Community Mural 

CommUNITY Spirit Mural

Hampton Manor Lake Park - East Greenbush, 2023 

As companions to the original mural painted by Columbia High School students in 2016, the design elements and vibrant colors of the Community and the CommUNITY Spirit murals continue to breathe artistic life and community pride into Hampton Manor Lake Park. They showcase the creativity and artistic skills of three high school students and exemplify the power of art and youth engagement in the community.  They also stand as a lasting testament to the enduring strength and unity that the arts can instill within the heart of a community.  

Truly, this project exemplifies the incredible potential of our youth to make a meaningful impact on our community. These students have not only demonstrated exceptional artistic talent but also a deep sense of civic responsibility. Moreover, it will provide a platform for future generations of artists to continue contributing to the town's cultural landscape.

I am deeply grateful to have the opportunity to lead this project; to have collaborated with Clover, Lyla, and Aries as well as so many amazing people in the town.  It is a true honor and privilege to be part of something so positive.  Thank you to our Town Supervisor, Jack Conway, and our amazing friends in the Community and Recreation Department, Lisa O’Brien and Donna Millet for your unwavering support of the Arts in the Parks Projects, as well as to everyone else who participated.”. ~ Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein, Empire State University

The Muralists

Empire State University & Columbia High School

Lyla, Clover, Aries, & Lisa


Town of East Greenbush 

Lisa, Donna, &  Meaghan


As well as over 80 members of the East Greenbush community

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Community Mural Fun Facts

To make your visit to the community mural educational and fun, we have included a little scavenger hunt/fun fact series of questions below.


We would love to hear from you about the murals and have you engage with us on social media. 

Tag us and use these hashtags if you take a photo and post it to social media:

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Q1 - How many insects can you find in the mural?

FUN FACT - Did you know that the nine-spotted ladybird is the official NY State insect? Find out more about other symbols of NY State on the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation website.

Q2 - How many maple leaves can you find in the mural?

Red leaves = 10

Orange leaves = 11

FUN FACT - Did you know that the maple tree is the official NY State tree? Find out more about other symbols of NY State on the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation website.


Q3 - How many raindrops can you find in the mural?

Raindrops = 6 

Bonus question - What is significant about the raindrops?  

Answer - they are the colors of a rainbow - ROYGBV - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet

Q4 - How many handprints can you find in the mural?

Flowers = 50 individual prints

Butterflies = 23 pairs for a total of 46 individual prints

Decorative element of hands and heart = 5

Total = 101

Bonus = Can you find the paw print?


Q5 - What kind of bird is represented in the mural?

The bird is between the tree and the birdhouse.  The bird is a Blue Bird which is the official New York State bird. Find out more about other symbols of NY State on the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation website.


Q6 - Can you find the small mammal in the mural?

The little brown mouse is peeking out under the root on the left side of the tree at ground level.


Q7 - How many murals are there in Hampton Manor Lake Park?

Three murals are in the park. All of the murals were painted by community members, primarily created by Columbia High School students. The first mural of the hands forming a heart was painted in 2016 by the Columbia High School Art Club. The other two murals were painted in 2023 by three high school students, a faculty member from Empire State University, employees of the Town of East Greenbush, and members of the East Greenbush and surrounding communities.

Fun Fact - Two small depictions of the other murals are also painted into the third mural.  Can you find it?

Q8 - Can you find the special features in two of the murals?

There are a few special features in each of the murals.

In the Community Mural, you can listen to the rain or the wind as it moves the rain chain.  You can also stand in front of the swing and pretend you are in the mural. The electrical meter posed a big challenge for our muralists.  We were thrilled to be able to incorporate it as a colorful birdhouse.

In the CommUNITY Spirit Mural, you can stand in front of the Town of East Greenbush logo and be at the center of our community and be a butterfly. All of the logos for the Town of East Greenbush, East Greenbush Central School District, and each of the individual schools are included in the mural.  Finally, activities in the parks that celebrate the arts and the Red Barn where we held the first community art show are featured as well. Finally, the focus of this mural is on bringing people together through UNITY as emphasized in the spelling of commUNITY.

Videos, Media, and News

Painting Day 1 

Saturday, October 21, 2023

Painting Day 2 

Sunday, October 22, 2023

Painting Day 3 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Painting Day 4 

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Community Mural

Painting Day 5 

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Community Mural

Painting Day 6 and Final 

Sunday, November 5, 2023

CommUNITY Spirit Mural

First Painting Day 

Saturday, November 4, 2023

CommUNITY Spirit Mural

Second Painting Day

Sunday, November 5, 2023

CommUNITY Spirit Mural

Final Painting Day 

Sunday, No, 2023

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Press Release

Title: Empire State University Faculty Member and Local Teens Transform East Greenbush Park with Community Arts Mural Project

 

East Greenbush, NY [November 10, 2023]

 

In a testament to the unifying power of art, Hampton Manor Lake Park now boasts two vibrant murals that embody collaborative multi-generational efforts celebrating community identity and pride.

 

The completion of the murals marks the conclusion of a dynamic three-phased arts grant project led by Dr. Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein, a faculty member at Empire State University.  A trio of talented students from Columbia High School, Clover Rodgers '25, Lyla Maguffin '27, and Aries (Benaiah) Raphael '24, teamed up with D’Adamo-Weinstein for the final phase of the project showcasing their creativity and artistic skills and exemplifying the power of art and youth engagement in the community.

 

Partnering with the Town of East Greenbush and funded by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Arts Center of the Capital Region, this initiative provided valuable artistic experiences for community members; allowed for youth-driven creativity; and demonstrated the extraordinary power of the arts in bringing people of all ages together. The Arts in the Parks grant unfolded in three distinct phases.

 

Phase 1: D'Adamo-Weinstein initiated the project by offering free art classes in July and August at the Hampton Manor Lake Beach House, attracting a remarkable turnout of 118 community members eager to explore their artistic potential through plein air painting, phone-photography, collage, and family arts and crafts projects.

 

Phase 2: In September, D'Adamo-Weinstein curated a one-day arts show held in conjunction with the Town of East Greenbush Community Day at the East Greenbush Town Park. The exhibition showcased the talents of 25 local artists selected from 109 submissions.  Artists ranged in age from 10 to 70+ in the categories of painting/drawing and photography/digital art.  In their age group and category of painting/drawing, Maguffin and Rodgers were artists featured in the show earning first and third place respectively.  Maguffin’s piece, “Last Good-byes,” also earned the community favorite distinction.

 

Phase 3: The grand finale of the grant involved the creation and completion of two murals in Hampton Manor Lake Park. Completed in a little more than 50 hours over three weekends in late October and early November, the murals have already served as a catalyst for community conversation, engagement, and beautification of a town park.

 

The first mural, titled the "Community Mural," transcends its role as mere decoration. It intricately weaves together New York State symbols with the colorful handprints of over 80 community members, creating a living tapestry of shared expression. It’s whimsical and colorful creation was designed by Rodgers and Maguffin under D'Adamo-Weinstein's guidance.  They were joined by Raphael, as the main artists of the mural, infusing their creativity into the vibrant artwork. Lisa O'Brien, supervisor of the Town of East Greenbush Community and Recreation Department, and clerk Donna Millet also supported the painting of the mural and played crucial roles in bringing the project to fruition. The Community Mural serves as a collaborative canvas, where individuals of all ages united to leave their mark in the form of flowers and butterflies.

 

The second mural, titled the "CommUNITY Spirit Mural," was conceptualized by Meaghan Hart, Deputy Commissioner of Public Works. Executed by Maguffin, Rodgers, and D'Adamo-Weinstein on the utility building in Hampton Manor Lake Park, this mural embodies the unity of East Greenbush. Representing local schools, the town logo, and elements of music and arts programs, the mural's butterfly wings outline signifies community pride and provides a photo opportunity for those who visit the park. Hart’s design emphasized the ideal that UNITY comes through pride and engagement in our communities. 

 

The community murals serve as a testament to the transformative power of art and community collaboration, providing a legacy for East Greenbush residents to enjoy. The mural project website offers additional details on the journey, including insights into the artistic process, interviews with the muralists, multimedia documentation, and a “Fun Facts” quiz for visitors to learn more about elements of the murals.

 

Maguffin, Rodgers, Raphael, and D’Adamo-Weinstein, have not only enhanced the visual landscape of East Greenbush but has also fostered a sense of community pride and artistic appreciation that will endure for years to come. The Town of East Greenbush will be recognizing their contributions in a brief ceremony reading of a proclamation into the town record on Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 6 pm in Town Hall.

 

For more information about the project and to explore the murals, please visit the project website.

 


The murals are part of the Arts in the Parks Project and made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Arts Center of the Capital Region. More information about the Round 1 awardees from Albany, Rensselaer, and Schenectady Counties is available here.


Any questions or comments about the project should be sent to Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein 

email -  dr.lisadw@gmail.com    phone - 518-220-3512