NO MATTER WHERE YOU COME FROM...
Unveiling Celebration
William Simmons Community Garden
Tuesday, August 15th, 2023, 3:00 – 4:00 PM
106-16 173rd Street, Jamaica, NY 11433
Ryan Davis, Teaching Artist
YOUTH APPRENTICES:
Rasha Algashi
Zoe Gupton
Justin Locarno
Mo Owaborode
Adora Omoworade
Kennedy Pounder
Ashley Watford
Jaheim Hall
About the Mural
Youth Apprentices from Queens Community Justice Center painted a blacktop mural for Liberty Collective Learning Garden in Jamaica as part of a Creative Art Works’ Public Art Youth Employment Program. The mural features a pair of hands planting seeds which are nourished by the warmth of the sun. The rays of sunlight become winding paths. We thank everybody who come out to celebrate the unveiling of this beautiful work of community art.
About the Public Art Youth Employment Program
Public Art Youth Employment Programs give teens and young adults full-time summer jobs and part-time jobs after school to create large-scale public art and multimedia projects. Youth Apprentices are guided by professional teaching artists from the initial concept development through client presentation, to the final edit and public unveiling or premiere. Along the way, they gain tangible employment and life skills such as leadership, teamwork, responsibility and the power of taking initiative. They are empowered by the enduring accomplishment in their work of art and its positive impact on the community.
About Creative Art Works
Creative Art Works (CAW) is a 36-year-old nonprofit that empowers young people through the visual and multimedia arts. Our programs equip children, teens, and young adults with essential tools and skills; connect them with community, academic success, and career opportunities; and inspire them to reach for new possibilities. Working in underserved neighborhoods of New York City, in public schools, recreation centers, foster care facilities, parks, juvenile justice settings, and in the remote environment, CAW provides dynamic creative youth development for those who otherwise lack access. Our programs build confidence, unlock a love of learning, and teach valuable technical and social-emotional skills while creating profound connections between our young constituents, their art and their communities. www.creativeartworks.org
Creative Art Works’ Public Art Youth Employment program receives support from the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, the Find Your Light Foundation, The LeRoy and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the Office of the Manhattan Borough President.