Stop & Think Before You Go

Project Description

Groundswell and the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) designed the Traffic Safety Sign Residency Program to engage public school students in exploring traffic safety information through the creation of original street signs. Signs designed collaboratively by students at each of our partner schools are digitally rendered by Groundswell artists, fabricated by NYC DOT’s Sign Shop, and temporarily installed in local locations students identify as in need of traffic signage. Through this program, students learn how signs and symbols can work to communicate ideas and explore visual art techniques to develop graphic images. These signs then help increase safety awareness and prevent accidents in locations around each school community.
The Groundswell youth artists at MS 279 created a sign encouraging drivers to “Stop & Think Before You Go.” The sign depicts a car waiting at the crosswalk as three pedestrians cross the street.

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.

Project Info

Location: 2100 Walton Avenue Bronx, NY 10453
Neighborhood: 
Fordham


Program: 
Safety Sign Initiative


Theme: 
Livable Streets


Year: 
2015


Partner(s): 
New York City Department of Transportation
MS 279


Funder(s): 
New York City Department of Transportation


Lead Artist(s):
Pasqualina Azzarello


Participants: 

 

A group of 6th graders
Medium: 
Printed Metal Sign


Dimensions: 30" Diameter

Fun Facts

Impact
In many of the children’s reflections, they described how they “became a family” through this project.
Quote
“It has been an honor to work together to make a sign that helps make our community safe.” – one of the youth artists
Suggested Activity
Draw your own interpretation of the message: “Stop & Think Before You Go.”