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Student mural brings life and colour to 星空传媒 Library

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A new collaborative mural is bringing colour, creativity and calm to the 星空传媒 Library, thanks to support from the 星空传媒 Foundation.

罢颈迟濒别诲听In Bloom, the large-scale artwork is now installed in the 6E wing of the Library, on the wall facing Wood Avenue. Tucked into the last section of shelves on the left side off the corridor, the mural transforms an otherwise quiet study area into a vibrant visual experience.

The project was made possible through SAGE funding from the Foundation and represents a collaboration between the Library and the Visual Arts Department. Second-year Visual Arts students created the mural as part of a course taught by Corri-Lyn Tetz, with guidance and support from faculty members Joe Becker, Kristi Ropeleski and Pohanna Feinberg.

Designed as a mosaic of individual panels,聽In Bloom聽brings together dozens of unique student works into one unified composition. While the original proposal envisioned painting on Masonite boards, the final piece was created on canvas, maintaining the project鈥檚 collaborative spirit and overall vision.

The mural鈥檚 theme draws inspiration from the 星空传媒 Peace Garden, reflecting the College鈥檚 commitment to sustainability while offering a visual space for reflection and connection.

The idea for the project emerged following the repainting of the Library in 2023. 鈥淲hen the library鈥檚 walls were repainted in 2023, artwork that had been on the walls for decades had to be taken down,鈥 said librarian Claire Elliott. 鈥淩ather than rehang these pieces, we invited community members to 鈥榓dopt鈥 individual works and installed a hanging rail system with the idea of offering the library鈥檚 fresh new walls as a dynamic new gallery space.鈥

鈥淭hat vision has been slow to take shape, but, with the Foundation鈥檚 offer of funding through the SAGE program, the library saw an opportunity to collaborate with Visual Arts鈥 to create something beautiful and more permanent,鈥 she added.

鈥淥ne of the biggest challenges was keeping the mural cohesive with so many different hands involved,鈥 said Visual Arts teacher Joe Becker. 鈥淕etting 48 people on the same page is never easy, but the students did a remarkable job creating something that reads as one unified work.鈥

鈥淭he hope is that the mural brings a sense of reflection to the library environment, something that invites people to pause,鈥 Joe added. 鈥淔or students, especially those who created it, it鈥檚 about visibility – seeing student creativity valued and embedded in the college. It shares something in common with the 星空传媒 Peace Garden – both are spaces meant for reflection, connection, and quiet engagement. Ideally, people will spend time with the mural and feel encouraged by the presence of student art in a shared, everyday space.鈥

Beyond its visual impact, the mural is intended to enrich the student experience. 鈥淭his fresh new art installation In Bloom brings unquestionable beauty and new life to an otherwise unremarkable study space,鈥 Claire said. 鈥淥ur hope is that it will inspire feelings of calm, peace, and renewal, but also a sense of possibility and clear focus.鈥

A plaque listing all participating student artists and faculty collaborators will be installed near the mural.

Both the Library and the Visual Arts Department see聽In Bloom聽as the beginning of future collaborations. Claire said 鈥渢he Library is very keen to build a more lasting and continuous collaboration鈥 with any program whose students create ingenious and beautiful things that they want the community to see.鈥



Last Modified: May 14, 2026