A colorful mural wraps around a two story building. The words Industrious are written on the top and NODA is written on the corner.

Murals, Public Art, and Jewish futurism

Large-scale visual projects by Mike Wirth, built through collaboration, storytelling, and community sensitivity.

Murals for brands, campuses, and civic spaces. Studio work rooted in Torah, memory, and imagination.

Charlotte-based · Available for commissions

Universities

Civic spaces

Cultural institutions

Commercial sites

Studio Practice

Alongside public work, I create studio art rooted in Torah, memory, and imagination. This practice shapes how I think about meaning, responsibility, and what it feels like to encounter an image in the real world.

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Hiddur Olam Book cover in a sci-fi like space scene.

Hiddur Olam

A multi-volume illustrated Torah art series built through weekly study, reflection, and making. The project blends Jewish storytelling with futurist aesthetics and a practical creative process.

Selected Studio Work

A small sample of paintings, prints, and visual studies.

Creation does not begin with the image. It begins with attention.

Mike Wirth

Engage

Clear paths for institutions, collectors, and communities.

Murals

Site-specific murals and public artworks designed through collaboration and care.

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Workshops & Talks

Creative learning experiences rooted in visual thinking, story, and community.

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Books & Prints

Publications and offerings that bring the work home.

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