Murals

PS/IS 30: Dreams In Motion

This mural was designed and created in partnership with the students and staff at PS/ IS 30 -the Mary White Ovington School located in Bay Ridge. Residing on the first floor in the Dual Language Hallway, the mural has been inspired by PS/IS 30’s diverse student population- with many of the students being immigrants or…

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PS 329 The Surfside School: Excellence Is Within Our Reach

For the main entranceway of PS 329 the Surfside School, artist Peach Tao and the students involved helped to create an energetic and inspirational portal in and out of the school, welcoming all those who enter into Coney Island’s best-kept secret. The three walls include imagery of students creating and playing in and around a…

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Flatbush Neighborhood Development Grant: Think Mink NYC

For the 4th year in a row, Thrive Collective has been the recipient of the Neighborhood Development grant  for the Flatbush area. For 2022, Thrive Collective partnered with a local hair Beauty salon to create a mural that would truly embody the essence of the business and help bring more visibility to it. This is…

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PS 249: Weaving The World

The theme for the mural, “Weaving the World,” aptly describes the school’s Blue Ribbon celebration.  The community’s interwoven support for one another was apparent as students, teachers, principals, council members, parents, staff, school partners, and supporters all gathered to share in the joyous recognition of their exemplary school community. Participating students from 4th and 5th grade…

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Queens Prep Academy: Change Starts With Us

Proper representation of people who are from different communities regardless of race, religion or orientation is important in the climate of today’s society and the ever-changing view of self. As people become more in touch with who they are, fair representation should be displayed throughout all forms of media. The idea behind this mural is…

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PS/MS 183: Space to Dream

For this project, Thrive artists teamed up with students and staff from the SONYC after-school program and the Dr Richard Greene school in Far Rockaway.  In the classroom, Thrive artists and students explored concepts of: self, identity, community, what they valued, and what they wished to see in their immediate communities and in the world.…

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LRYOH: L.O.V.E. (Love Over Violence Everywhere)

During an after-school program and in partnership with the Soul Saving Station in Harlem, students and Thrive Teaching Artists came together to discuss the hot button topic of “Gun violence,” which hit close to home for more than a few. While there is much to discuss on that topic, we chose to focus on several…

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LRYOH: Holiday Lights

To help commemorate the 2021 Holiday Lights Festival in Harlem, Thrive Collective was called upon by the Living Redemption Youth Opportunity Hub to help beautify the street corner between 125th and 126th street on Frederick Douglass Avenue. The 250 sq. ft. mural was completed over a course of two days and was designed to represent…

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PS 48: Choose Kind

Thrive Collective partnered with Projectivity Group to enhance two “Cozy Corners” at PS 48 on Staten Island.  These spaces are meant for students to take a break and reset, and the theme was calm, soothing visuals to help students relax. After presenting a few different ideas including nature, sunsets, landscapes, the school choose simple abstract…

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