Skip to content
{applyTransition = true;opacity.forEach((_, i) => setTimeout(() => opacity[i] = 1, i * 50));}, 100);" @mouseleave="opacity = Array(7).fill(1);applyTransition = false;">
Tours
Events
Programs
Donate
Shop
Mural Arts Logomark
Mural Arts Logo
Tours
Events
Programs
Donate
Shop
Close
Programs
Artworks
About
Stories
Artists
Join The Action
Overview
Public Art and Civic Engagement
Art Education
Restorative Justice
Porch Light
Mural Arts Institute
Overview
History
People
Press Kit
Access, Representation, and Community
Press Kit
Artist Opportunities
Careers
Contact
Search
Search Icon
Mural Arts Logomark
Mural Arts Logo
Tours
Events
Programs
Donate
Shop
Close
Main
Tours
Events
Programs
Donate
Shop
About Mural Arts
−
+
Programs
Back
Programs Overview
Overview
Public Art and Civic Engagement
Art Education
Restorative Justice
Porch Light
Mural Arts Institute
Artworks
About
Back
About Overview
Overview
History
People
Press Kit
Access, Representation, and Community
Stories
Artists
Join The Action
Connect
−
+
Press Kit
Artist Opportunities
Careers
Contact
Search
Search Icon
Environmental Justice
How to Act Sustainably (Through Art)
“Communicating with art and through art is a way of getting people to take the issues seriously, and pay attention.”
Public Art
How to Ignite Change in Perspectives
Reminder: everybody has a right to exist in public space.
Art in Philadelphia
Public Art
Art in Person
Our first Artists in Conversation event is this Wednesday, July 17, and we thought we’d start the conversation a little early.
Public Art
Introducing the James Prigoff Archive
These images couldn’t be anywhere but Philadelphia.
Art in Philadelphia
Public Art
How to Ignite Change in Places
From skylines to flower boxes, portraits to abstract images, Mural Arts is always reflecting and igniting change in places.
Restorative Justice
Why Wall Ball Matters
Behind every mural are the many people who made it possible: you.
Uncategorized
How to Ignite Change in People
Art-making has a special power.
Public Art
What’s Up at 1021 Chestnut Street?
“I would have never thought that there was a library there, and then I found out this rich history.”
Restorative Justice
Meet the Newest Reimagining Reentry Fellows
Mentorship and support of formerly-incarcerated artists, by people who have shared their experiences.
Art Education
Change Your Shirt, Change the World
“I felt like I could come here and be who I am.”
Previous
Page 27 of 66
Next