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2017 Mural Locations

It’s time! Our 2017 artists are arriving, home base is set up at The Yards and the WALL\THERAPY crew is ready to deliver another week of public art and inspiration. Here is your guide to finding where they will be painting. We’ll see you on the streets this week!

LOCATIONS

1) JESS X SNOW
Jess will start her wall on Monday, July 24.

936 Exchange St, Rochester, NY 14608
Blue wall in the parking lot, old Foodlink building

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2) IAN KUALI’I
Ian will start his wall on Sunday, July 23.

40 Greenleaf st.

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3) LUCINDA YRENE
Lucinda will start her wall on Sunday, July 23.

1112 E. Main St.
West Wall on Minges Alley

https://goo.gl/maps/ejQ8JEzo4VR2

4) TODD STAHL
Todd will start his wall on Sunday, July 23.

59 Pennsylvania Ave.
Next to Thievin’ Stephen Stock Lives mural

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5) SEAN LUGO
Sean will begin painting on Wednesday, July 26.

Sean will create a series of wheatpaste murals to form a story threading throughout the city.

6) AUBREY ROEMER
Aubrey has started her mural.. Follow Aubrey’s Instagram and Facebook Page for updates about how YOU can participate in the creation of her mural.

936 Exchange St, Rochester, NY 14608

https://goo.gl/maps/zWXe85jQJiR2

7) SARAH C RUTHERFORD
Sarah has started her mural.

548 west Main Street
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8) ROC PAINT DIVISION
The will start their mural on Monday, July 24.

Flying Squirrel
White wall in parking lot
285 Clarissa St. Rochester NY, 14608

https://goo.gl/maps/pmi1sBF3HAF2

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In an effort to make WALL\THERAPY even more accessible to the communities we seek to inspire, we’ll be hosting two special events during the festival. We are working to deepen our engagement with Rochester’s communities through new programming intended to connect Rochester residents of all ages and all walks of life. This year, we’ll also be launching our inaugural conference focusing on Arts and Activism on July 29 followed by a Block Party at the newly launching Kaleidoscope Collective Community Center featuring a performance by Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People!

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FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!!

The Little Theatre
240 East Ave (in Little 1)

July 29, 2017, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Arts & Activism, the inaugural WALL\THERAPY conference, will explore the intersection of social change, community activism, and creative practice, initiating a critical dialogue between participating artists, organizers, scholars, and the local community of Rochester.

The keynote talk (10:30 a.m.) will be delivered by Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón, Assistant Professor for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at SUNY New Paltz. Based on the framework of her upcoming book “Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora” she will examine how contemporary street and graffiti art movements have responded critically to the demands of the creative neoliberal city, offering examples to provoke thought on the relationship between aesthetics and politics.

Schedule of Events
10:30 a.m. – Keynote by Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón

11:30 a.m. – Project Spotlight: Sarah C. Rutherford and Her Voice Carries

12:15 p.m. – Panel Discussion: Art and Social Change at Times of Crisis

1:30 p.m. – Project Spotlight: O+ Festival

1:50 p.m. – Panel Discussion: Education and Empowerment: Enabling the Voice of the next Generation

Our Project Room (also in Little 1) will feature representatives from WALL\THERAPY, O+ Festival, WXXI, The Ghandi Institute, and more to be announced.

Light refreshments will be served during breaks courtesy of Hart’s Local Grocers!

The conference is free for all to attend; we hope you will join us for a day of discussion!

*Times are approximate, and participants subject to change.

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Block Party with Danielle Ponder& The Tomorrow People!
Kaleidoscope Collective
936 Exchange St., Building A, Rochester, NY 14608

Come celebrate art, music and community! WALL\THERAPY and Kaleidoscope Collective are excited to host a wrapup summertime Block Party featuring Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People! With an open air artist market, food trucks, beverage service, live art and music to make you groove, this Block Party is not to be missed!

Admission is simply donate what you can! No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Donations go directly to support creating more WALL\THERAPY murals in Rochester. Come down and check out the newest spot in town and support the arts!

Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People will be going on around 8:30pm.

PLEASE NOTE!!!
There is a small parking lot behind the building and very limited on-street parking, so we HIGHLY recommend carpooling or biking! Please also be respectful of the neighborhood! We want to be the best guests possible!

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Mural by Brittany Williams, 2015.
Danielle Ponder photo by Jocelyn Mesiti.

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Announcing our 2017 Events

2017 EVENTS

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Announcing our 2017 Special Events!

First off, the mural making has already begun! Sarah C. Rutherford and Aubrey Roemer have begun working on the murals a little early, and you can start to see their progress at the following locations!

Sarah C. Rutherford
Working at:
548 W. Main St.
Rochester, NY 14608


Aubrey Roemer

Working at:
936 Exchange St., Building A,
Rochester, NY 14608

 

Follow Aubrey’s Instagram and Facebook Page for updates about how YOU can participate in the creation of her mural!

Locations for our other artists will be announced Friday! Artists will begin arriving Friday and painting over the weekend.

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In our efforts to make WALL\THERAPY even better than in past years, we’ll be hosting two special events during the festival. We are working to deepen our engagement with Rochester’s communities through new programming intended to connect Rochester residents of all ages and all walks of life. This year, we’ll also be launching our inaugural conference focusing on Arts and Activism on July 29th followed by a Block Party at the newly launching Kaleidoscope Collective Community Center featuring a performance by Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People!

 

 

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FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!!

The Little Theatre
240 East Ave (in Little 1)

July 29, 2017, 10am-3pm

Arts & Activism, the inaugural WALL\THERAPY conference, will explore the intersection of social change, community activism, and creative practice, initiating a critical dialogue between participating artists, organizers, scholars, and the local community of Rochester.

The keynote talk (10:30am) will be delivered by Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón, Assistant Professor for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at SUNY New Paltz. Based on the framework of her upcoming book “Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora” she will examine how contemporary street and graffiti art movements have responded critically to the demands of the creative neoliberal city, offering examples to provoke thought on the relationship between aesthetics and politics.

Schedule of Events
10:30am – Keynote by Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón

11:30am – Project Spotlight: Sarah C. Rutherford and Her Voice Carries

12:15pm – Panel Discussion: Art and Social Change at Times of Crisis

1:30pm – Project Spotlight: O+ Festival

1:50pm – Panel Discussion: Education and Empowerment: Enabling the Voice of the next Generation

Our Project Room (also in Little 1) will feature representatives from WALL\THERAPY, O+ Festival, WXXI, The Ghandi Institute, and more to be announced.

Light refreshments will be served during breaks courtesy of Hart’s Local Grocers!

The conference is free for all to attend; we hope you will join us for a day of discussion!

*Times are approximate, and participants subject to change.

 

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Block Party with Danielle Ponder& The Tomorrow People!

Kaleidoscope Collective
936 Exchange St., Building A, Rochester, NY 14608

Come celebrate art, music and community! WALL\THERAPY and Kaleidoscope Collective are excited to host a wrapup summertime Block Party featuring Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People! With an open air artist market, food trucks, beverage service, live art and music to make you groove, this Block Party is not to be missed!

Admission is simply donate what you can! No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Donations go directly to support creating more WALL\THERAPY murals in Rochester. Come down and check out the newest spot in town and support the arts!

Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People will be going on around 8:30pm.

PLEASE NOTE!!!
There is a small parking lot behind the building and very limited on-street parking, so we HIGHLY recommend carpooling or biking! Please also be respectful of the neighborhood! We want to be the best guests possible!

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Mural by Brittany Williams, 2015.
Danielle Ponder photo by Jocelyn Mesiti.

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WALL\THERAPY still needs your help!

We are down to the wire, and we still need your help! Please take a moment to check out our campaign!

We’ve got a lot of great perks, from WALL\THERAPY gear to Rochester-centric perks to original artwork. We’re also adding more perks as others sell out, so keep checking back throughout our fundraiser!

Your continued support will allow us to support the local and international artists as they produce visually compelling murals in the Rochester cityscape, in turn improving and strengthening our thriving community.

Please visit our fundraiser to learn more!
https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/wall-therapy-2017-fundraiser/x/290103

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Fundraiser at Radio Social This Thursday from 6-9pm

Fundraiser at Radio Social This Thursday from 6-9pm

 

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FUNDRAISER THIS THURSDAY AT RADIO SOCIAL!

Kick off Memorial Day weekend right with a WALL\THERAPY fundraiser at Rochester’s raddest new spot, RADIO SOCIAL!

Thursday May 25 from 6-9pm.
Radio Social
20 Carlson Rd
Rochester, NY 14610

A suggested donation of $10 that night gets you live music, game tournaments (with entry-fee going to the fundraiser), raffles, silent auctions, live painting , and of course bowling!

Funknut will be performing an instrumental funk set.
Mr. Prvrt and Lea Rizzo will be live painting, with the paintings to be raffled off at the end of the night.

We’re taking over the back room at Radio Social, and you’ll be able to walk away with select perks from the fundraiser that night! Radio Social will be offering a WALL\THERAPY themed drink, with a portion of the sale going to our fundraising efforts. We’ll be providing some light appetizers to snack on while you hang out and learn about this year’s event.

Stay tuned for more details, and we hope to see you there!

The event on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/271353686607937/

Radio Social: http://radio-social.com
 

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Our Fundraiser needs your help!!
We are still cranking away at our fundraising, but we still need your help! Please take a moment to check out our campaign, new perks are being added weekly!

https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/wall-therapy-2017-fundraiser/x/290103
We’ve got a lot of great perks, from WALL\THERAPY gear to Rochester-centric perks to original artwork. We’re also adding more perks as others sell out, so keep checking back throughout our fundraiser!

What is happening this year?

After taking a year to refresh and to do research, WALL\THERAPY is back for 2017! Inspired and honored by receiving the CITY newspaper’s “Best Group Improving the Community” for 2015 and 2016, we are energized to expand the project even more, caring the project’s momentum forward to significantly deepen our engagement with the community through new programming intended to connect Rochester residents of all ages and all walks of life.

In addition to our traditional murals, we’ll be working with local groups improving the lives of Rochester’s residents to directly impact even more lives in positive ways. We’ll also be launching our first-ever conference on arts and activism on July 29, followed by a special community music event that same night to cap off a week of art intervention.

Your continued support will allow us to support the local and international artists as they produce visually compelling murals in the Rochester cityscape, in turn improving and strengthening our thriving community.

Please visit our fundraiser to learn more!
https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/wall-therapy-2017-fundraiser/x/290103

2016 – WALL\THERAPY at Urban Nation Berlin

WALL\THERAPY traveled to Urban Nation Berlin for a week long residency in April 2016 – BELIEVE/BECOME

Final Murals 

Sarah C. Rutherford and Mr. Prvrt

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Cern

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Shawnee Hill

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Faring Purth

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Brittany Williams

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LNY

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Photos by Mark Deff (@markdeffphoto).

Indoor Installation

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Sarah C. Rutherford

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Faring Purth, Shawnee Hill, Brittany Williams

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Shawnee Hill

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Brittany Williams

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St. Monci

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LNY

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Cern

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Sarah C. Rutherford

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Cern, LNY, Faring Purth

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Check out a recap of the trip below, created in partnership with Kodak.

WALL\THERAPY 2015 winds to a close

WALL\THERAPY 2015 winds to a close

Wall Therapy 2015

After 10 days of frenzied activity, logistical maneuvering, creative expression, and many laughs, group dinners, and companionable conversation at our home base at The Yards, WALL\THERAPY 2015 has come to an end. In its fifth year, the project continued to evolve, most significantly this year through its new partnership with URBAN NATION, which co-curated roughly half of the project’s artists and contributed to the continued realization of our primary goals: transforming Rochester’s urban landscape, providing healing inspiration, and building community.

WALL\THERAPY 2015 was punctuated by three open-to-the-public events. It kicked off with its first ever art exhibition in support of IMPACT! – IMProving Access to Care by Teleradiology, featuring studio work from all of the participating artists. A portion of all sales from the show will go directly to The Synthesis Collaborative to support the IMPACT! project. You can view available work here: http://shop.1975ish.com/category/impact-wt15

IMPACT! seeks to provide easier access to better care in underdeveloped and underserved regions through cloud-based x-ray services and a network of volunteer radiologists supporting IMPACT! sites. Both WALL\THERAPY and IMPACT! are projects of The Synthesis Collaborative. The Synthesis Collaborative is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health status of communities in the developing world using the tools of teleradiology and cloud computing.

 

Photo by Jason Wilder
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Photo by @markdeffphoto

 

On Thursday, partners, artists, staff, volunteers and visitors enjoyed the FLOOR\THERAPY dance party hosted by The Lobbyist at Rochester’s Bug Jar to celebrate the week’s work.

 

Finally, on Friday, media partners Brooklyn Street Art hosted their popular BSA Film Friday—Live from WALL\THERAPY at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester.

 

Photo by Jason Wilder
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Photo by Jason Wilder
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You can view a short trailer of our upcoming artist spotlight videos that we’ll be releasing every Monday in August below:


(or you can view it on Vimeo if you prefer.)

 

THE MURALS

Focused on a theme of surrealism and the fantastic, the artists’ work did not disappoint, with subjects ranging from a whale of melting ice, a young girl with a blooming mind to a retaliating beaver and a battle royale between monsters and robots.

Click on any of the images to open a larger version in a new window.

 

Prior to the official start of WALL\THERAPY 2015, Dutch artist Handiedan completed a wheatpaste mural in Rochester’s South Wedge/Swillburg neighborhood entitled “Bollywood Sugar.”

820 South Clinton Avenue – Photo by @markdeffphoto
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New York City-based artist Daze completed three murals during his time in Rochester, “Rochester Dream” on Rochester’s north side, a collaboration with the city’s local FUA Krew and a final wall on Atlantic Avenue.

646 Joseph Ave – Photo by @markdeffphoto
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FUA KREW production wall with DAZE – Photo by @markdeffphoto
From L – R: Daze, Range FUA, Zoner FUA, Snoe FUA, Mas, Bones FUA
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430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Daze’s third mural merged into clouds emanating from Nate Hodge’s mural just around the corner on the same building.

430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Tomas Flint
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Continuing to round the building, visitors will encounter Brazilian artist Eder Muniz’s mural of vibrant animals and mythological creatures dancing across a saturated blue background.

 

430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Erich Lehman
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The final mural located on the building belongs to Vexta, a Brooklyn-based artist, whose mural of fluorescent cosmic shards is anchored by the face of a masked woman.

430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Tomas Flint
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Just down Atlantic Avenue, artist Li-Hill completed a large, three-story mural in just over three days.

 

400 Atlantic Ave – Photo courtesy of ©Ian Cox
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Prior to tackling his giant wall, Li-Hill first created an installation piece in an undisclosed location in the Northwest side of the city.

Detail Shot Photo by Lisa Barker
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Nearby on Greenleaf Street, Swedish artist Andreas Englund wrapped up his second ever mural of a resting superhero entitled “Pebbles.”

40 Greenleaf Street – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Just around the corner on an eastern wall at Fedder Industrial Park, which is also populated with work from 2014 WALL\THERAPY artists Addison Karl, Omen, Jarus and Troy Lovegates, local artists Joe Guy Allard and Matthew Roberts created a giant blockbuster mural of a battle between monsters and robots.

1237 East Main Street – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Early in the week, California-based artists Jeff Soto and Maxx242 quickly completed a massive mural in Rochester’s Public Market and then promptly headed to another on which Maxx completed a scripted mural with the words “Love and Sacrifice.”

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912 Hudson Ave – Photo by @markdeffphoto
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Near Daze’s first mural on Joseph Avenue, Rochester artist Brittany Williams lay down a striking portrait of a young woman in profile, whose mind splits open to reveal flower petals flowing from her mind.

488 Joseph Avenue – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Swiss artists NEVERCREW created a stunning wall downtown, already popular among WALL\THERAPY followers, that shows a small whale inside a larger whale made of melting ice with the city skyline reflecting back, intersected by a burning ombré ray of sunlight.

14 Capron Street – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Also hailing from Switzerland, artists Onur and Wes21 created a masterpiece of the natural world’s retaliation against human incursion on Main Street.

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Year after year, it becomes more evident that WALL\THERAPY’s mission of inspiration has caught on among its supporters—artists, staff, volunteers, sponsors and community partners alike—and has created an undercurrent of passion in action that makes a project such as this possible. With just 15 artists, our event was an intimate one that allowed the artists time to appreciate the city they are helping to heal, and gave volunteers and staff time to meet those artists whose work will grace 14 of its walls.

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THANK YOU!

The WALL\THERAPY team is sincerely grateful for the support we receive, without which it would be impossible to deliver inspirational mural art throughout Rochester.

To the Rochester community, your support is integral to our continued work. You’ve helped us to raise more than $35,000 on our Indiegogo campaign, without which we would not have gotten the project off the ground. Community sponsors provided meals and beverages that fueled artists, staff and volunteers throughout a busy week. And the donation of time and sharing of links and photos help us to reach more and more community members.

To our major partners — URBAN NATION, Brooklyn Street Art and Montana Cans — your involvement helped us to raise our 2015 event to even greater heights through increased outreach and support.

To business owners who donated walls now graced with WALL\THERAPY murals, thank you for the opportunity and trust you have granted us. You have helped us to continue the work of positive change and healing throughout Rochester.

To our contributing artists, who have honored us with their incredible creations and helped us to continue to heal our city, and whose appreciation for our city is reflected in their dedication to the work, and kind regard for our community members and volunteers, we thank you.

To our volunteers and staff, many of whom took time from their jobs to work long hours in support of our project, managing the complicated logistics of artists and volunteers spread throughout the city, providing hospitality to our artists, ensuring they had the cans of paint and supplies they needed when they needed them, and delivering much needed refreshment and shade during the long hot days of the past week, you are the heart and soul of WALL\THERAPY.

To our photographers and videographers, who often worked long into the night alongside artists to ensure we documented the images of the work, and but also captured the sense of community and enjoyment that surrounds the work, we are enormously grateful.

Please visit our Facebook page to see even more galleries of this year’s event!

Photo courtesy of ©Ian Cox
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(First image at top: Eder Muniz – Photo by Jenn Poggi)

Just past mid-week, WALL\THERAPY 2015 is on a roll

Just past mid-week, WALL\THERAPY 2015 is on a roll

WALL\THERAPY 2015 has rolled into town in a cloud of paint, sweat and healing inspiration. All of the participating artists are in town and adding to WALL\THERAPY’s city-wide exhibition with variations upon this year’s theme of surrealism and the fantastic. Co-curated with URBAN NATION BERLIN, the artists’ work celebrates thinking beyond the everyday, and bringing an extra level of imagination to the public sphere.

 

The first artist to finish his wall was none other than WALL\THERAPY 2013 alumni Daze. His mural, entitled “Rochester Dream,” centers on a young girl with closed eyes and peaceful, relaxed features surrounded by clouds of saturated color. The work was intended to be reflective of those who live in the surrounding neighborhood. Local artists Ephraim Gebre and Kokenas Singletary assisted Daze with the colorful border of the mural. It graces a highly viewable wall on Joseph Street just north of downtown.

646 Joseph Avenue – Photo by Mark Deff
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Just a day later, California-based artists Jeff Soto and Maxx242 wrapped up a collaborative mural on a large wall in the Public Market. The mural features a woman’s head rising from a landscape of rolling hills and trees, topped with a headdress of a yellow owl with bright blue eyes. The mural is homage to the artists’ heritage: the owl is detailed with a plume of red, white and green, a tribute to Jeff’s Italian roots in Rochester’s north side, and the woman’s sugar skull-painted face is a nod to Maxx242’s Guatemalan heritage.

 

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Jeff and Maxx completed their mural in the early afternoon on Tuesday, and then promptly headed to a new wall on which Maxx242 completed a scripted mural with the words “Love and Sacrifice.”

 

912 Hudson Avenue – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Before starting his giant mural on Atlantic Avenue, artist Li-Hill created an installation piece in an undisclosed location in the Northwest side of the city.

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400 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Also on Atlantic Avenue, Nate Hodge works on underpaintings for an environment of cloud-borne houses.

430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Lisa Barker
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Just around the corner from Nate, Vexta’s wall is anchored by a greyscale image of a masked woman with vibrant, colorful textures on a bright white background spanning out from the face and wrapping around the corner.

430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Jason Wilder
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Andreas Englund is painting his second-ever mural close by on Greenleaf Street, flanked by past WALL\THERAPY muralists such as Queen Andrea, Pixel Pancho and Samuel Rodriguez.

40 Greenleaf St. – Photo by Jenn Poggi
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Just South of Daze’s first mural on Joseph Street, first-time muralist and Rochester local artist Brittany Williams is creating a stunning and surreal portrait of a woman’s head peeling away to reveal a shower of flowers.

488 Joseph Avenue – Photo by Lisa Barker
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Along Capron Street, NEVERCREW is efficiently laying down one of their iconic whale murals, bisected by a bright orange and red ombré ray.

14 Capron Street – Photo by Lisa Barker
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At times working late into the night under lights, Onur and Wes21 have made steady progress on a compelling image of nature’s retaliation against human domination.

880 E. Main St. – Photo by Jenn Poggi

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At the Fedder Industrial Park, where 2014 WALL\THERAPY artists Addison Karl, Omen and Jarus made their mark, Rochester-based artists Joe Guy Allard and Matthew Roberts are at work on a massive, blockbuster mural of monsters versus aliens.

1237 E. Main Street – Photo by Mark Deff
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Finally, Eder Muniz, who participated in the summer 2013 WALL\THERAPY festival, has arrived in Rochester. We’re excited to see this year’s theme reflected in his colorful work! He is at 430 Atlantic Ave as well!

 

EVENTS THIS WEEK!

THURSDAY – JULY 23 – FLOOR THERAPY at the Bug Jar!
$5 at the door.

WALL\THERAPY & The Lobby present the third annual FLOOR/THERAPY with Thievin’ Stephen, DJ Tim Tones, Stay Gold, Lord Krow, and more TBA. Come boogie as the 2015 roster of visiting WALL\THERAPY artists take a mid-week party break at Bug Jar. 10pm-2am Thursday, July 23.

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/655336504610239/

 

FRIDAY – JULY 24 – Brooklyn Street Art hosts BSA FILM FRIDAYS at the MAG!
Free and open to the public (limited to capacity of the auditorium)

BSA FILM FRIDAY LIVE
with hosts
Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo
Founders of Brooklyn Street Art (BSA)
Friday July 24, 2015 – 5:00 pm
MAG Auditorium
Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester

Take an entertaining trip with Steve and Jaime through many of their favorite short video pieces selected from the last 10 months of the popular BrooklynStreetArt.com section: BSA Film Friday. Experimenters, explorers, anti-heroes and dreamers all, you’ll see how WALL\THERAPY 2015 is on-point with this year’s theme of surrealism and the fantastic

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1010465602320305/

We hope you continue to join, tag , follow and most of all support us for this year’s exciting installment, starting this Friday!

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2015 artists are co-curated by WALL\THERAPY and URBAN NATION.

Many thanks to our other partners for #walltherapy15
Montana Cans@montanacans_usa @montanacans
Brooklyn Street Art@bkstreetart