Matthew Grote and Cori Wolff created these works on the historic Woodward Theater in Cincinnati, OH, to elevate the voices of some of our nation's most iconic protest songs. They enjoyed spending time outdoors talking with the community.
This street mural in Cincinnati, located in front of City Hall, on Plum Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets, was created by numerous artists supported by Black Art Speaks, ArtsWave, ArtWorks, and the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio. …
Three painted panels make up two works. The first two panels have a white background on the lower half, and black clouds on the upper half. On the bottom are four child-like figures holding up their fists and wearing black clothing with gold crowns.…
A mural, painted panel, and character on the same storefront. The mural has portraits of A Black boy, woman, girl, and man in the center, and two black and white portraits in the upper left corner. "BLM" and a Black Power Fist in the upper center.…
Painted orange hibiscus with a fist as the center. The background is green with ferns and a butterfly. "Black Lives Matter" is in the upper right corner.
A Black woman in a white dress stretches out her arms, petals flying from her fingertips. Purple flowers cover green bushes at either side. The bottom panels have "Let Us Live. Let Us Breathe. Let Us Thrive."
This mural has a purple background. The top third of the mural is filled with forty faces of varying genders, skin colors, and clothing. The middle third is covered in handprints, hearts, and peace signs. The bottom is lined with upheld fists, hand…
A Black Power fist sits in front of a cloudy blue sky. A black banner with "Respect Existence Or Expect Resistance" in white text spreads across the mural.