This desire for gatherings,
architecture and utopic monuments that foster dialogue and encounters is something the artist would like to reflect
upon throughout his exhibition with the
students of NYU and the support of the Public Art Fund.
Transformations such as these cause
students to really notice and understand their school's
architecture for the first time, says Julie Frost, executive artistic director for Arts for Children and Youth, a Toronto non-profit organization hired to help with the Beyond 3:30 program's mural project
upon its inception last fall.