Groundswell Artist

Jules Joseph

Artwork contributor

Projects

  • Project | 2012

    Community and Collaborations for Health

    “Community and Collaborations for Health” was created in partnership with the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center at PS 8. The mural is composed of a series of collaged images. At the center is a heart, framed by arms reaching out to the rest of the canvas.
  • Project | 2012

    Education is our Right and It’s All in How You Play Your Cards

    Education Is Our Right focuses on an individuals right to higher learning. A mural team of students from Park Slope Collegiate High School investigated individual and societal perspectives on higher education.
  • Project | 2012

    Art Forms Change

    "Art Forms Change was created by students at GED Plus High School. The mural celebrates the students experience as first generation Americans.
  • Project | 2015

    Transformation

    The Transformation panel series creates a powerful visual identity for the innovative restorative services provided by the Midtown Community Court. The panels were created by court-involved y...
  • Project | 2014

    Care. No Matter What.

    Court-involved youth participating in Groundswells Segue program partnered with artists Crystal Bruno and Jules Joseph, Groundswell youth leaders, and Planned Parenthood of New York City to comp...
  • Project | 2013

    Kaleidoscope Dream

    Kaleidoscope Dream is a series of eight murals that honor the new industries and accompanying workforce that have revitalized the Brooklyn Navy Yard, including film, green manufacturing, farm...
  • Project | 2013

    Brooklyn Frontiers

    This mural was created in partnership with Brooklyn Frontiers High School to bring color and life to a once dark and damp courtyard on the school grounds. In this project, students, teachers, and G...
  • Project | 2012

    Yesterday I was ____, Today I am ____, Tomorrow I'll be ____.

    Yesterday I Was ____, Today I Am ____, Tomorrow I'll Be ____. is installed in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on a monumental wall overlooking a community garden.