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A public community-level intervention using mural art as a vehicle to address our collective need for inspiration.
Relating to Rochester, NY
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.
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.
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.)
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
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
646 Joseph Ave – Photo by @markdeffphoto
FUA KREW production wall with DAZE – Photo by @markdeffphoto
From L – R: Daze, Range FUA, Zoner FUA, Snoe FUA, Mas, Bones FUA
430 Atlantic Ave – Photo by Jason Wilder
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.”
43 Public Market – Photo by @markdeffphoto
912 Hudson Ave – Photo by @markdeffphoto
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
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
Also hailing from Switzerland, artists Onur and Wes21 created a masterpiece of the natural world’s retaliation against human incursion on Main Street.
880 East Main StreetV-VPhoto by Jason Wilder
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.
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!
(First image at top: Eder Muniz – Photo by Jenn Poggi)
It all starts tonight!
WALL\THERAPY and URBAN NATION are excited to launch the International exchange program between Rochester and Berlin. Artists curated by the UN Director Yasha Young have been invited to participate and contribute to the program of WALLTHERAPY 2015 curated by Ian Wilson (founder, co-curator) and Erich Lehman (co-curator, lead organizer). WALLTHERAPY 2015 will kick off on July 17, 2015, and our theme for this year is surrealism and the fantastic.
Brooklyn Street Art founders Jaime Rojo and Steve Harrington will be contributing with a very exciting special BSA FILM FRIDAY at the Memorial Art Gallery.
To start things off right, we will be holding our first proper exhibition kickoff titled IMPACT! This exhibition will take place at 1975 Gallery (89 Charlotte St.) and will showcase artwork from all the 2015 participating WALLTHERAPY artists in support of IMPACT! – IMProving Access to Care by Teleradiology – www.impactrad.org. 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 WALLTHERAPY and IMPACT! are projects of The Synthesis Collaborative.
UN Exchange artists 2015 include:
Andreas Englund
Onur and Wes21
NEVERCREW
Vexta
Li Hill
Handiedan (Who joined us in late June))
WT artists 2015 include:
Daze
Jeff Soto
Maxx242
Nate Hodge
Eder Muniz
Brittany Williams
Matthew Roberts and Joe Guy Allard
Events this week:
FRIDAY – JULY 17 – IMPACT! art show and kickoff featuring work from this year’s participating artists!
Portions of ALL sales will go directly to The Synthesis Collaborative to support the IMPACT project!
Free and open to the public.
RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1460196637612900/
SATURDAY – JULY 18 – Painting begins!
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 can join, tag , follow and most of all support us for this year’s exciting installment, starting this Friday!
MURAL LOCATIONS
Click the image below to download a printable 8.5″x11″ PDF map of the mural locations!
Updated to Version 2 on July 18, 2015
Andreas Englund
40 Greenleaf St.
https://goo.gl/maps/J89bZ
Vexta
430 Atlantic. – Side of the building.
https://goo.gl/maps/WFc1g
Daze
646 Joseph Ave
https://goo.gl/maps/J9c72
Jeff Soto with Maxx242
43 Public Market
https://goo.gl/maps/4iqbj
Li-Hill
400 Atlantic Ave
https://goo.gl/maps/yYe6i
Nate Hodge
340 Atlantic Ave
https://goo.gl/maps/WFc1g
NEVERCREW
14 Capron St.
https://goo.gl/maps/4FpMZ
Brittany Williams
488 Joseph Ave wall
https://goo.gl/maps/vj8ym
Matthew Roberts and Joe Guy Allard
1237 E. Main St.
https://goo.gl/maps/SmCIG
Onur and Wes21
880 East Main St.
https://goo.gl/maps/zmRcF
For more:
www.wall-therapy.com
www.urban-nation.net
www.impactrad.org
Welcome to the new WALL\THERAPY site!
Our new site is jam-packed with bios and photos from the last five years, a searchable map of the murals, and tons of easier ways to find our murals or be a part of the project. We’ve integrated our Google Cultural Institute exhibitions so that you can view the murals in high resolution year by year. Best of all, the entire site is now searchable!
We want to thank our team member Katie Verrant for the seemingly countless hours she’s put in to both this site, our Google Cultural Institute presence, and a few other projects about to come out! We couldn’t have done this without all her hard work!
WALLTHERAPY and URBAN NATION are excited to launch the International exchange program between Rochester and Berlin. Artists curated by the UN Director Yasha Young have been invited to participate and contribute to the program of WALLTHERAPY 2015 curated by Ian Wilson (founder, co-curator) and Erich Lehman (co-curator, lead organizer). WALLTHERAPY 2015 will kick off on July 17, 2015, and our theme for this year is surrealism and the fantastic.
Brooklyn Street Art founders Jaime Rojo and Steve Harrington will be contributing with a very exciting special BSA FILM FRIDAY at the Memorial Art Gallery.
To start things off right, we will be holding our first proper exhibition kickoff titled IMPACT! This exhibition will take place at 1975 Gallery (89 Charlotte St.) and will showcase artwork from all the 2015 participating WALLTHERAPY artists in support of IMPACT! – IMProving Access to Care by Teleradiology – www.impactrad.org. 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 WALLTHERAPY and IMPACT! are projects of The Synthesis Collaborative.
UN Exchange artists 2015 include:
Andreas Englund
Onur and Wes21
NEVERCREW
Vexta
Li Hill
Handiedan (Who joined us in late June))
WT artists 2015 include:
Daze
Jeff Soto
Maxx242
Nate Hodge
Eder Muniz
Brittany Williams
Matthew Roberts and Joe Guy Allard
Events this week:
FRIDAY – JULY 17 – IMPACT! art show and kickoff featuring work from this year’s participating artists!
Portions of ALL sales will go directly to The Synthesis Collaborative to support the IMPACT project!
Free and open to the public.
RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1460196637612900/
SATURDAY – JULY 18 – Painting begins!
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 can join, tag , follow and most of all support us for this year’s exciting installment, starting this Friday!
Ian, Erich, Yasha, and the wonderful WT and UN teams and volunteers.
For more:
www.wall-therapy.com
www.urban-nation.net
www.impactrad.org
THANK YOU ALL!!It came down to the wire, but thanks to all of your amazing people, we hit our goal of $35,000 with 5 hours left on Saturday! Thank you to everyone who donated to the fundraiser and spread the word about our cause! We couldn’t have done it without you! If you ordered a tshirt or sweatshirt, you can click on the link below to let us know what size you need! We’ll also be holding perk pick-up days very soon for those of you in town who want to pick up your perk in person! https://podio.com/webforms/12687464/866608 Indiegogo has a new feature called InDemand that allows us to keep our fundraiser going if we meet our goal! We will let this run until certain perks run out! If you thought you missed something, there’s still a little time to pick it up! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/wall-therapy-2015-fundraiser/ Handiedan Joins Us This Tuesday!Our first muralist of the year is one of our URBAN NATION-curated artists, Handiedan! Joining us from Amsterdam after her smashingly successful opening this past weekend at Jonathan Levine Gallery, she’ll be working at Meigs and S. Clinton on the soon-to-be opened The Playhouse // Swillburger. Above is a teaser of what she’ll be adding to our city! She’ll be starting on Tuesday and working through the weekend. +++ For more: +++
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The wonderful folks at Ox and Stone are going to host a celebrity bartender fundraiser for our Indiegogo Campaign for WALLTHERAPY 2015 on Wednesday June 3, 2015 from 5:30pm-7:30pm
WALL/THERAPY THERAPY SESSION AT @OXANDSTONE – Wed. June 3 5:30-7:30pm
The wonderful folks at Ox and Stone are going to host a celebrity bartender fundraiser for our Indiegogo Campaign for WALLTHERAPY 2015 on Wednesday June 3, 2015 from 5:30pm-7:30pm
Featuring our special guest bartenders:
Asher Flaum @asherflaum
Adam Goldfeder
Rachel McKibbens @vulturekiss
Leah Stacy @leahstacy
Dr. Ian J. Wilson @angiodoc
John Magnus Champlin @magnusapollo
With other special guests to pop in!
Join us for drink specials, light appetizers, and to get information about this year’s WALLTHERAPY event as well as learn about all we’ve done the last five years!
All tips go to towards making more awesome murals in our city!
For the event, we will be only taking CASH tips or online Indiegogo donation options (no credit card tips at the bar). We will also have a Square card reader for donations as well.
Find out more about our fundraiser at: http://IGG.ME/AT/WT15
Ox and Stone
282 Alexander St
Rochester, NY
RSVP on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/events/466258990217082/
THE WALLTHERAPY 2015 FUNDRAISER IS LIVE!
We hope you have enjoyed and appreciated the work we have done the last few years, and we hope you can support our efforts in this, our fifth year, as we bring bring in the next group of local, national, and international artists to adorn our city with even more inspiring murals. We have just launched our annual Indiegogo Fundraiser, and it is filled with great perks from many of our previous muralists. We hope that you too can help us reach our goal!
You can see all the great perks we have this year by clicking the link below:
What has WALLTHERAPY done so far?
WALLTHERAPY is an art and community intervention project, using public murals as a means to transform the urban landscape, inspire, and build community.
2500 cans of spray paint and 300 gallons of paint later, over 60 of the most talented and recognized artists from the region, the nation, and the world have shared their talents to create over 100 murals throughout the city of Rochester since this “Visual Intervention” project began in 2011.
These murals have transformed walls, buildings, and neighborhoods. This transformation has sparked inspiration in individuals and communities alike.
The murals have become part of the local conversation, the local identity, and the fabric of the city. Local art classes and schools tour the murals as part of the curriculum. Local professionals change their route to the murals part of their drive home. Local artists, young and old, find inspiration in the works.
WALLTHERAPY mural project is now recognized worldwide. People from 2000+ cities in 104+ countries have visited the WALLTHERAPY site to learn more. New mural artists from around the world ask about painting Rochester, for the first time or for another time.
The project has gained steady media attention, and media coverage has included 100+ articles, blogs, and videos about the project from a variety of media outlets including NPR and Huffington Post.
Earlier in 2015, WALLTHERAPY was selected to partner with the Google Cultural Institute Street Art Project to insure that all murals would be assessable through capturing the imagery of the work and through interactive access via Google Maps.
Click to visit out Cultural Institute site, where we have all of our murals archived in high resolution: https://walltherapyny.culturalspot.org
What is happening this year?
WALLTHERAPY and URBAN NATION are excited to launch the International exchange program between Rochester and Berlin this year. Artists curated by the UN Director Yasha Young have been invited to participate and contribute to the program of WALLTHERAPY 2015 curated by Ian Wilson (founder, co-curator) and Erich Lehman (co-curator, lead organizer). WALLTHERAPY 2015 will kick off on July 17, 2015. Our theme for this year is surrealism and the fantastic.
UN Exchange artists 2015 include:
Andreas Englund
Onur and Wes21
NEVERCREW
Vexta
Li Hill
Handiedan (joining us in Late June)
WT artists 2015 include:
Daze
Jeff Soto
Maxx242
Eder Muniz
Nate Hodge
Brittany Williams
Matthew Roberts and Joe Guy Allard
Brooklyn Street Art founders Jaime Rojo and Steve Harrington will be contributing with a very exciting special talk on Thursday of WALLTHERAPY week.
To start things off right this year, we will be holding our first proper art exhibition kickoff titled IMPACT! This exhibition will take place at 1975 Gallery (89 Charlotte St.) and will showcase artwork from all the 2015 participating WALLTHERAPY artists in support of IMPACT! – IMProving Access to Care by Teleradiology – www.impactrad.org. 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 WALLTHERAPY and IMPACT! are projects of The Synthesis Collaborative.
Why does WALLTHERAPY need your help?
Making all of this happen year after year takes a lot. With a core team of 13 members, our 50+ expanded team that makes this project happen are all volunteer, but the materials, equipment, and artists to make it all happen require financial support. You donations go towards the paint for many large-scale walls, renting construction lifts to safely access and paint those same large-scale walls, and the travel expenses, hospitality and a very modest honorarium for the 15 professional artists that will share their talent with the project this Summer.
WALLTHERAPY was created thanks entirely to financial and volunteer donations from its many supporters. We are asking again for assistance to continuing this forward momentum, to continue to bring unique artists to our city to help inspire and to heal.
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.
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What your donation means directly to the cause:
For every $15 you donate, we can provide an artist with about 3 cans of spray paint.
For every $25 you donate the money goes for 4-5 cans of spray paint or a gallon bucket of primer
For every $50 that means we can purchase paint brushes, rollers, buckets and cover other supply expenses.
Donations of $150 or more helps the team supply the artist with food and water as they paint their murals.
Donations of $500 or more helps us rent a mechanical lift for the week, and our artists don’t have to stand precariously on a ladder to paint their work.
Should you donate $1000, that money goes directly to plane tickets and any sort of car rental needed for the artists
If you donate $5000, you are not just solidifying WALLTHERAPY this year and becoming a producer of this event, but you will be instrumental in helping us start focusing on the humanitarian endeavor and sister initiative known as IMPACT!
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THE PERKS
This year, we have been so fortunate to have many of our previous participants offer artwork and prints from their own private stock to help us reach out goal. We’ve got a few more on the way (we can only load 20 at a time), but don’t delay, as we only have as few as one of some of these perks!
For photos of the perks, please visit our indiegogo site!
Rochester Sticker Pack – $25
Each pack includes a minimum of 1 sticker from the following Rochester Graffiti writers and Street Artists curated by The Lobby (@Lobbyist): THIEVIN’ STEPHEN (2012 and 2013 muralist), CHANGEROUS 63 (2013 muralist), RANGE FUA (2013 muralist), BONES FUA (2014 muralist), Spaceman, Ax, Yews HFK, Frank Bacon, Shootyerface, Downer, Nova FUA, FUA Krew, and others!
Plus free admission to this year’s FLOOR/THERAPY- the third annual dance party for the visiting W/T artists on Thursday July 23.
(10 packs available)
WALLTHERAPY “TOOLS OF THE TRADE” Market Bag – $25
Since the beginning, WALLTHERAPY has been rooted in/near Rochester’s Public Market. So we’re bringing you this sturdy tote to carry around paint supplies, fresh vegetables, or whatever else you can fit!
(Design being finalized – Image coming soon)
(Made to order)
WALLTHERAPY “TOOLS OF THE TRADE” shirt – $30
New for this year, we bring two-sided “Tools of the Trade” design on a white premium cotton tshirt with a two-sided, two-color print (black and blue) with the WALLTHERAPY logo on the front and a graphic listing of the tools of our craft on the back.
(Made to order)
Icy & Sot FLOWER POWER tshirt – $35
We have teamed up with Icy and Sot to produce an open edition of dark gray t-shirts featuring the FLOWER POWER artwork they painted at 50 Anderson Ave during October of 2013. The artwork will be on the front with a WALLTHERAPY logo on the back of the neck. Sizes from Women’s Small to Men’s XXXL. These will only be available to order through this year’s fundraiser.
(Made to order, only available through this fundraiser)
WALLTHERAPY Brass bracelet – $40
A custom made, solid brass bracelet with WALL THERAPY and ROC punched into each side to show your Rochester pride. Custom made by Rochester’s own Interstellar Love Craft at her home base in The Yards, our own home base during WALLTHERAPY week.
( 10 available)
Icy & Sot FLOWER POWER Hoodie – $55
We have teamed up with artist brother duo Icy and Sot to produce a limited run of 30 black hooded pullover Sweatshirts featuring the FLOWER POWER artwork they painted at 50 Anderson Ave during October of 2013 on the back and a WALLTHERAPY logo on the front left chest.
Sizes from Women’s Small to Men’s XXL are available on a first come, first serve basis to the first 30 supporters and will be printed according to your size.
(Only 30 available through this fundraiser)
Above FUNNY FARM print – $100
ABOVE joined us in August 2014 to adorn a wall with his DIAMONDS mural just on the edge of the Rochester Public Market off Railroad St. 5 of these prints were donated by the artist himself from his sold out 1xRun edition. Giclee on 310gsm Fine Art Paper, Signed & Numbered. (Shown framed, but comes unframed)
(5 Available)
Omen “There Was a Time” Etching – $100
Our Northern neighbor OMEN donated 10 of his etchings entitled “There Was A Time.” stamped and embossed on heavyweight stock. Signed/Numbered by the artist, 9.5 x 4.125”
In Omen’s own words: “Classy, Subtle, Zombies.”
(10 available)
Sam Rodriguez “Hybrid Vision” Print – $125
“Hybrid Vision” Print – Donated by ourJuly 2014 artist Sam Rodriguez, this print comes from a limited edition of 25 fine art giclee prints on 100% archival velvet fine art paper. Includes embossed Certificate of Authenticity. It is the first in his series of “TYPE FACES” prints.
(2 Available)
Icy and Sot “Rebellion” screenprint – $150
Icy and Sot generously donated one of their REBELLION 7-color screen print on 300 gsm Somerset paper, signed and numbered by the artists. From an edition of 115. 60×60 cm (23.6″ x 23.6″) – $150
(1 available)
Shawnee Hill Artwork – $150
Donated by one of our Rochester Locals from WT July 2014, ‘White out #3” is an original work by Shawnee Hill – 11.25″x15” gouache wash and white ink on paper and comes in simple black frame (frame not pictured)
(1 Available)
RANGE “Anonymous” Artwork – $300
A true Rochester Legend, RANGE FUA has donated an original artwork – acrylic and Airbrush on a NYC MTA map. Will ship folded. 23.75 x 32.25”unfolded size. Range painted with us during July 2013 and his mural can be found on the El Camino Trail.
(1 Available)
Addison Karl: AT PEACE artwork – $400
Original Artwork by Addison Karl entitled “At Peace”, 2015, Pen & Ink on white 190g/m2 11.7″ x 8.27″ size matt paper. Addision’s July 2014 mural can be seen gracing the Eastern side of the Fedder Industrial Complex, towering 4 stories as our largest mural to date!
(1 Available)
LNY Original Artwork – $400
LNY’s “Bolivia 1967″ – Original artwork, acrylic on double sided matte Dura-Lar film, Signed and Dated, 2015. Donated by the artist. 14″ x 17”
LNY joined us in July of 2013 and left a striking mural on the corner of Avenue D and Joseph Ave, entitled “I AM, YO SOY,” depicting a young boy who lives in the building, Trayvon Martin, and both young and older versions of Frederick Douglass to remind us of the potential we have inside us all.
(1 available)
Conor Harrington – Samson’s Nostalgia Trap – $600
Samson’s Nostalgia Trap, AP edition print by Conor Harrington, donated by the artist. From his NYC 2014 Popup show EAT AND DELETE, , Sized at 39.37″ X 29.134″, Archival pigment print with gloss varnish on Somerset Satin 330gsm paper, Edition of 200 signed and numbered by the artist. Conor was one of our July 2013 muralists with murals along the El Camino Trail and the South Wedge.
(1 available)
For companies or benefactors interested in playing a larger role in the success of WALLTHERAPY:
SPONSOR – $1000
Donors at the SPONSOR level will have their name/company logo added to the WALLTHERAPY website, receive a copy of each of the WALLTHERAPY, die-cut logo stickers, a WALLTHEARPY t-shirt featuring the logo, and tickets for two to join us at our wrap-up dinner in July.
(10 Available)
Producer – $4000
Donors at the PRODUCER level will receive a copy of receive a copy of each of the WALLTHERAPY books available, a t-shirt, tickets for two to our wrapup dinner in July, and their name listed on the website in our sponsors and donors section. We will also be putting together an assortment of other available perks as a thank you. A logo for their company (or their name) will be added in of our website and a Producer credit will be given in the 2015 book.
(3 Available)
SPONSOR A WALL – $5000
New this year, we are offering the opportunity to support the creation of one of the murals directly. We will place a signpost at the wall stating your sponsorship, you will receive acknowledgements on our site and you will be listed as patron in the mural’s forthcoming entry into our Google Cultural Institute site. You will receive a framed 11×17″ photo print of the finished mural, and a small original by the artist courtesy of WALLTHERAPY. We will make sure you are adorned with a complement of WALLTHERAPY gear.
(2 available)
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SOLD OUT PERKS!
These great perks have already sold out, don’t miss your opportunity to get great art and gear while supporting a far-reaching community project!
Faring Purth Print – $75
Frequent muralist Faring Purth, who has brought two murals, Etty and Anabel, to Rochester, has donated “Ella II,” one of her Eleanora series of prints. Hand-pulled by the artist here in Rochester, 2013, Screenprint, Black ink on white paper, 14x20in. These prints were her first print edition, and has a special tie to Rochester!(1 Available, unframed, rocks and artist’s feet not included)
35 years of Shoe print – $175
Our 2014 WRITES OF SPRING muralist Niels “Shoe” Meulman has donated one of his “35 Years of Shoe” prints to the cause! From late 2014, silver and black silkscreen print, signed and numbered by the artist. Just over 19″ x 27″, it is being personalized by Shoe just for the campaign.(1 Available)
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Other Ways You Can Help
We know that times get tight and you may not be able to help out financially. But you can ALWAYS help us by spreading the word in person or through your social media networks! The more people we get this out to, the more likely we are to keep building on our continued success!
Whether it’s a financial donation or just telling a friend, we can’t do this without you!