
RECENT PROJECTS

Powelton Village Asphalt Mural Project – West Philadelphia
a community-driven asphalt mural at a key intersection in West Philadelphia. This project is part of a broader initiative to improve pedestrian safety and enhance public space through creative placemaking.

Peoples Gallery Project
6-week program aimed at igniting a passion for art among adults. This unique program, developed by WFJ and Drexel practicum students pursuing their master's in creative arts therapy, beautifully merges creative expression with therapeutic principles.

Shop Rite
This project, a collaborative effort between Walls for Justice and Olney Culture Lab, features designs inspired by the artwork of local students and the creative visions of neighborhood-raised artists Jamee Grigsby and Sam Rodriguez.

Mathey College (Princeton University)
, Mathey College at Princeton University has teamed up with Philadelphia-based non-profit Walls for Justice and Princeton’s Office of the Provost to create a landmark mural that embodies pride, togetherness, and positivity.

Collide Magazine
Walls for Justice partnered with local creatives to help produce Collide, a Philadelphia-based collaborative zine that brought together writers and visual artists to create original work.

Live More Marketplace (Women's History Edition)
Through events like the Women’s Marketplace, Walls for Justice continues to support small businesses and artists by creating accessible opportunities for economic growth and community connection.

CITY YEAR
Walls for Justice partnered with City Year to design and create a mural celebrating City Year’s 25th Anniversary and its long-standing commitment to service and education. The project brought together hundreds of volunteers who participated in the mural-making process, using art as a tool to promote civic engagement and positive social change.

MLK DAY 2023
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day of service and remembrance, and Walls For Justice was proud to participate in this year's MLK Day of Service at Cooke Elementary School.

Black Mens Conference
The mural was a true collaboration between our organization, the conference organizers and its attendees. It was a reminder of the power of coming together and the importance of representation and visibility in the community.

International Airport of Philadelphia
The mural features a vibrant array of colors and patterns that represent the diverse cultures, backgrounds, and experiences of the people of the world. From the iconic Liberty Bell to the colorful patterns, this mural tells the story of our city and its people and the world around us.

Blacktop Streetball Association
Walls for Justice partnered with the Blacktop Streetball Association to lead a community engagement project focused on creating a mural that reflects the organization’s values and mission.

Camden County Youth Services Commission
Through guided workshops and hands-on painting sessions, participants worked alongside teaching artists to help bring the mural to life. The process provided an opportunity for self-expression while transforming the space into a more welcoming and meaningful environment for the youth and staff who use it every day.
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