Nonviolence

  • The completed mural’s positive message of nonviolence is an important one for the students at MS 399.
  • Two of the students, shaking hands in front of the mural.
  • The students sketch out ideas that will be incorporated into the final design.

Project Description

“Nonviolence” was created in partnership with Inwood House’s Youth-for-R.E.A.L. afterschool program and the Community Change Institute. Commissioned to design and paint an indoor mural in the lobby of MS 399, the students used a variety of media to grapple with a complex issue that directly impacts their community — violence. Through the creative process, the students were able to safely express their own opinions about how situations of violence can be changed. In the mural workshops, they developed powerful imagery that depicts some of the problems leading to violence, including anger, frustration, guns, and police harassment. They also designed creative, uplifting imagery to promote positive alternatives to violence such as friendship, recreational activities, and open communication. The mural sends a positive message to the school community: it is better to try to resolve problems peacefully and amicably than to resort to violence.

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Project Info

Location: 120 East 184th Street Bronx, NY 10468
Neighborhood: 
Fordham Heights


Program: 
School-based Programs


Theme: 
Livable Streets


Year: 
2008


Partner(s): 
Inwood House
Community Change Institute
MS 399


Lead Artist(s):
Eduardo Alexander Rabel


Assistant Artist(s):
Sarah Edelsburg
Misha McGlown
Jess Poplawski
Ryan Smith


Participants: 

 

Ashley Abreu
Kristopher Acosta
Shaniqua Adams
Ebony Albergottie
Qiana Albergottie
Madeline Almonte
Melina Bedoya
Odanis Betances
Tanzania Browne
Teona Caraballo
Kiaira Carry
Diamond Cort
Alexis Cruz
Denisha DeBerry
Amy De Los Santos
Luis Diaz-Albertini¬
Camille Dixon
Sasha Edwards
Maria Escobar
Bryan Familia
Sassy Fernandez
Rupino Garcia
Ramatoulaye Gassama
Ambar Guerrero
Edgar Guerrero
Marquell Herd
Stephanie Hernandez
Jennah Horsford
Shanisha Hoyle
Jaylene Hurtado
Katerine Jimenez
Oscar Jimenez
Quilia Kennebrew
Kenya Lopez
Luis Lopez
Raffy Luna
Nadisha Maduro
Randy Marrero
Christopher Martinez
Joshua Martinez
Adriana Medina
Nicolas Meza
Monica Montero
Alexander Moreno
Stephanie Olivera
Jeffrey Orozco
Jaylen Otero
Jeorgette Pérez
Celimercy Pijuán
Jessica Pimentel
Anthony Ramos
Eileen Ramos
Alizee Richardson
Marymar Rivera
Nicholas Rivera
Mercedes Rodriguez
Sabrina Rodriguez
Tasha Russell
Wendy Salazar
Michael Santiago
Roberta Santana
Aime Sepulveda
Stivaly Serrata
Ryan Smith
Justin Torres
Tanisha Torres
Renso Valerio
Medium: 
Acrylic on Cinder Block Wall


Dimensions: 8 x 20ft

Fun Facts

Fun Fact
MS 399 is located in the Fordham section of the Bronx. Also in the neighborhood is the Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Gardens.
Legend Symbol
The puzzle. Earth’s continents are depicted like a jigsaw puzzle in the mural. Puzzles have been around for thousands of years, but it took until around 1760 for jigsaw puzzles to be commercialized.
Research
Stop and Frisk is a controversial police practice that has the potential to lead to violence. In 2011, over 685,000 people were stopped and frisked by police.