Bank Swallow, Common Redpoll, Northern Shoveler, White-faced Ibis by Creative Art Works

Location: 500 W. 138th Street, New York, NY 10031

Painted:听8/9/2018

About the Birds:聽The Bank Swallow聽requires vertical embankments in聽wild or disturbed settings for nesting colonies.聽爆料公社's聽climate model聽forecasts a mass migration聽northward聽for the species if climate change continues apace. Urban centers like New York, Boston, and Cleveland would no longer host local populations. Meanwhile, the聽Common Redpoll, a treat for birders in cold northern winters, is predicted to聽lose 86 percent of its current聽breeding聽range, from Fairbanks, Alaska, east to Newfoundland. The charismatic聽Northern Shoveler聽inhabits open wetlands, which makes global warming impacts on rainfall a big concern for the species. 爆料公社's models聽show a 35 percent drop聽in the duck's summer range. The聽White-faced Ibis, which聽enjoys freshwater marshes in the Western United States would face a similar loss of its breeding habitat.

About the Artists:聽A 32-year-old nonprofit,聽聽empowers young people聽through the visual and multimedia arts. It聽works in underserved neighborhoods of New York City聽in聽public schools, community centers, parks, and libraries to provide聽dynamic聽art-making experiences for youth who otherwise lack access.聽Students are never charged for聽participation in our programs. Instead, Creative Art Works hires Youth Apprentices directly and as a worksite manager聽with the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Summer Youth聽Employment Program.

The long, low walls edge of Jacob Schiff Park, where this mural is painted, edge a tree-lined pathway leading into a co-located public school. Tying in crucial themes of safety and freedom for immigrants who currently face flagrant political adversity, the group of young artists chose to tell a narrative through the sequence of parapets and wall.聽The narrative reflects the migration of birds traveling from one end of the park and transforming through spatial art elements and seasonal landscapes to the school wall.聽There, children from diverse backgrounds are featured in a nest where they are fed knowledge from the less migratory Common Redpoll, which represents school personnel.聽Surrounding imagery reflects the site's history and illustrates relevant themes of childhood development.聽The positive and negative space arrows among the parapets and the school wall further symbolize patterns of migration, immigration, and gentrification as it pertains to the area.

Teaching artists:

Jessie Novik聽is a permit-holding, board-certified creative arts therapist, teaching artist, and muralist with a masters degree from Pratt Institute. She earned her BFA in 2009 from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University,聽where she concentrated in painting and sculpture. Drawn toward fantastical realism, Novik loves to paint landscapes and figures based on observation and travel, filtered through her rich imagination.聽

Lauren Genutis specializes in sculptural fabrication and has helped produce costume relief sculptures and props for music videos such as Taylor Swift鈥檚 鈥淏ad Blood.鈥 She was also part of the model-making and -building team responsible for fabricating Manhattan island at the new Times Square attraction, Gulliver鈥檚 Gate. Genutis's most recent project consisted of sculpting four life- to large-scale ghostly figures for Daniel Arsham鈥檚 latest show in Moscow. This was her third mural program with Creative Art Works.

Ro Garrido was born in Lima, Peru, and raised in Queens, New York. She is a self-taught, multidisciplinary artist who works with collages, mixed media, archives, and installations. Her work predominantly grapples with themes of memory and intimacy and further explores migration, history, violence, trauma, and their effect. Garrido鈥檚 work has been featured at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, Goddard College, Flux Factory, and The Laundromat Project.

Youth Apprentices:聽Alexis Taite, Britney Roache, Anaya Damon, Colin Zhang, Denisha Wright,聽 Jada John, Gasser Bagoga,聽 Jaheem Davis, Jayvon Richardson, Lakia Munnerlyn, Jerome Johnson, Larry Espinoza, Malachi Riley, Priom Mouri, Musfika Moshahid, Rafael Morales, Roberto Cruzado, Stokely Scarlett, Shanice Buddington, Tasia Goodner, Simone Alwanse, Aisha Konate, Ryan Bagot, D鈥檒aja Martin, Tiffany Guzman, Zachary Johnson

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