Partnering with NYC Cultural Affairs, Year 2
At Thrive Collective, we love stories that demand sequels. After proudly introducing the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs as a new partner last year, this year we saw an expansion…
read moreSince our first NYC Council awards in 2014, Thrive Collective has leveraged $3.3M in total NYC Council investments to raise $13M to help eradicate artless education in public schools citywide.
To date, twenty-nine NYC Council Members have provided 195 awards to help bring Thrive Collective to 300 schools and communities in all five boroughs. We have leveraged these investments to raise 4x the NYC Council funds to serve more than 35,000 students by strengthening arts, music, sports, and mentoring programs. In FY26, ten Council Members provided 19 awards totaling $328,000.
Principal Kavourias from PS 171 in Astoria thanks NYC Council Member Tiffany Cabán for bringing Thrive Collective to her school, and celebrates the exponential return on that investment.
As of 2026, Thrive Collective has served 300 schools and community centers in 45 of 51 NYC Council districts. Interactive Map.
In FY25, our NYC students and artists completed: 120 school and community murals in 34 NYC Council Districts totaling 30,000 square feet of public art at sixty-five locations in all five boroughs; 14 original songs, cover art, and music videos; 5 student films and PSAa; one fifteen-episode podcast; dozens of art festivals, ribbon cuttings, school assemblies, & community events; more than 60 artists of various disciplines; our 600th and 700th murals since the 2013-2014 school year; our 35,000th student and 300th school served since 2011; plus 15 murals in Puerto Rico, the DC metroplex, Baltimore, and Tennessee.
Together, these visionary colleagues are helping Bring Art Back for a renaissance in public education and placemaking citywide.
Our project-based learning experiences reset the bar of possibility for all who participate. Our students learn how to develop a shared vision and bring that vision to life collaboratively with others. Tangible, immediate outcomes include murals, music, videos, events, festivals, sports leagues and tournaments, mentoring relationships, and transferable life skills essential for thriving. Click the images below to enjoy portfolios of the public art murals students have completed with Council support since FY14. Enjoy original songs and music videos by R.H.Y.M.E. here. Watch student films produced here.
At Thrive Collective, we love stories that demand sequels. After proudly introducing the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs as a new partner last year, this year we saw an expansion…
read moreMayor Bill de Blasio marches in the Puerto Rican Day Parade on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Jeremy Del Rio proudly represented…
read moreSince 2014, eight current and former NYC Council Members have brought Thrive Collective’s Murals, Music, and Media programs to twenty-five schools in Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens. We are so…
read moreOn December 12, 2016, Thrive Collective participated in the kickoff event of Thrive NYC’s Week of Action with First Lady Chirlane McCray, Deputy Mayor Buery, and actor Dennis O’Hare in…
read moreThrive Collective proudly welcomed the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) as a partner this year thanks to the advocacy of NY City Council Members Vincent Gentile, Fernando Cabrera, and…
read moreHere is one of our student artists holding up Mayor Bill de Blasio’s proclamation that was presented to us last week at #WeAreThrive. The City of New York Certificate of…
read moreThe Norwegian American Weekly newspaper featured the “Generations” mural in print and online last week. About the artwork itself, author Victoria Hofmo writes: “This fine tradition of connecting art to public schools is continuing…
read moreFrom “Students create ‘Generations’ mural for Norwegian Christian Home,” By Paula Katinas (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 5/15/14) The idea of the mural is to reinforce the notion that immigrants through…
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