Empowering Youth Through Art & Storytelling
Youth Mural Program for Schools
Vincent Dumoulin has spent over two decades leading collaborative mural projects that empower youth to express their stories, cultures, and dreams through art. His work spans Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities across Canada, engaging young people in every stage of the creative process — from concept and design to painting and documentation. These projects consistently foster confidence, teamwork, and community pride, leaving lasting public artworks that celebrate the voices of the next generation.
Program Objectives
Empower student voices and creativity through hands-on, collaborative artmaking that encourages self-expression, confidence, and leadership.
Foster belonging and well-being by creating inclusive, culturally safe spaces that integrate mindfulness, movement, and self-care into the creative process.
Promote equity, inclusion, and reconciliation by drawing upon community-based methodologies shaped through partnerships with Indigenous youth and educators.
Build artistic and technical capacity through professional mentorship in design, composition, and mural production, resulting in a meaningful public artwork.
Strengthen school and community connections by showcasing student work in shared spaces and celebrating diversity, collaboration, and local identity.
Support holistic education goals by aligning with educators, counsellors, and community partners to enhance mental health, engagement, and cross-curricular learning.

