Building Up and Raising Funds
May 10, 2018
Our membership mailing is coming to your mailbox soon, thanks to interns Jared, Johanna, and Erika. Click here to become a member or renew your membership today.
Building Up and Raising Funds
May 10, 2018
Our membership mailing is coming to your mailbox soon, thanks to interns Jared, Johanna, and Erika. Click here to become a member or renew your membership today.
WTNH
May 7, 2018
Ann Nyberg interviews Ellen on the Nyberg show. Watch the video here.
Art at Work: Education Programs
May 4, 2018
AMP was one of six organizations invited to participate in Random Hacks of Kindness, an event focused on empowering students to use technology to positively impact the challenges facing local nonprofits in their communities. The one-day "Hackathon" in Torrington involved 4th-8th grade girls from Northwest Connecticut, who were paired with computer science mentors to develop prototype smartphone apps. Read more about the incredible day our intern, Sarah, had.
Digging In: Construction Update
April 13, 2018
Even though we are getting used to the beautiful view of the sky from inside the mill, we're excited for the roof decking to take shape. Click here to view more construction photos.
Republican American
April 8, 2018
In a few months, an old factory building on Whiting Street undergoing renovations could technically be ready to store a gigantic three-dimensional mural dedicated to American workers. Click here to read the full article
Community Building
April 4, 2018
AMP will be participating in the Minds in Motion Litchfield event on Saturday, April 7, and we hope you can visit us there! Workshops for kids and adults--and the chance to participate in our collaborative community mural. Click here for more information or to register.
Art at Work: Education Programs
March 26, 2018
We were invited to participate in Winsted's Laurel Festival on June 10. Our interns have already been hard at work finding materials to use for our float in the parade. More details on the event coming soon, but mark your calendars now!
Art at Work: Education Programs
March 20, 2018
DIGITAL STORY WORK VIDEO PRODUCTION INSTRUCTOR
The American Mural Project (AMP) seeks a talented video production instructor for a collaborative summer internship working with youth to create short videos about people who are deeply engaged in their work. Instructor will meet with individual interns and teams once a week, 6 hours per day, June 4–July 30. Planning meetings will take place in late May at flexible times.
Video Production Instructor Responsibilities:
• Teach basics of film/television lighting, sound, framing/composition, and camera operation for interviews
• Oversee story concept development and storyboarding
• Edit with individuals and small groups on professional editing software
• Assist with post-production tasks and contribute to social media presence
• Participate in team meeting and planning
Qualifications:
• 5+ years working in video production
• Tutoring/mentoring/teaching experience
• Excellent communication skills
• Experience in a variety of creative disciplines
• Passion for helping others learn and succeed
• Bachelor’s degree in film or production preferred, but not required
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $20/hour
Interested candidates should send resume, cover letter, and brief sample of video work to:
American Mural Project
P.O. Box 538
Winsted, CT 06098
michelle@americanmuralproject.org
Digging In: Construction Update
February 19, 2018
Steel, steel, and more steel! Click here to view more construction photos.
Digging In: Construction Update
February 12, 2018
The steel has arrived! BIG moment for AMP! Click here to view more construction photos.
Republican American
January 26, 2018
Mural Project bringing programs for kids 7-13. Click here to read the full article.
Digging In: Construction Update
January 19, 2018
Pretty exciting to see these shots of our steel in process. Should be arriving to its new home in Winsted by mid-February, and we’re hoping for a thaw so Scope can start installing these beauties!
Art at Work: Workers-in-Training
January 3, 2018
Work on AMP's Art House continues, thanks to the efforts of our Workers-in-Training. Check out the new vinyl record hallway!
Digging In: Construction Update
"Like all of our weekly construction meetings, I am always fascinated in listening to the discussion about detail changes these guys are making as this project progresses. All vital moves that are being taken as the building takes form, making adjustments to accommodate PVC pipes whose location impacts placement of beams, existing windows that affect placement of steel, center where there was a structural dividing wall and therefore no existing pier. All worked out but with alot of creative input from Dan Godfrey, our steel guy; John Tracey and Kerry Caparulo from Scope; and our architect, David Shaughnessy." - Ellen
Digging In: Construction Update
We’ve got a fine looking elevator shaft!
Building Up and Raising Funds
Our volunteers are busy helping us prepare for our annual appeal mailing, which is a little different this year. Newman's Own Foundation has invited AMP to participate in an online holiday giving challenge, which means that every dollar donated by our supporters from November 21–January 3 gives AMP the chance to win grant money from the foundation! So even though you'll be receiving an envelope with the mailing, we hope that you'll contribute to our online campaign instead. Stay tuned for details--and the link to give--on Tuesday. Thanks for your support!
AMPed Up at the Art House
AMP's Art House is getting that much closer to being ready for our education programs, thanks to our many friends at Arconic. Construction on the mill building continues, and with the revived space in the house, we'll be able to offer several new programs in the coming months. Stay tuned!
In the Studio
November 5, 2017
Ellen just finished the Liberty Triangle plywood template, which serves as a cutting guide for the marble. The actual marble colors--three in total--will be very close in contrast.
Art at Work: Education Programs
We are fortunate to have two amazing interns this fall. You "met" Stephanie last week, and this week we're introducing Paige, a student at Western New England University, whose picture shows her comfort behind the camera.
"Photography has always been a huge part of my life. Somewhere along the road my passion for photography expanded to a passion for film. Ever since, film has impacted me everyday in every way. I love the way it tells a story through a different point of view, allowing each individual viewer to interpret it in their own way. With film we can do so much good for our world and that's exactly what I'm striving for. I am so happy to be a part of the American Mural Project's team and to help get out these incredible stories of these amazing people through all different forms of art, including film. In the spring, I will be studying abroad in Greece for 4 months. While I'm there, I will be continuing to study within my major, Psychology, and my minor, Film, as well as traveling throughout Greece, Italy, England, and hopefully Ireland."
Art at Work: Education Programs
Stephanie is AMP’s newest intern from Northwestern Community College in Winsted (on left in picture), and originally hails from Puerto Rico. Learn more about her, in her own words:
“I love doing things that are out of my comfort zone, which is a lot of things. My friend, Brianna, and I had just gotten down from an obstacle course when this picture was taken. We were up in a tree that was about 20 feet up in the air, and we were held only by safety ropes as we walked across two tightropes while our hands were intertwined in order to not fall down. When we were doing this, I was the first to raise my hand to volunteer, even though it looked super scary. After the experience I felt that I had accomplished something I may not get the chance to do again, and I was glad I put my fears aside to do that.
After I finish at Northwestern in December, I want to continue my education (not sure where yet…I’ve applied to four schools) and study International Relations. I love helping others, and I want to travel the world doing so.”
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