#KiplingCanvas
Coming together
through art.

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#KiplingCanvas
Coming together
through art.

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#KiplingCanvas is an arts initiative created to celebrate inclusivity, equality, the spirit of coming together, and art! In partnership with Scrap Yard NYC, the oldest purveyor of graffiti paint in the US, we chose 3 artists to design the next Art Tote Bag.

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The Theme:
Equality and Inclusion

Our theme this year was equality and
inclusion, which aligns with Kipling’s
purpose where everyone is welcome and
free to express their true self. Inclusivity
and equality promote and sustain a
sense of belonging, and the resulting Art
Totes reflect just that.

Our theme this year was equality and
inclusion, which aligns with Kipling’s purpose
where everyone is welcome and free to
express their true self. Inclusivity and equality
promote and sustain a sense of belonging,
and the resulting Art Totes reflect just that.

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About
Scrap Yard NYC

Scrap Yard is NYC’s original graffiti shop frequented by
established and emerging artists, alike. Established in the
early 1990’s, it gave the street art movement a place to call
home. People from all walks of life stood in front of the shop
exchanging works of art and life stories. They showed the
world that street art was indeed part of our history and that
the world should be in on it. Today Scrap Yard still stands
strong and believes that art is not only a freedom of
expression, but a MOVEMENT.

Scrap Yard is NYC’s original graffiti
shop frequented by established and
emerging artists, alike. Established in
the early 1990’s, it gave the street
art movement a place to call home.
People from all walks of life stood in
front of the shop exchanging works
of art and life stories. They showed
the world that street art was indeed
part of our history and that the world
should be in on it. Today Scrap Yard
still stands strong and believes that
art is not only a freedom of
expression, but a MOVEMENT.