The Niagara Falls National Heritage Area is seeking five artists to paint murals on Main Street and Depot Avenue in Niagara Falls, NY. The NF Murals Project on Main Street & Depot Avenue is entering its fourth and final mural making phase following completion of sixteen murals to date since 2019. Murals feature stories of freedom and champions of change in the Highland Community of Niagara Falls. The Main Street & Depot Avenue corridor is adjacent to the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center. More information on the current murals can be found on our NF Murals website, nfmurals.org.
The Niagara Falls National Heritage Area’s NF Murals Project unites artists with the community in a collaborative process, rooted in historical and contemporary themes, that will transform our public spaces and inspire our local citizens.
Through our work, we take a creative approach to projects with the objective to foster pride of place and support for our community. We believe that art creates change, transforming public spaces and individual lives by improving the neighborhoods we live and work in, and by convening messages of hope, empathy, compassion, and social justice. The murals continue to encourage visitors to extend their stay in the City of Niagara Falls and assist in the long-term revitalization efforts of the Highland Community of Niagara Falls.
Mural Project Background
Here in the Highland Community, many people are the most recent in a long line of Black residents whose presence in Niagara Falls made it one of the most important places of courage and resistance to oppression in the United States from the time of the Underground Railroad to today. These stories of heroism are documented and told at the adjacent Underground Railroad Heritage Center. The NF Murals Project will continue to share these stories and others as it relates to theme of freedom, and specifically what freedom means to the residents of Niagara Falls.
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Artist Responsibilities
We believe that public art fosters pride in neighborhoods, tackles blight, and builds appreciation for our history and heritage.
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Group gathers at the murals on Main Street at the Meet the Artists event in August 2019. Murals by Edreys Wajed (left) and Muhammad Zaman (right). © 2019 Alana Adetola Arts Photography.
We believe that public art fosters pride in neighborhoods, tackles blight, and builds appreciation for our history and heritage.