Murals

Community-funded public art celebrating liberation, solidarity, and the revolutionary power of collective creation

Mural Projects

Apartheid Wall, Ithaca, NY
8ft × 36ft
Complete

The Sun Will Shine

2024Exterior acrylic paintwith Ithaca Jewish Voice for Peace, Ithaca Collective for Justice in Palestine, Ithaca Mural Arts, & Various local social justice coalitions

A powerful statement of solidarity created collectively for Indigenous liberation. This large-scale mural became a beacon of hope and resistance, symbolizing the unwavering belief in Palestinian freedom and the collective power of student activism.

Community-funded project raising $13,000+
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Tikkun V'or Synagogue, Lansing, NY
10ft × 10ft
Complete

Tikkun V'or (תיקון אור) - Healing Light

2024Mixed mediawith Center for Transformative Action, Ithaca Mural Arts, Michael Margolin, Jewish youth community at the Tikkun V'or Synagogue

A Jewish liberation mural exploring themes of healing, justice, and spiritual resistance. Created in collaboration with Jewish spiritual leader and rabbi in training, Michael Margolin and Jewish youth, this piece reclaims Jewish identity through values of liberation and solidarity.

Community-funded project raising $2,000+
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Community School of Music & Arts
10ft × 15ft
Complete

Love as Revolution

2025House paintswith CSMA, Cornell Society for the Humanities, Ithaca Mural Arts

An intersectional solidarity mural celebrating the revolutionary power of love as a force for social change. This piece weaves together themes of community care, mutual aid, and the transformative potential of collective love in movements for justice.

Community-funded project raising $3,000+ (including $1,500+ crowdsourced)
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SouthWorks Factory, Ithaca
37ft × 15ft
Ongoing

In the Image of My Queens, I Stand

2025Exterior acrylic paintwith Argos Inn, Ithaca's Community Arts Partnership, Center for Transformative Action, Ithaca Mural Arts, Meldrim's Paint Center

A nature-infused mural featuring Indigenous Bedouin and Nubian women protected by ancestral geometric light, standing in fierce resistance on stolen land while maintaining connection to their traditional territories.

Grant-funded community project
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Community Impact & Process

4Murals Completed
$18K+Community Raised
100+Community Contributors

Each mural project emerges from deep community collaboration and grassroots funding, ensuring that the work truly serves the people who live with it daily. These aren't just artworks—they're acts of collective resistance, love letters to liberation movements, and beacons of hope in spaces that need them most.

Through community-funded models, from small individual donations to organized fundraising campaigns, each project demonstrates the power of collective investment in art that challenges oppression and celebrates our shared humanity. The collaborative creation process transforms both the artists and the community, building relationships that extend far beyond the painted wall.

These murals exist at the intersection of art and activism, creating visual anchors for movements while making space for healing, celebration, and revolutionary imagination in public spaces that belong to all of us.