College of Social Work Unveils Newest Inspirational Mural

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Colorful mural painted along an indoor hallway wall featuring large flowers in shades of red, pink, purple, yellow, and orange with green leaves. Blue wave-like patterns and a pink sky create the background. Artist signature text appears in the upper left corner. The hallway has overhead lighting and a red floor.  Provide your feedback on BizChat
Mural by Michael Crowne

With the approaching departure of Dean David Springer this summer, one of his remaining goals was to leave the College of Social Work with lasting tokens of inspiration from his mission as dean to cultivate connection, creativity, and well-being.  

Through a collaborative process with a work group of faculty and staff, the newest mural in the hallway along the first-floor classroom space of the social work building takes inspiration from two sources: the six core values and principles of social work that serve as a foundation to professional conduct and ethical decision-making for social workers, and the natural beauty of the Florida State University campus. 

The six core values and principles of social work are represented in the mural as six flowers found on FSU’s campus and across the state of Florida, including azaleas, cone flowers, hibiscus, lantana, magnolias, and roses. 

“We envisioned this space for our students, faculty, and staff as one that is both functional and inspirational,” reflected David Springer, dean of the College of Social Work. “In alignment with our shared professional core values, it is important that we curate a space for current and future social workers that prioritizes well-being and a welcoming community.” 

"Large floral mural painted along an interior hallway wall, featuring oversized pink blossoms, magnolia-like flowers, red roses, purple coneflowers, and green leaves. The colorful artwork spans the length of the corridor with pink, green, blue, and gold abstract background patterns. A ramp runs alongside the mural under overhead ceiling lights."
First floor mural by Michael Crowne.

The mural came to life thanks to the talents of local muralist, Michael Crowne, as he is known in artist circles. Michael noted how he was drawn to the concept the college had for the mural as it aligned with his own approach as an artist, “to create work that carries a sense of mystery, wonder and peace-something that pulls people in and makes them stop, think and feel something deeper beyond what’s on the surface.” 

This mural is the second of two murals in the College of Social Work. The first mural, completed in 2025 by Nipa Eason, another local artist and visual storyteller, is on the second-floor landing of the College of Social Work. 

“A central heroine and founder of the social work profession, Jane Addams, harnessed the beauty of art as a powerful tool for social cohesion and creative expression to build community,” shared Dean Springer. “In this spirit, we hope that the murals provide an opportunity for students and visitors to experience a deeper connection with one another and the College of Social Work.”  

"Painted mural with the words “Social Work” in large gold and light blue lettering on a dark blue background. Red flowers, light blue leaves, and flowing abstract lines surround the text. The artwork is displayed on an interior wall above a red floor and includes the artist signature “@pani26” in the lower right corner."
Second floor mural by artist Nipa Eason.
Thursday, July 9, 2026 - 02:47 PM
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