ART for ALL helps people experiencing homelessness in Austin create art, earn income, and connect with the community. Together, artists and participants are turning the Austin Central Library garage into colorful murals that share stories of hope, pride, and belonging.

How It Works

ART for ALL offers individuals experiencing housing or economic insecurity a chance to:

CREATE PUBLIC ART

Participants help design and paint murals that brighten public spaces across Austin.

EARN SAME-DAY PAY

Artists earn up to $250 in cash for 6–8 hours of work, which is higher than Austin’s living wage.

ACCESS SUPPORT SERVICES

Certified peer specialists are on-site to connect participants with support like housing, job help, food, clothing, and health services.

Each program day, community members can enter a lottery for 20–30 work spots. In 2026, ART for ALL will provide more than $250,000 in same-day pay to over 100 participants, offering both income and a sense of pride through creative work.

Our partners

Art for All is powered by collaboration. We’re grateful for the support of:

The City of Austin • Austin Public Library • Hungry Hill Foundation • The Other Ones Foundation • The Mosaic Workshop • Art From the Streets • Future Front Texas • The Cathedral • Mas Cultura • RichesArt Gallery • OFCOLOR

MEET Our ARTIST

Akanksha Jain • Artist Couple, LLC • Austin Tea Party • Bieke Campos • Briar Bonifacio dearninja • Candy Kuo • Carson Whittaker Art • Chroma Collective • DaProphet • Dos compinches • Dre/Domorr • Elizabeth Maria Hudson • Ernesto & Cindy Design • Fergie • Fish • Fleming Studios • Geezy • Happy Tuna Creative • Hartzeeb • Inkcolor • J Muzacz • Josiah • Kaim Pollock • Kalle Duncan • Keefe • L.rhae • Lindsey Millikan • MYRA ROZE • Olivia Marmion • PASTE • Pastorfield-Li • Pauly M. Everett • Rex Hamilton Art • Rey Mar • Richesart • Ruben Esquivel • Sam Soper • The Angry Cloud • Thought Phantoms • Tiffany Kowalski • Tobar • ULOANG • Wiley

Community Impact

This initiative is a mural project and a way to bring fairness, understanding, and connection to the community.

EMPOWERMENT & HEALING

Making art gives participants purpose, a voice, and a chance to be seen.

CONNECTION & BELONGING

Working together on murals builds friendships and pride in the community.

AWARENESS & ADVOCACY

Public art helps people understand homelessness and encourages compassion and action.

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