Mount Pleasant Community Engagement Mural

Community-Initiated Microgrant 2021

Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.

A bare wall at the Mount Pleasant Community Association was transformed into a celebration of the community.

Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.

A bare wall at the Mount Pleasant Community Association was transformed into a celebration of the community.

Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.

A bare wall at the Mount Pleasant Community Association was transformed into a celebration of the community.

Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.
Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.
Community members are painted onto the wall of the Mount Pleasant Community Association in an abstract and whimsical style.
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The Project

A bare wall at the Mount Pleasant Community Association was transformed into a celebration of the community. Through a social media and poster campaign, residents sent their input on what they love about their community. Artist Conz took this feedback to create a mural of community members of all ages coming together in local parts and nature.

Only one person on the mural was based off a real community member: the lady in pink is Nina Sedorava, a vibrant community member who passed away in 2021. She was known for wearing bright colours.

The 2021 Community-Run Microgrant

This project was funded as part of the 2021 Community-Run Microgrant. Calgary Arts Development invited proposals for community-initiated public art projects in 2021. Community groups could apply for up to $10,000 from a total funding pool of $100,000, to hire local artists for eligible projects. Funding for this one-time program was provided through the Government of Alberta and The City of Calgary.

Learn more here.