida is known for its famed murals and the artists who create them. It’s also the birthplace of Thrive Collective and our School Murals program at PS/MS 34 in 2007. We were delighted to return with a second mural project in 2016 — this time exploring the neighborhood’s cultural identity on the focal wall behind the stage in the auditorium.
Thrive Collective’s first school mural project, before we were known as Thrive Collective, was the Dream Walls in the schoolyard of PS/MS 34.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ps-58-i-am-east-tremont/
Neighbors in East Tremont section of the Bronx have something great to brag about: the I Am East Tremont school mural at PS 58x.
The mural highlights the diversity of the neighborhood, the various activities the students enjoy doing in school, and noteworthy people in the community such as the Coquito Lady and firefighters.
If you find yourself on Washington St. and East Tremont, don’t forget to stop by and admire the mural.
For extra credit: can you identify Mrs. Gunn the principal?
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/les-seeds-of-love/
Thank you NYS Senator Marty Golden, Royal Talens, the Lutheran Elementary School Mural Committee, Michael “Kaves” McCleer, and all the students and volunteers who made Seeds of Love possible.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/arise/
Arise
National Youth Worker Convention (Cincinnati 2016)
• Art Direction: Sam Wisneski
• Interior entrance lobby
• 60 square feet
• Acrylic on canvas
• Sponsored by Youth Specialties
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/i-am-longwood/
In June, the Longwood section of the Bronx became a little brighter and more colorful. Students from PS 333 and 335 worked together on a shared schoolyard mural that offers a glimpse into how they see their neighborhood and how it shapes their identity. For six weeks, students from six classes in the building — three classes from each school — joined us in the yard to help paint the mural, along with dozens of volunteers on Saturdays. The results were fantastic.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/les-seeds-of-love/
Thank you NYS Senator Marty Golden, Royal Talens, the Lutheran Elementary School Mural Committee, Michael “Kaves” McCleer, and all the students and volunteers who made Seeds of Love possible.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/i-am-longwood/
In June, the Longwood section of the Bronx became a little brighter and more colorful. Students from PS 333 and 335 worked together on a shared schoolyard mural that offers a glimpse into how they see their neighborhood and how it shapes their identity. For six weeks, students from six classes in the building — three classes from each school — joined us in the yard to help paint the mural, along with dozens of volunteers on Saturdays. The results were fantastic.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/bsswa-voice-of-the-bronx/
Thrive Collective returned to BSSWA for a second consecutive year, and brought street art legend Sonic BAD to help us develop a Street Art 101 curriculum. The results are breathtaking, as approximately 180 students collaborated with Sonic to bring their vision to life.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/welcome-ps-236/
How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.
As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.
The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.
2024 Secret Santa build for Atobe_Brick. See the link below for more info:
board.ttvchannel.com/t/atobe-finishes-the-job/72241?u=ajtazt
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ps-58-i-am-east-tremont/
Neighbors in East Tremont section of the Bronx have something great to brag about: the I Am East Tremont school mural at PS 58x.
The mural highlights the diversity of the neighborhood, the various activities the students enjoy doing in school, and noteworthy people in the community such as the Coquito Lady and firefighters.
If you find yourself on Washington St. and East Tremont, don’t forget to stop by and admire the mural.
For extra credit: can you identify Mrs. Gunn the principal?
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/bsswa-voice-of-the-bronx/
Thrive Collective returned to BSSWA for a second consecutive year, and brought street art legend Sonic BAD to help us develop a Street Art 101 curriculum. The results are breathtaking, as approximately 180 students collaborated with Sonic to bring their vision to life.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ps-58-i-am-east-tremont/
Neighbors in East Tremont section of the Bronx have something great to brag about: the I Am East Tremont school mural at PS 58x.
The mural highlights the diversity of the neighborhood, the various activities the students enjoy doing in school, and noteworthy people in the community such as the Coquito Lady and firefighters.
If you find yourself on Washington St. and East Tremont, don’t forget to stop by and admire the mural.
For extra credit: can you identify Mrs. Gunn the principal?
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/les-seeds-of-love/
Thank you NYS Senator Marty Golden, Royal Talens, the Lutheran Elementary School Mural Committee, Michael “Kaves” McCleer, and all the students and volunteers who made Seeds of Love possible.
Keep Calm Move On
MS 42Q Robert Vernam (Queens 2016)
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ms-42q-keep-calm-move-...
Art Direction: Sam Wisneski
• Teaching Artist: Marissa Molina
• Feature Artists: Sonic & DAZE
• Exterior Schoolyard
• 750 square feet
• Acrylic and spray paint on brick
• Sponsored by NYC Council Member Donovan Richards, Sherwin Williams, Full Gospel Tabernacle, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, NY CityServe, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Art as Catalyst for Change, Presbyterian Hope in Action
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/i-am-longwood/
In June, the Longwood section of the Bronx became a little brighter and more colorful. Students from PS 333 and 335 worked together on a shared schoolyard mural that offers a glimpse into how they see their neighborhood and how it shapes their identity. For six weeks, students from six classes in the building — three classes from each school — joined us in the yard to help paint the mural, along with dozens of volunteers on Saturdays. The results were fantastic.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/welcome-ps-236/
How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.
As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.
The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ps-58-i-am-east-tremont/
Neighbors in East Tremont section of the Bronx have something great to brag about: the I Am East Tremont school mural at PS 58x.
The mural highlights the diversity of the neighborhood, the various activities the students enjoy doing in school, and noteworthy people in the community such as the Coquito Lady and firefighters.
If you find yourself on Washington St. and East Tremont, don’t forget to stop by and admire the mural.
For extra credit: can you identify Mrs. Gunn the principal?
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/welcome-ps-236/
How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.
As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.
The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/bsswa-voice-of-the-bronx/
Thrive Collective returned to BSSWA for a second consecutive year, and brought street art legend Sonic BAD to help us develop a Street Art 101 curriculum. The results are breathtaking, as approximately 180 students collaborated with Sonic to bring their vision to life.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/welcome-ps-236/
How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.
As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.
The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/is-117-tywls-i-am-moun...
A discretionary grant from NYC Council Member Fernando Cabrera allowed us to return to IS 117 for a second School Murals project, this time with a twist. We would leverage the project as a mechanism to invite collaboration between both schools that share the building: IS 117 Joseph Wade Academy and The Young Women’s Leadership School.
Students from both schools worked together to imagine a shared vision for their Mount Hope neighborhood, and brought that vision to life at the main entrance of the building. The last thing students see as they return home each day is the world they are building together.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/bsswa-voice-of-the-bronx/
Thrive Collective returned to BSSWA for a second consecutive year, and brought street art legend Sonic BAD to help us develop a Street Art 101 curriculum. The results are breathtaking, as approximately 180 students collaborated with Sonic to bring their vision to life.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/i-am-longwood/
In June, the Longwood section of the Bronx became a little brighter and more colorful. Students from PS 333 and 335 worked together on a shared schoolyard mural that offers a glimpse into how they see their neighborhood and how it shapes their identity. For six weeks, students from six classes in the building — three classes from each school — joined us in the yard to help paint the mural, along with dozens of volunteers on Saturdays. The results were fantastic.
The second night of my Nevada excursion found me shooting in Caselton, a mostly abandoned mining town just over the hill from Pioche in the remote southeast corner of the state. Most of the houses and businesses that surrounded this community building are gone now, but this beautifully sunburned structure rots alone, in a stand of dense Manzanita trees.
Night, 120 second exposure. Full moon, natural and red-gelled flashlight.
Reprocessed and replaced, February 2023.
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/les-seeds-of-love/
Thank you NYS Senator Marty Golden, Royal Talens, the Lutheran Elementary School Mural Committee, Michael “Kaves” McCleer, and all the students and volunteers who made Seeds of Love possible.
Keep Calm Move On
MS 42Q Robert Vernam (Queens 2016)
www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ms-42q-keep-calm-move-...
Art Direction: Sam Wisneski
• Teaching Artist: Marissa Molina
• Feature Artists: Sonic & DAZE
• Exterior Schoolyard
• 750 square feet
• Acrylic and spray paint on brick
• Sponsored by NYC Council Member Donovan Richards, Sherwin Williams, Full Gospel Tabernacle, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, NY CityServe, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Art as Catalyst for Change, Presbyterian Hope in Action
Inside the community building in the Nevada ghost town of Caselton.
Night, 120 second exposure. Full moon outside, totally dark inside, natural and red-gelled flashlight.
Announcing the FIRST Disney LEGO build challenge!
With the holidays approaching - let's share models that represents a Disney moment of family and togetherness. What Disney moments make you smile and feel warm inside?
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