Collaboration is at the heart of Bolt’s work. The below slideshow features images from different projects throughout her career.

A collage showcasing the Apollo Community Mural project. The left side features a colorful, detailed illustration of diverse people playing musical instruments, singing, and enjoying communal activities. The right side contains five photos of people gathering around the mural, some viewing and photographing it. Two informational boards about the mural are also displayed, with one showing a black-and-white outline version of the artwork. A woman in a bright orange outfit is smiling in front of one of the photos.

Created the Apollo Community Mural in Collaboration with Sprite for Harlem Week in August 2025 through Idlewild Experiential. The public was invited to add a colorful spin to the public art piece using provided paint markers.

Four images of a colorful mural on a barrier on a street, with vehicles and a person riding a bicycle in front. The mural depicts diverse scenes of people, nature, and community activities.

Temporary public art project, Love to Chattanooga (2025), is featured on the Veterans Memorial Bridge in Tennessee. The project is in collaboration with Via Partnership and City of Chattanooga. The repeating artwork is featured on a total of 60 barriers in 4 sections of the bridge. The design faces the pedestrian/cyclist route. This is a temporary lane created as an alternative to Walnut Street Bridge being closed for renovations. Each section represents a different theme: art, nature, recreation and shopping. Photography by J.Adams

Mural artwork in hospital waiting area depicting healthcare professionals and patients in various medical settings, including doctors, nurses, children, and medical equipment, with seated tables and windows.

Healing For All, (2024), mural created for Jacobi Hospital through New York City Health & Hospital Community Mural Program. The piece is included in the Jameel Arts & Health Lab HoMe Study that examines how murals in hospitals affect the wellbeing of community members on a global scale. Photo Credit: Nicholas Knight Studio

Illustration of many diverse people sitting or standing among large lily pads and white lily flowers in a lush green aquatic setting, some using smartphones.

"The Jungle and the City" is a piece included in a series of pre-approved #CityCanvas artwork presented by NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and NYC Department of Buildings. Click HERE for more details.

Interior of a modern communal space with colorful wall murals, blue and white seating, tables, and large windows letting in natural light, branded with Dunn Development Corp.

Images of, "Earth and Family," featured as the wallpaper in the community room at the Simba Simbi Seniors apartment complex in Brooklyn installed June 2024. The project is in collaboration with Dunn Development Corp.

A mural on a city street wall with a blue, white, and gold floral pattern, and a woman smiling in front of it. The mural's design is also shown in a smaller inset. The background features tall city buildings, and the bottom of the wall has red and white striped barricades. The Artbridge logo appears in the bottom left corner.

All Year Round for South Street , featured on construction sheds at 250 Water Street in collaboration with Artbridge and the Seaport NYC April 2024 - Present

Collage of five images showcasing a colorful art exhibit featuring vibrant murals, sculptural installations, observation area, and an outdoor view of a building with murals.

Excited to be a Google Artist in Residence. Artwork, "The New Yorkers," is featured at the St. John's Terminal in NYC. The location opened April 2024. The design celebrates the diversity of the city and features bright multi-colors. There is a featured interactive coloring station, with mural walls that face the West Side Highway, with additional panels of the artwork featured in the Google Store area. Images by Charles Benton.

Flipbook created in collaboration with the Friends of the High Line in New York City to commemorate the opening of the Moynihan Connector Summer 2023.

A mural featuring abstract, colorful silhouettes of diverse people engaged in various activities, installed in an interior space with wooden slat ceiling and yellow doors.

Community Life, (2022) Mural in partnership with Groundswell NYC & Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, located at Chestnut Commons Community Center, Brooklyn, New York

A colorful mural and installation art piece in New York City with people engaging in outdoor activities, surrounded by floral patterns and cityscape elements, with photographs showing the mural's details, three-dimensional letters spelling 'NYC,' and people taking pictures of the artwork.

Play, Run, Walk, Bike, (2022), created for Summer Streets 2022 in collaboration with NYC DOT Arts. Design was used on the NYC letters at each, “Art Stop,” along Park Avenue in Manhattan, during the first three Saturdays in August.

Children's art installation featuring a two-story cardboard house with textured wood and painted panels, decorated with vibrant floral patterns and a cartoon-style mural of children riding bikes, placed in an indoor gallery space.

Inside Art: Create, Climb, Collaborate group show featuring my piece, Driving The Future, (2022) now on view at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan 212 West 83rd Street New York, NY 10024. Families are invited to participate in this interactive dry erase board mural. (June 2022 - present) Photos: January Stewart/Courtesy CMOM

Colorful mural artwork depicting a diverse group of people with exaggerated features, including women, men, and elderly, in a cartoon style. The mural includes various signs and symbols such as 'EXIT', 'YIELD TO', 'ONE WAY', and 'FIT'. A woman in a yellow dress is standing in front of the mural, smiling. The scene appears to be in an art gallery or exhibition space.

Artwork, Holiday in Spring, used in the Photo Moment Space for the FIT Gala April 2022. Project in collaboration with the Strategic Philanthropy team through the FIT Foundation.

Children and adults coloring a large floral mural at BAMkids SpringFest event, with some measuring and observing the mural, and a booklet titled 'SpringFest 2022' in the corner.

Earth and Family, (2022), illustration and coloring workshop for the BAMkids SpringFest April 2022

Interior of a modern space with tables and chairs, decorated with colorful artwork on the walls. Marketing text includes 'Trinity Financial'.

Framed artwork featuring designs, Folk Woman and Folk Man at the community room of Trinity Financial’s Van Dyke III housing development. The property is located in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Ribbon cutting occurred November 2021. Photographs by Andy Ryan

Mural art on a city wall depicting diverse people engaging in community activities, surrounded by urban skyline with buildings and trees.

Hope and Humanity, selected for Artbridge’s 3rd Avenue/ Lenox Hill Group Exhibition On view at 76th & 77th street and 3rd Avenue in New York City (Sep 2021 - Jan 2023)

Artwork titled 'Ebony Bolt' at the New York Transit Museum depicting a crowd of diverse people with various skin tones, hair styles, and accessories, all engrossed in using their phones, with some wearing headphones or glasses, in a colorful, illustrative style.

Transit Sketches group show on view at the New York Transit Museum Grand Central Terminal Gallery Annex & Store (Summer 2021 - March 2022)

Collection of images related to holiday shopping and local events in Myrtle Avenue. Includes a sidewalk sign promoting Myrtle Avenue for holiday shopping, a display of colorful flower bouquets with a holiday guide, folded holiday guide magazines on a table and in a shopping cart, a detailed coloring page or poster illustrating a festive holiday scene with people, presents, and decorations, and a black box with the title 'Three Furies Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn.'

Holiday Gift Guide mailer illustration for the Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District (Dec. 2020) Photo Credit: Lauren Evarts

A collage of three images celebrating Black History Month. The top left image features a colorful illustration of diverse people surrounded by flowers, with some using smartphones. The top right image shows a wall display with vibrant artwork of Black individuals with the caption "Art Lab: Illustrate Black Heroes with Ebony Bolt." The bottom right image captures a group of people seated indoors, engaged with tablets, with a woman in a red hoodie and another in a camouflage jacket visible. The overall theme is vibrant, artistic, and celebratory of Black history and culture.

Left Image:Commissioned illustration, Creative Connections, for 2020 Black History Month programming for Apple.com Right Images: Today at Apple Coloring Workshop Session in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (Feb. 2020)

Colorful murals on the retaining walls of the South Street Seaport underpass in NYC, featuring illustrations of diverse people and abstract patterns, with a city street visible in the background and an NYC flood protection measures sign at the bottom.

Taking Flight Reimagined, at South Street Seaport Community Flood Banners Project. Sponsored by the Manhattan Borough President’s Office in partnership with New York City Emergency Management and the Mayor’s Office of Resiliency. Located near the Catherine Slip along the Brooklyn Bridge Esplanade (Fall/Winter 2019).

A collection of images showcasing public art projects involving community participation. Top left: people observing illuminated art installations under a bridge at night. Bottom left: a group of children and adults coloring or working on a large outdoor mural. Top right: children drawing or coloring at tables indoors. Center: a transparent public art kiosk with drawings inside. Bottom right: an illustration of a diverse crowd engaged in artistic and social activities in a city park.

Collaborative Beam CenterNYC Flipbook project located at the Pearl St. Triangle in Brooklyn, NY. Architect of the flip books: Chee-Kit Lai, (Jun. 2019 - Sept. 2019). Bottom Left Image: Beam Center Inventgenuity Festival at the Dock Street School in Dumbo, Brooklyn. (May 2019)

A collage of four images: a detailed colorful map of the United States titled 'The City of Dreamers' by Ebony Bolt, a woman in a red coat standing in front of a vibrant mural at the New York Transit Museum, a tote bag and mug with graphic designs of clocks and busy scenes, and a group of people gathered around a table creating art together.
A woman standing in front of a mural painting of floating hands holding dollar bills, with layered chains and red triangles, at Lehman College in New York.

Free Labor, for Lehman College Exhibit, Mediums Of Exchange, Curated by Executive Director at Lehman College Art Gallery Bartholomew Bland. Assisted assembly by George Ibanez of Graphics 247. Show dates (Feb. 13 - May 9, 2019)

Collage of images with a colorful mural featuring large red flowers, illustrations of diverse people, words like "support," "hope," "love," "faith," "trust," and "amour," and various icons. The collage includes a photo of a meeting room with chairs around a table and two group photos of people standing in front of the mural.

Mural located in the Family Resource Center room at the ICL Health Club, 90 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn, NY. Artwork design inspired by community focus group discussions. Commissioned by Arts East New York and ICL (Oct. 2018 - Present)

A collage of five photos of women and children engaging in art activities at the Hudson River Museum. The central photo features a smiling girl in a floral dress standing in front of an intricate, colorful artwork displayed on the wall. The top left photo shows a group of children sitting around a table, showing their drawings and paintings. The bottom left photo depicts a woman with glasses and blonde hair working on a project at a table in a classroom or workshop setting. The middle bottom photo shows a young girl focused on drawing with purple paper and various art supplies on her desk. The middle top photo shows a woman with braids working at a desk with paint trays and brushes.

Teaching Artist in Residency Workshop - Print Making Lesson (Spring 2018) Teaching Artist Partnership with Museum School 25 assisting Museum Education Teacher Bridget McCormick (Spring 2018) Paint N’ Sip Workshop (Summer 2018) Artwork, The Botanical Dreams in the Concrete Jungle, for the Neo Victorians Show at the Hudson River Museum (Feb. 10 - May 13, 2018) Curated by Bartholomew F. Bland

A retail display area for bucketfeet shoes, featuring a wall with black line drawings of expressive faces and figures. The display includes five pairs of floral patterned shoes in different styles and colors, with coordinating framed fabric samples on the wall. The shoes are displayed on a floor mat and a table, accompanied by small signage and a computer on the counter.

Bucketfeet Nolita Pop Up Shop Mural in collaboration with artist Meera Lee Patel (May 2015) Floral People Slip On Sneaker (2019), Neutral Peeps Slip On Sneaker (2019), Neutral Peeps Slip On Sneaker in Blue (2019)

A collage of three images featuring young women with short hair and fashionable outfits. The first image shows a woman smiling and playfully lifting her leg on a bike rack outdoors in a city setting. The second image is a headshot of a woman with a confident expression against a yellow background, wearing a leopard print top. The third image depicts a woman with eyes closed as a makeup artist applies eye makeup, with a blurred urban background. The collage includes the text "teenVOGUE" in stylized fonts.