In the heart of Enfield Town, the Dugdale Arts Centre (DAC) has unveiled a vibrant new mural that is as much a celebration of the community as it is a work of art. Created by the talented London artist Alec Saunders, this masterpiece was brought to life using reclaimed paint collected from North London Waste Authority’s (NLWA) recycling centres.
Alec Saunders was chosen from nearly 50 applicants, thanks to his compelling vision for community engagement and sustainable art practices. His mural beautifully encapsulates Enfield’s rich cultural tapestry, featuring three striking portraits interwoven with symbols of the borough’s musical legacy, industrial heritage, and lush green spaces.
The mural graces a tiered seating area at DAC, a versatile space that hosts children’s activities, workshops, film screenings, and live performances. The launch event was a lively affair, featuring a Q&A with Alec and fellow artists Leanne Ingram and Chikaora Obiora, who also contributed smaller murals around the centre. Attendees enjoyed a collage workshop and an exhibition showcasing the artists’ works, alongside stalls offering local sustainable products.
Alec’s commitment to community involvement was evident through workshops with local residents, including students from St Anne’s Catholic High School for Girls and Ponders End Youth Centre. This engagement ensured the mural resonates with the diverse identities of Enfield.
The project not only highlights the importance of sustainability but also showcases how reclaimed materials can create something truly beautiful. With over 50 million litres of paint wasted annually in the UK, this initiative by Enfield Council and NLWA is a shining example of creative reuse.
At Peter Cuffaro Estate Agents, we admire this inspiring project that enriches our community and environment. We encourage everyone to visit DAC and experience this stunning mural firsthand.