A mural depicting a Black woman in a flowing blue dress. She has gold hoop earrings that echo the halo encircling her head. Dripping flowers in oranges, yellow, and pink surround her. The words "The World is Ours" are floating to the right of the figure. It is signed "Grover H. '21, @spourmo."
A mural depicting BIPOC people gathered together in a forest. A red banner reads "Make Space for Healing & Grief" and cherubs blowing horns flank either side of the words.
Colorful block letters reading "MGM is Open" on a pale green background. Darker green abstract, wing-like forms extend on either side of the block containing the words. MGM refers to Midtown Global Market.
A mural of multiple hands enveloping Daunte Wright as he looks skyward. One arm is held aloft with an air freshener hanging from his finger. A halo of gold surrounds his head and a gold teardrop runs down his face. The words Beloved is written on the left side of the mural and mirrored again on the opposite side of the painting. The mural is signed "Tachianna C. '21, @saturatedhoney."
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Midtown Global Market Described in an Instagram post by the artist: "We are a Beloved and Holy people. They can’t ever take that away from us. Rest in Power #DaunteWright #Holy #radicalopposition #blacklivesmatter"
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Creator: Tachianna C. (@saturatedhoney)
Photographer: Heather Shirey
Stenciled word "Hope" painted in black, red, silver, and brown paint. The background is white with yellow and red flowers.
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Midtown Global Market According to a statement on Instagram by the artist, the murals were "designed to invite the community an opportunity to experience the artwork and along them to process grief in nonviolent way."
A quote accompanied by an abstract mural across three plywood boards. The right panel contains a quote in light pink block letters with a black outline reading "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is broken. -L.H." The L.H. stands for American poet Langston Hughes. The middle panel mainly contains a scene with a spotted creature. Finally, the left panel contains abstract colors and icons (flags, smiley faces, etc) with names and acronyms. BLM and HLM (Black Lives Matter and Hispanic Lives Matter) feature throughout the mural.
The phrase "Hope is always Open" painted across three plywood boards. The background is painted white. "Hope" and "Open" are in capital letters and stenciled in black, red, silver, and brown paint. "Is always" is painted in black freehand cursive.
An image showing BIPOC women/goddesses coming together fro strength and unity in a beautiful landscape. A panel in front of them reads "Make space for healing and grief." This is painted on plywood panels on Midtown Global Market.
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The plywood was installed in April 2021 at the time of Derek Chauvin's trial.
Fresh plywood was hung on Midtown Global Market during the time of Derek Chauvin's trial in anticipation of potential conflicts. This instructional panel reads "I assure you we're open."