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Title
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Black Lives Matter Street Murals
Description
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This collection contains text reading "Black Lives Matter" as well as variations on this, painted directly on pavement in public streets
Still Image
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Creator
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Johnny Draco and Amy of Realize, Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative, Frisco teachers and elementary students, Aaron Sutton AKA "Visual Goodies," Kellie Rogers, Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative, Olivia Brown Wolf, Jaime and Pattie Callahan,,Time McCall, Nam Lang, and Tom Lang, Piotr Olimpiusz Kopytek, Consuelo Redhorse, Patrick Gleason, Tracy, Elyse Hope, and Devon Galpin Clarke
Title
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Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Frisco, CO
Coverage
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39.575248, -106.10232
Description
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"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement with various patterns. One of the letters "T" has a topographical map speckled with butterflies named after Black explorers inside the letter “T.”
Both of the “L” letters are inspired by the “Love This City” series of murals in Denver, which portray an equal, inclusive and friendly version of the Mile High City. Inside the letter “B" there are two white and two blackbirds interwoven with each other. Other letters included changing aspen trees, Colorado sunsets, abstract patterns, and wildflowers.
Altogether, 13 professional artists, a local architect, an interior designer, elementary students, high school students, college students, teachers, a 70-year-old white woman who marched in the ’60s with Martin Luther King Jr., and the wife and daughter of a local police officer participated in the creation of the mural.
The letters and assigned artists are as follows:
B: Johnny Draco and Amy of Realize – Denver
L: Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative – Denver
A: Frisco teachers and elementary students – Frisco
C: Aaron Sutton AKA "Visual Goodies" – Denver
K: Kellie Rogers – Silverthorne
L: Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative – Denver
I: Olivia Brown Wolf and friend – Frisco
V: Jaime and Pattie Callahan and family – Frisco
E: Time McCall, Nam Lang and Tom Lang – Frisco
S: Piotr Olimpiusz Kopytek – Frisco
M: Consuelo Redhorse and community – Summit County
A: Patrick Gleason – Frisco
T: Tracy (anonymous Panamanian painter) – Denver
T: Elyse Hope – Frisco
E: Tim McCall, Nam Lang and Tom Lang – Frisco
R: Devon Galpin Clarke – Frisco/Breckenridge
Source
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Image <a href="https://images.303magazine.com/uploads/2020/07/Credit-Tom-Elliott-Frisco-Black-Lives-Matter-Mural-in-Frisco-2.jpg">URL</a><br /><br />News Coverage by <a href="https://303magazine.com/2020/07/black-lives-matter-mural-frisco/">303 Magazine</a> and <a href="https://www.summitdaily.com/news/activists-artists-paint-black-lives-matter-mural-in-front-of-frisco-town-hall/">Summit Daily</a><br /><br />Facebook post by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TownofFriscoColoradoGov/posts/279828706778687,">Town of Frisco, Colorado Government</a> on July 13, 2020<br /><br />Youtube video by <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y93xY374lUM&t=135s">Town of Frisco Colorado</a>
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Artists: Johnny Draco and Amy of Realize, Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative, Frisco teachers and elementary students, Aaron Sutton AKA "Visual Goodies," Kellie Rogers, Pat Milbery and So-Gnar Creative, Olivia Brown Wolf, Jaime and Pattie Callahan,,Time McCall, Nam Lang, and Tom Lang, Piotr Olimpiusz Kopytek, Consuelo Redhorse, Patrick Gleason, Tracy, Elyse Hope, and Devon Galpin Clarke
Photographer: Tom Elliott from 303 Magazine
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-07-13
Contributor
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LA
Spatial Coverage
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Located on Main St between Madison and First in front of Frisco Town Hall
Is Referenced By
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Stephen Larrick,<a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-5U-UDOFnsPdi0lu3mKNCbcySoD5LXcPOU6is5_8KD4/edit#gid=0"> Black Lives Matter Street Mural Census</a>
Black Lives Matter
BLM
Colorado
Frisco
July 2020
Public Street
sanctioned
Street Murals
United States