Misha Tyutyunik
Misha Tyutyunik is a Ukrainian-born painter, muralist, street artist, illustrator, and virtual reality artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of Pratt Institute, he collaborates with communities around the world to create public art and is regularly commissioned by organizations, brands, publications, and collectors.
Tyutyunik works across a range of styles and media to produce pieces that are both visually striking and thought-provoking. While often tailored to specific projects or clients, his work consistently retains a distinct personal aesthetic. He balances community-based public art, corporate commissions, and personal work, frequently painting with youth and community organizations and exhibiting in galleries throughout New York and internationally.
In 2018–2019, he completed a Fulbright Grant in Ukraine, focusing on public art through community engagement. He was also one of five artists selected to paint a sanitation vehicle for the New York City Department of Sanitation’s Trucks of Art initiative. In Tokyo, he recently auctioned work to benefit children affected by the war in Ukraine while participating in a group exhibition.
Most recently, Tyutyunik painted his largest mural to date—covering an entire city block in Kensington, Brooklyn for the Department of Transportation, with a design developed through community engagement workshops with local students and residents. He also completed a mural at Shaw Middle School in Spokane, Washington for the Washington State Arts Commission, created in collaboration with students, staff, and local community members. In addition, he led a group of nine European artists in creating Garden of Collective Futures, a collaborative mural at The Standard, East Village, as part of an E.U.N.I.C. Cluster-sponsored international project.
Open Studio: October 2
A CONVERSATION ON BEVERLY, 2024
THE SUN ALSO RISES, 2023
DAWN’S TILL DUSK, 2022