In the heart of London, a charity with a vibrant vision was born in 2015. Paint the Change, a registered charity, embarked on a mission to fuse social change with the dynamic medium of street art. Since its inception, this organization has transcended borders, producing over 50 murals across every continent. With a potent blend of youth engagement, public art, and awareness campaigns, Paint the Change has sparked conversations, captivated millions through social media, and adorned neighborhoods with poignant messages.

A collaboration with Love E15 in West Ham, London – Mural Painted by Atma.

At the core of Paint the Change’s ethos lies a commitment to empowering youth and fostering dialogue on pressing societal issues. Through a series of workshops, young people from diverse communities are not just educated but actively involved in discussions on topics ranging from diversity and mental health to racism, education rights, and climate change. Guided by local educators and artists, these workshops serve as incubators for ideas, allowing participants to articulate their thoughts and emotions through visual expression.

The culmination of these workshops is awe-inspiring: monumental works of art that transcend mere aesthetics, becoming integral parts of the neighborhoods they adorn. Each mural tells a story, echoing the voices of the community and embedding itself into the fabric of its surroundings. From bustling city streets to remote villages, Paint the Change leaves an indelible mark, both visually and emotionally.

Curiosity by Maja Stojanovic (Zmaja) in Bor, Serbia

In its relentless pursuit of social and environmental justice, Paint the Change has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative: Youth Art for the Earth. Collaborating with regional organizations in France, Serbia, and Slovenia, this project harnesses the creative energy of 150 youth across six cities to ignite public discourse on environmental issues. Through intensive workshops, young participants delve into the local impacts of climate change, exploring its effects on their communities.

Respiration by Atma in Montargis, France

What sets Youth Art for the Earth apart is its hands-on approach. Participants collaborate with local street artists to conceptualize and execute murals that serve as visual testaments to their commitment to environmental stewardship. From Bor, Serbia, to Montargis, France, and Ljubljana, Slovenia, these murals stand as beacons of hope and catalysts for change.

Paint the Change doesn’t just paint walls; it paints a vision of a better world—one where art becomes a catalyst for conversation, awareness, and advocacy. Through its innovative projects and unwavering dedication, this charity proves that the power of art knows no bounds. As the colors blend and the messages resonate, Paint the Change continues to inspire, uplift, and transform communities, one mural at a time.


 

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