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Mural Tour

Murals have a unique power to transform public spaces, turning ordinary walls into vibrant stories that reflect the heart of a community.  "If These Walls Could Talk"  mural tour brings this power to life, inviting communities across two provinces to engage with art that speaks to their shared histories, cultures, and aspirations. This project is more than just painting walls; it’s about building connections, sparking conversations, and celebrating local identity through creative expression.

 

 

The Role of Murals in Community Engagement and Art

 

Murals serve as public canvases that invite everyone to participate in the cultural life of their neighborhoods. Unlike art confined to galleries, murals are accessible to all, breaking down barriers and encouraging community pride. They can:

 

  • Reflect local stories and traditions

  • Highlight social issues and inspire dialogue

  • Beautify neglected spaces and reduce vandalism

  • Attract visitors and boost local economies

     

By turning walls into storytellers, murals create a sense of belonging and ownership among residents. They encourage people to see their environment differently and foster connections between diverse groups.

 

Meet the Artists Behind the Project

 

The If These Walls Could Talk mural tour is led by two visionary artists who bring distinct styles and deep community focus to the project.

 

Laura-Anne Passarello is known for blending historical imagery with contemporary themes, creating murals that feel both timeless and relevant. Her work often explores identity and memory, inviting viewers to reflect on their place in the community.

 

Brandi Rice specializes in bold, colorful designs that celebrate cultural diversity and resilience. Her murals are energetic and uplifting, designed to spark joy and conversation.

 

Together, these artists aim to create murals that do more than decorate—they want to build bridges between people and generations, making art a shared experience that strengthens community ties.

 

The Provinces and Their Unique Cultural Backgrounds

 

This mural tour spans two provinces, each with its own rich cultural heritage and stories waiting to be told.

 

Alberta

 

Alberta is home to a varied population, characterized by strong Indigenous heritage and a diverse demographic landscape. The province boasts a rich cultural tapestry that reflects its historical roots and contemporary society.

The murals here highlight traditional crafts, local legends, and the evolving identity of its towns and cities.

 

British Colombia

 

BC offers a blend of coastal and inland cultures, with a strong history of fishing, farming, and artisan trades. The murals in this province celebrate natural beauty, community resilience, and the creative spirit that thrives in small towns.

 

By working across these provinces, the project showcases a wide range of experiences and perspectives, creating a mural tour that is both varied and unified by a common goal: to tell the stories of the people who live there.

 

How to Nominate Your Wall for a Mural

 

The If These Walls Could Talk mural tour invites businesses, organizations, municipalities, and homeowners to nominate walls for mural painting. This is a chance to bring art to your space and become part of a growing cultural movement. Fill out the form below.

 

Who Can Nominate?

 

  • Local businesses with visible exterior walls

  • Community centers and nonprofit organizations

  • Municipal buildings and public spaces

  • Homeowners with large, accessible walls

     

How to Participate

 

  1. Submit a nomination form available on the project’s website.

  2. Include photos and details about the wall’s location, size, and visibility.

  3. Share a brief story or idea about what the mural could represent for your community.

  4. The artists and project team will review nominations and select walls based on location, community impact, and artistic potential.

  5. Contribute a donation to help cover the tour expenses. Additional funding allows the artists to visit more towns and create more murals.

     

Benefits of Having a Mural

 

  • Enhance your property’s appearance with a unique, eye-catching artwork

  • Increase foot traffic and attract visitors interested in local culture

  • Showcase community pride and support for the arts

  • Create a lasting legacy that tells your neighborhood’s story

     

Inspiring Community Involvement Through Art

 

Murals invite everyone to be part of the creative process. The If These Walls Could Talk tour encourages residents to share their stories and ideas, helping shape the themes and designs. This collaboration builds stronger bonds and ensures the artwork truly reflects the community’s voice.

 

Getting involved can mean:

 

  • Attending mural unveiling events

  • Participating in workshops or storytelling sessions

  • Volunteering to help with mural maintenance or promotion

  • Sharing your mural experiences with friends and neighbours

     

By supporting this project, communities invest in their own cultural future and create spaces that inspire connection and pride.

 

 

The If These Walls Could Talk mural tour is more than a series of paintings. It is a movement to bring art into everyday life, celebrate diverse cultures, and build stronger communities through shared stories. If you have a wall that could tell a story, consider nominating it today. Your wall could become a canvas that connects people, sparks conversations, and brightens your neighborhood for years to come.

The timeline for this project is tentative, however we will begin the tour before end of the summer 2026. The tour may continue into 2027 depending on public interest in the project.

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