GROUNDSWELL IN THE NEWS
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Monday, 08/17/2015
Letch lurch! Teens fight catcallers with zombie mural
These ladies want men to use their braaains.
Harry MacCormack, Brooklyn Paper -
Sunday, 08/16/2015
New Groundswell mural to put brakes on DWIs
A new mural in the south Bronx will soon open many eyes to the serious consequences of driving while intoxicated.
Robert Wirsing, Bronx Times -
Monday, 08/10/2015
New Mural in Park Slope Puts Traffic Justice Front and Center
By the end of the month, people loading food into their cars at the Key Food on Fifth Avenue and Sterling Place in Park Slope will have a great view of a new mural about safe driving.
Stephen Miller, StreetsBlog -
Monday, 08/03/2015
Artists Paint Anti-Street Harassment Mural Outside Brooklyn Grocery
A colorful mural will soon adorn the outdoor wall of a Bed-Stuy supermarket to bring attention to street harassment.
Camille Bautista, DNAInfo -
Friday, 07/31/2015
Brooklyn High-Schoolers Sexually Harassed While Painting Mural About Sexual Harassment
The mural is going up on a wall along the Bed-Stuy/Bushwick border.
Simone Wilson, Bed-Stuy Patch -
Wednesday, 07/29/2015
New Condos Could Destroy Mural That Honors Local History
A mural about the neighborhood's past could be destroyed by its future.
Leslie Albrecht, DNAInfo -
Wednesday, 07/22/2015
Youth Artists to Paint Vision Zero Mural Outside of Park Slope Storefront
A mud-colored wall on Fifth Avenue will be transformed into a colorful reminder about street safety this summer.
Leslie Albrecht, DNAInfo -
Friday, 07/10/2015
Founder of Group That Creates Murals Across City to Leave at End of Month
While its founder is leaving after creating hundreds of murals in all five boroughs, the group's work and mission will continue.
Jeanine Ramirez, NY1 -
Monday, 07/06/2015
The Way Station is bringing a summer music festival to Prospect Heights
The festival will also have art, like a mural tour through the neighborhood by art activists Groundswell.
David Colon, Brokelyn -
Friday, 06/26/2015
Female Inmates Create Art Mural Inside Rikers Island with Groundswell
According to Groundswell, the mural “imagines restorative futures for themselves and other women who have been or are incarcerated,” a topic the young women reflected during public artmaking program with the STARS Citywide Girls Initiative.
Michelle Young