Project Description
In collaboration with artists Yana Dimitrova and Olivia Fu, 16 youth muralists created a new mural for the exterior of the High School for Arts and Business that speaks both to the importance of livable streets and the multiple roads leading to success for New York City youth. “Yield in the Name of Creativity” visually combines the idea of safe streets, especially around a public school, with an illustration of life’s many pathways to success. The design includes winding roads and an eye watching over the dangerous intersection where the mural is located. Also featured in the mural are two children who represent the dual business and arts focuses of the high school.
Fun Facts
The unveiling of this mural was particularly meaningful as New York City implements a number of transformative street safety initiatives which will benefit the Corona community.
In 2012, New York City will expand the city Neighborhood Slow Zone program to Corona, reducing the speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 20 miles per hour and adding traffic calming measures to improve pedestrian safety.
Corona is a residential neighborhood that is home to two schools as well as ten daycare and Head Start centers. Too often, the neighborhood is used as a short cut by speeding drivers.
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