GIRASOL O'NEILL: OLD TOWN HALL

Old Town Hall in the City of Fairfax is a historic building that is often used by the community for weddings and celebrations.While the building is under renovation, we have commissioned George Mason University’s School of Art alumnus, Girasol O’Neill, to design and lead community painting sessions for over 20 individual window panels. During the daytime, we will see a mash of iconic plants and pollinators, and a hidden figurative outline will be painted in phosphorescent paint, which will charge from sunlight and glow at night.

Main Street Side Sketches

Species Depicted: Carolina Mantis, Swamp Rose-Mallow, Blue Bells, Rufus Hummingbird

Progress Shots

Thank you to the Native American and Indigenous Alliance (NAIA) and UndocuMason for co-hosting painting sessions!


Park Side Sketches

Species Depicted: Eastern Prickly Pear, Jacob’s Ladder, varieties of Dogwood, Coral Honeysuckle, Spring Beauty, and Tulip Poplar flower+leaf and Tiger Wing Swallowtail Butterfly

About the Artist

Girasol O’Neill is a multimedia, teacher, and human rights activist based in the DC Metro area. He graduated from George Mason University in 2022 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts and currently works as an Elementary Arts teacher with Arlington Public Schools. O'Neill's work explores presence, justice, and socio-political themes through fusing symbols and vibrant colors in whimsical, surreal compositions. 

Emotional exchange between art and audiences is the core of his practice, something he refers to as “finding the heart” in each experience. He believes that finding the heart leads us to finding justice through connecting with universal human pain, hope, fear, and joy. O’Neill grew up in Northern Virginia hiding his trans identity and immigrant status for fear of retribution. Reconnecting with his Indigenous Bolivian roots has breathed new life into his individual and community art purpose.