Community with Art for After Hours Chalk and Painted Mural Projects

Community is everywhere across our nation, our world, and in the local places in which we live everyday.

Contact us to create a community project component using street painting (chalk art), murals, and workshops in your area.

Select Community Projects by Art for After Hours

 

SUBMERGE: Marine Science Festival at Hudson River Park Pier 84

in New York City (September 2023)

Art for After Hours worked with the SUBMERGE Marine Science Festival Team to create an interactive experience celebrating the wildlife of the Hudson River at Pier 84.

Chalk drawing was prepared for young children who learned about local wildlife then drew upon two of the three plywood chalkboards shown. Anthony Cappetto of Art for After Hours created a display piece on the third plywood unit featuring a kestrel perched on a branch, an osprey in flight, and a snapping turtle upon a rock in the river.

September 2023.

 

Community Projects by Art for After Hours

One day project for the Battery Park Authority in which Anthony Cappetto drew a chalk mural was drawn upon a wall while children drew their creations within and around a snake pre drawn by Cappetto and Wendy Stum from Art for After Hours in advance,

‘One World’ Myrtle Avenue Business Partnership - Brooklyn, NY

Art for After Hours created this work as a statement showing that everyone under the sun around the world are one.

All immigrants…

All Peoples…

The finished piece was 15 by 15 feet in size drawn on pavement with chalk.

'Brooklyn Balancing Act’ - Brooklyn NY

3D interactive artwork gridded, drawn and colored in one day.

A nod to cutting edge, mesh architecture as a thoughtful, conceptual alternative to other ‘drop’ solutions. We love to imagine and design conceptual ideas, large and midsize projects. Check out our ladybug at the lower right - blending nature and chalk imagery in the Brooklyn community.

Artisphere International Arts Festival - Greenville SC

Working with Furman University, Art for After Hours gave demonstrations of street painting art for the general public with art department students creating pieces along the river walk over a two day period. (Pictured). Anthony Cappetto of Art for After Hours

‘For India’ - RES/PTA Redding, CT

Art for After Hours created a main exhibition piece in support of the people of India during the pandemic as well as a series of layouts of animals, dragons, and Indian themed images for schoolchildren to express themselves artistically.