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Alice Mizrachi: Unifying Threads of Our Evolution
8 Mar. – 18 May 2025
Photo by Jazzmine Beaulieu
Unifying Threads of Our Evolution is a visual exploration of the intricate connections that bind us together as individuals and communities, while also showcasing the transformative journey we share. This mural serves as a testament to the idea that our identities are woven from diverse experiences, cultures, and histories, creating a rich tapestry that reflects both our uniqueness and our collective humanity.
In this work, Mizrachi seeks to illustrate the threads of connection that run through our lives—threads of love, resilience, struggle, and triumph. Each element within the mural symbolizes a different aspect of our shared evolution, highlighting the ways in which we learn from one another, grow together, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of our world.
As we navigate the complexities of our modern existence, it is vital to recognize that our evolution is not a solitary journey but a shared experience. This mural invites viewers to reflect on their own connections and the impact of their relationships on personal and communal growth. Through the act of coming together—celebrating our shared stories and honoring our individual paths—we can forge a more inclusive, compassionate future.
Unifying Threads of Our Evolution is not just a mural; it is a call to action. May it inspire conversations, foster understanding, and remind us that we are all integral parts of a larger narrative, weaving the fabric of our shared existence. Together, we can evolve, uplift one another, and create a world that honors both connection and growth.
About Alice Mizrachi
Alice Mizrachi is a New York based interdisciplinary artist and educator working in the mediums of painting, murals and installation. Her work explores the interconnectedness of individuals and community through the dual lens of compassion and empathy. Through figurative work that reinforces both personal and community-oriented identity, Alice aims to inspire creative expression and a sense of shared humanity through art.
As a painter, Alice maintains both a studio practice and an extensive body of work as a muralist. Her works have been featured in exhibitions at the Museum of the City of New York, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the United Nations and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Washington DC. She has been commissioned as a mural artist for projects in Amsterdam, Berlin, Tel Aviv, and across the United States by organizations including: Wall Therapy (Rochester, NY); La Mama and Fourth Arts Block (NYC); Baldwin Civic Association (Baldwin, NY); and, Chashama (Harlem, NY), among others.