Audubon Mural Project

Alton Flyway Mural by James K. Schmidt and Robert Fishbone

October 31, 2023 — Location: 136 Front Street, Alton, IL 62002

Western Snowy Plover by Jonathan Martinez

October 25, 2023 — Location: 830 S Street, Sacramento, CA 95811

Eastern Black Rail by Yulia Avgustinovich

September 12, 2023 — Location: 307 Elm Street NW, Washington D.C. 20001

How San Diego City College Audubon Club Found Community Through a Mural

December 09, 2022 — Inspired by the Audubon Mural Project, this summer students in an Audubon campus chapter came together to paint dozens of climate-threatened birds—each in their very own frame.

The Audubon Mural Project Brings Birdsong to Life in Washington Heights

December 13, 2021 — An eye-catching and abstract new mixed media mural by artist Jessica Maffia is the first of the public-art project to focus on sound.

The Audubon Mural Project Takes Flight in Rockford, Illinois

November 24, 2021 — Paintings of imperiled birds beautify buildings throughout the city, providing a catalyst for conversations about climate change.
A Swainson's Thrush painted in the Vashon Audubon Mural. The secretive, small brown woodland bird is projected to lose 46 percent of its summer breeding range in Washington State if global warming continues apace.

The Audubon Mural Project Lands in the Pacific Northwest

July 22, 2021 — On Washington's Vashon Island, the community has embraced a public art initiative to inspire conservation of local climate-threatened species.

The Audubon Mural Project Adds Trumpeter Swans to its Uptown Flock

December 31, 2020 — A stunning mosaic created by artists Carlos Pinto and John Sear turns recycled materials into an unforgettable wall.

The Audubon Mural Project Paints a Milestone 100 Species

September 26, 2018 — Marrying public art and climate change, six new species become ambassadors for conservation on the streets of northern Manhattan.

In Harlem's Jacob Schiff Park, Four New Birds Join the Audubon Mural Project

August 31, 2018 — Twenty-six youth apprentices painted the murals of climate-threatened birds on the walls of a local playground.