New Murals Unveiled in York’s North Street Gardens
York BID, in collaboration with York Cares and the City of York Council’s Eco Team, is proud to announce the completion of a transformative mural project in North Street Gardens, York.
This project, part of the 16th annual York Cares Big Community Challenge, has seen the installation of vibrant murals designed and painted by talented BA Graphic and Communication Design students from York College & University Centre. The murals aim to breathe new life into the flood defence barriers, which had become heavily graffitied.
The murals, funded by the Nature Hubs Fund, celebrate the history and evolution of North Street Gardens while reflecting the values of the Big Community Challenge. The murals feature bold, graphic designs, drawing inspiration from the plant life in the gardens and the shapes and patterns found in the nearby architecture.
The gardens, originally gifted to the city by Rowntree’s, have long served as a place of connection between nature and the community. It’s now hoped the murals will bring this history to life by focusing on themes of environmental preservation and community spirit.
The York Cares Big Community Challenge, running from 16th September to 11th October 2024, is dedicated to changing landscapes through social and environmental initiatives. This year’s challenge saw over 450 volunteers dedicating 1,362 hours of their time to improving green spaces locally. The murals are a testament to this year’s focus on connecting people with nature, increasing biodiversity, and fostering a sense of community. The murals also contribute to the growing York Mural Trail, an initiative by York BID to enhance the visitor experience by making the city’s public spaces more attractive and engaging.
Speaking about the project, Rachel Bean, Project Manager at The York BID, said:
“We are thrilled to collaborate with York Cares, the City of York Council’s Eco Team, and York College and University Centre on this meaningful project. We want to say a big thank you to the students for their beautiful murals, that not only elevate the space but also create a lasting cultural asset for the city, connecting people with nature and their community.”
Holly Hennell, Manager at York Cares, said: “The students’ designs have perfectly captured the environmental focus of the Big Community Challenge, incorporating themes of biodiversity, nature, and community connection. The murals add colour and life to the gardens, and we hope will encourage more people to enjoy this tranquil green space in the centre of York.”
Monica Gabb, Course Leader at York College and University Centre, said: “We have relished this opportunity for the students to bring their digital designs to life in a new scale and medium. Working directly with a live client from start to finish builds so many skills and relationships for our students. What a fantastic portfolio piece for them. Thank you so much to York BID, York Cares and the Eco Team for their continued support and opportunity for our level 5 students.”
See before and after images below: