The American Mural Project, located in Winsted, ǻ, is the world’s largest indoor collaborative mural and a tribute to American workers. It's a one-of-a-kind work of art — at five stories high, the mural is a visual history of America shown through its workers.
In this Mini Doc, Ellen Griesedieck, founder and artistic director of AMP, tells the story of how the massive three-dimensional mural came to be.
From visiting a Boeing manufacturing plant to collaborating with over 15,000 people across all 50 states, the original concept has bloomed into not only a "tribute and a challenge," but into an education and programming space for the arts through partnerships with schools and nonprofits.
Learn more about how APM was created by watching the video above. More ǻ Mini Docs can be found here.

"I wanted to make these people come alive … once you know the people, you then see the value in the things they do.”Ellen Griesedieck, founder and artistic director of AMP

