Yellow Warbler by Creative Art Works

Location: Montefiore Square, 138th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 10031

Painted:8/9/2022

About the Bird: This 250-foot-long mural on the eastern edge of Montefiore Square is a visual 鈥渓ove letter鈥 from youth artists to the Hamilton Heights neighborhood where it is located. The design includes a Yellow Warbler, a welcome springtime sight in听New York City and across the United States. The warbler's bright, sweet song听and open, cuplike nest are clues to its presence听in woods, thickets,听and even gardens. Though the Yellow Warbler is widespread today, rising temperatures are poised to push the species听out of its breeding range in most of the lower 48 states. Keeping warming to just听1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels could preserve half of that range.听

The youth artists added two more birds to the mural, including听a Peregrine Falcon, a species that has since bounced back from the devastation caused by DDT and other pesticides. Today the raptor is a year-round resident of New York City and regularly nest on all of its bridges. Because the Peregrine Falcon听has proven resilient and adaptable it is not thought to be in imminent danger from rising temperatures, but it does face other climate-change-related perils, like more severe wildfires and spring heat waves that may endanger the bird's young.

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

The Youth Apprentices who produced this mural, called 鈥淢onte de Flores,鈥 come from all five boroughs of New York City; they created and executed it in just six weeks. 鈥淚t was cool to make art with other people, because, for the last couple of years, it鈥檚 just been me,鈥 says Izzy Brinks, a student at Bard Queens. 鈥淗opefully, this mural will make this park a better place.鈥

The team听included Teaching Artist Will Watson; Teaching Artist Assistants Erika Sabel, Liv Mourao, and Madeline De Leon; and Youth Apprentices Alecia Correa, Amyah Adrien, Anthony Batista, Aysyah Brown, Boris Gonzalez, Carl Delos Santos, Danial Brown, David Tovar, Dayanara Brooks, Gabriella Castilla, Gavin Willis, Izzy Brinks, Jonathan Hyman, Jose Fleitas, Julia Klein, Kayla Newton, Kaylin Williams, Kit Souvorova, Leslie Encarnacion, Letizia Gomez Caraballo, Lindsey Flores, Lyndia Guerrier, Mya Gomez, Nathan Tejeda, Runrun Chen, Sai Gomez, and Sophia Zorrilla.