Special Projects

Muralism

Muralism is a non-profit organization whose mission is to connect people with disabilities to the community through art. By providing on-the-job training to artists with disabilities in the creation of murals across our city, Muralism not only cultivates artistic expression but also paves the way for employment opportunities and increased inclusion.

The “Road to 100” campaign, Muralism’s ambitious initiative, aims to create 100 murals before the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. In just five years, the organization has already completed over 60 murals, leaving a significant impact on the urban landscape.

Muralism’s dedicated and diverse crew, including neurodivergent and disabled artists, strives to enhance communities with public art that resonates with the people inhabiting and working around the installation space.

Beyond the artistic process, Muralism actively engages with local schools and nonprofits, providing students with hands-on painting time during mural projects. Additionally, the organization hosts multiple public mural painting events annually, collaborating with local government entities, businesses, and foundations, encouraging community-wide participation in advancing its mission of inclusivity and community beautification.

Muralism is grateful to the Golden Globe Foundation for supporting our ongoing projects, including the Road to 100, educational outreach, and public mural painting events.

www.muralism.org

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Golden Globe Foundation Members Nominated for 68th Southern California Journalism Awards

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