Home in Our Eyes

  • “Home in Our Eyes” incorporates both architectural and portrait imagery to celebrate the colorful South Bronx community.
  • Many different ideas were pitched in the initial design process.
  • Teen artists work on sketching the centerpiece of “Home in Our Eyes.”
  • Process shot of painting the rich background colors.
  • The teens used a projector to help draw in the design.
  • This vibrant group created a mural that truly captures the spirit of the South Bronx.

Project Description

As part of our Summer Leadership Institute, Groundswell collaborated with the South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (SoBRO) to create a mural for the lobby of its main building. Artists Christopher Cardinale and Carolina Veloso worked with teens recruited from throughout New York City to plan and paint the mural during July and August. Three weeks into the project, the team held two community design presentations to share their design ideas with SoBRO staff and members of the local community. Working indoors and using a projector, the group built up layers of images on two MDF panels in a controlled and methodical process. The images in the mural reference the history and transformation of the South Bronx from an urban wasteland in the 1980’s to a renewed and thriving urban community today. Bronx landmarks are featured throughout the design, which is ringed with portraits of the diverse range of people and communities who make up the South Bronx.

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Fun Facts

Question about the Mural
How many portraits are included in the painting?
Research
SoBRO is an organization serving the South Bronx, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in the South Bronx by strengthening businesses and creating innovative economic, housing, educational, and career development programs for youth and adults.
Fun Fact
The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck, who was the first European to settle the area in 1639.