This semester, 14 University of North Georgia students will paint a mural at the Avita Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Gainesville.

The project is funded by a UNG presidential incentive award and is part of Associate Professor Erin McIntosh’s special topics in mural painting class.

McIntosh said her students spent the first six weeks of class developing design proposals, which they presented to Avita’s executive staff on Monday, Feb. 23.

Senior political science major Anita Equivel Lopez’s design was chosen. It shows a brood of ducklings swimming between lily pads to follow their mother.

“I was very surprised. I’m super excited for my first mural,” said Lopez. “At the time I was working on sketches, a friend had just gotten ducklings. They are so cute, and I thought it would be really fun to paint them.”

Anita Equivel Lopez’s design (photo provided by Erin McIntosh)

This will be the fifth time McIntosh has taught a class that created a mural for the crisis center.

Their partnership began four years ago, when Avita Executive Assistant Hariah Hutkowski toured the facility and noticed a lack of color on its walls. 

At the time, Hutkowski’s daughter, Hannah, was studying digital and studio arts at UNG, and he reached out to her professor, McIntosh, to propose a collaboration.

“We get some color, they get some experience, and we’re all a happy family,” said Hutkowski, explaining that the murals are designed to “match the clientele” at the crisis center, where patients stay for varying lengths of time during crisis stabilization and detoxification.

“They’re in there for substance use disorders and mental health issues, so we wanted calming murals,” said Hutkowski. “No exciting colors, but pleasant colors.”

 

2023 Peer Living Room Mural Avita 1

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