Paint the Change is a public art organisation that raises social issues through creativity and community engagement. We’ve produced more than 50 murals and workshops on every continent. Today we work with schools, cultural institutions, city councils, creative agencies and corporations to promote social justice through art.
Workshop Participant
Our public art projects stem from workshops that educate and involve young people from different communities on a range of social issues. Local educators and artists lead our workshops: young people are engaged in meaningful discussions with artists and educators who help participants to express and visualise their thoughts and concerns.
BowExtra! & Transition Coordinator, Bow School
Paint the Change has developed an expert-curated curriculum that can be adapted to different issues – from social cohesion to public and mental health and the environment – to help civil society and local community groups achieve project goals.
Rich Mix CEO
Creative agencies and brands can introduce new campaigns through Paint the Change workshops and murals. Murals with diverse faces and positive social messages are a perfect way for brands to tell their stories in the public space.
Wapping Youth FC Chairman
Spotlight Service Manager
Titled 200 Nationalities, One NHS, the giant artwork by award-winning street artist ATMA celebrates the diversity of the NHS and frontline workers and features a portrait of a young Londoner, an NHS health worker and hundreds of hand-drawn flowers crowdsourced from across the United Kingdom.
Workshop Participant