Madina Amanzai’s mural Shaping Tomorrow captures the energy, ambition, and possibility of life beyond graduation

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Madina Amanzai’s 2026 convocation mural with colourful icons against a blue background representing George Brown's programs.

This year’s convocation mural is bold, vibrant, and forward-looking—just like the graduates it celebrates.

Described as transitional, playful, and empowering, Madina Amanzai’s mural design for convocation (June 8 – 11, 2026) was inspired by her experiences as a student and by the George BrOwn Your Tomorrow campaign, which deeply resonated with her. Through dynamic visuals and symbolic icons, the mural reflects the shift from classroom learning to real-world experience.

“It’s about building your future by starting today,” Amanzai says. “Everything you learn and do now shapes what comes next.”

Inspired by her time in the School of Design’s Graphic Design program, the mural draws on the projects, people, and sense of community that defined her learning experience. “This opportunity came from everything I gained here,” she reflects.

Though initially surprised to be selected, Amanzai embraced the challenge. “I was nervous at first,” she admits. “But I knew it was a chance to grow—and I took it.”

The result is a piece that invites graduates to see their next step as more than a destination. It’s a call to action—to take initiative, embrace opportunity, and shape their own futures filled with purpose.

As she prepares to cross the stage with classmates and friends and step into her future possibilities, Amanzai hopes her work leaves a lasting impression that resonates with her fellow alumni beyond convocation day.

“I want people to feel inspired,” she says. “Knowing their story is just beginning.”

Get Convocation Week details

2026 grads pose in front of the convocation mural outside of Meridian Hall

Take your piece of the convocation mural home with you. A limited run of T-shirts featuring the 2026 mural will be available at convocation ceremonies—while supplies last.

A black tshirt with the 2026 convocation mural printed across the back against a wooden surface.
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Land Acknowledgement

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