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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

Built from native limestone in 1938 as a WPA project.

2017 Alumni Mentor Program Kickoff Dinner (Fall Graduate Program)

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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/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)

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/ps-104-brooklyn-gives/

With support from the Immigrants Cultural Fund, Thrive Collective provided visual arts classes at PS/MS 104 in the Fort Hamilton section of Brooklyn that explored the school’s immigrant cultural diversity and collaboratively produced the Brooklyn Gives schoolyard mural, featuring legendary street artists and school alums Kaves and ADM. Our multidisciplinary arts education and social development programming began in February, and empowered students, parents, volunteers, and faculty at the school to design and execute a shared vision from April – June.

SE Sherrett & 16th. Installed June 1, 2019

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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?

One of three part packs that will be given away during the Kaliphlin Community Build project- Sultan's Gate.

 

For more info, visit:

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=91826

Worcester Academy Ninth Grade Retreat, Fall 2017.

Thank you to Lee Keesler for his passion, empathy, and vision leading Charlotte Mecklenburg Library for the last eight years. We're better positioned as a vital resource to improve lives and build a stronger community. We wish you well in your retirement years!

 

Uploaded by: Cody Fink

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

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/ps-104-brooklyn-gives/

With support from the Immigrants Cultural Fund, Thrive Collective provided visual arts classes at PS/MS 104 in the Fort Hamilton section of Brooklyn that explored the school’s immigrant cultural diversity and collaboratively produced the Brooklyn Gives schoolyard mural, featuring legendary street artists and school alums Kaves and ADM. Our multidisciplinary arts education and social development programming began in February, and empowered students, parents, volunteers, and faculty at the school to design and execute a shared vision from April – June.

Randy King talks with gentleman at the Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

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.

Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

www.thrivecollective.org/portfolio/ps-104-brooklyn-gives/

With support from the Immigrants Cultural Fund, Thrive Collective provided visual arts classes at PS/MS 104 in the Fort Hamilton section of Brooklyn that explored the school’s immigrant cultural diversity and collaboratively produced the Brooklyn Gives schoolyard mural, featuring legendary street artists and school alums Kaves and ADM. Our multidisciplinary arts education and social development programming began in February, and empowered students, parents, volunteers, and faculty at the school to design and execute a shared vision from April – June.

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/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.

Veronica was the first to drink out of the water fountain (or "bubbler" if I was back home in Rhode Island) of the child care center, and we have the picture to prove it. The childcare center located alongside the Rodney Fernandez Gardens will increase the childcare capacity of the area by providing services to as many as 40 children.

Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

Gil Blinn at the Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

Yarr me harties! This is my entry for the Eurobricks Pirate Community Build - Building 9: Tavern! It was a huge fun project! :pir-classic:

 

Close to the sea, The Drunken Fish Tavern sells fresh(ish) food and alcohol. However, thanks to being far from the heart of the Imperial-Officer Infested town, it is also a secret meeting place for pirates on the run! The tavern will often host special discounted seafood parties for great pirate captains and their loyal crewmates!

 

Here is the link to my entry topic on Eurobricks:

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=39082

Former Sedgley Board Schools Building On Ash Street, Bilston Has been Used As A Community Centre For Years But Like Many Other Community Centre's In The Wolverhampton Area This Has Also Now Closed It's Doors

This Picture 19.04.14

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.

Residents of Thomasboro engaged with community agencies during a collaborative event that brought people together to share food, fun, and educational resources benefiting childhood development and economic opportunity. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library provided information on learning programs such as Summer Break and Active Reading; access to educational resources through ONE Access and live homework help; resources on continuing education; hands-on technology and literacy for teens; book giveaways; and storytelling through friend of the Library, Ramona Big Eagle. BBQ was provided by Noble Smoke, and music by artists JustHIS League. Games and face painting were also among fun activities for kids.

 

Giving hope and transformation for Charlotte’s most at-risk neighborhoods, Charlotte Mecklenburg Dream Center sponsored the event as a part of their Adopt-A-Block kickoff, which seeks to connect with residents through faith-based outreach.

 

June 29, 2019: 12 – 3:00 at Thomasboro Academy

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Randy King talks with gentleman at the Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

Randy King and Tracy Swartout at the Old Timer's Brunch at Longmire Community Building.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

Shane Sutton piece “A Playful City” on Benburb Street in Dublin.

 

teddybots.com/a-playfull-city/

- More info on “A Playful City”

 

shanesutton.com/comissions/?preview=true

- Looking at his website I see he does commissioned art work, Community-based projects, Street art live painting, and Guest speaking

Tracy Swartout and Rhoda Papajohn-Miller at the Old Timer's Brunch at the Longmire Community Building.

Photo by Kevin Bacher

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.

Ken Davies and Kelli Bacher at Old Timer's Bruch, 2013.

NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher

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.

There are a lot of trial and error when I build. Had to offset the snoted side plates and swapped to dark bluish gray. I also moved the horizontal plates so that they have an overhang in the bow.

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