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Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Providence, RI
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in pastel yellow, pink, and purple on the pavement.
Local artists and community members have worked together over the past year to co-design and install the new original mural. The street mural features design work…
Local artists and community members have worked together over the past year to co-design and install the new original mural. The street mural features design work…
Breonna Taylor
BREONNA TAYLOR in enormous block letters against a background of colorful abstract pieces.
Say Their Names
Text at the top reads "SAY THEIR NAMES!" Names listed are George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Anthony Hill, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Philandro Castile, Oscar Grant, Atatiana Jefferson, Yvette Smith, MLK, Malcom X. The…
People Over Property
A panel of text in three parts. The left side reads "Black Lives Matter" and includes posters. The center section lists names and contact information for community resources. The right side says "People Over Property" and has the phone number for…
Solidarity
A boarded up shop front with various texts and images, including a fist, flowers, and an anchor. Text reads "Black Trans Lives Matter," " Solidarity," and "Hope."
Black Lives Matter
Rendered in white chalk against a black background, beautifully lettered text reading "Black Lives Matter" with a fist.
Tags: Black Lives Matter, BLM, Chalk, fist, June 2020, Letters, plywood panel, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Breonna Taylor
A portrait of Breonna Taylor wearing gold with a butterfly at her shoulder.
Wall of posters
A variety of wheatpasted posters on a storefront, many referencing Black Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter
Text reading Black Lives Matter against an abstract, stained glass patterned background.
Enough is Enough (work in progress)
A work in progress, this trio of images centers on a powerful fist flanked by images of the sun. Text reads "Enough is Enough."
Tags: In-Progress, June 2020, Providence, Rhode Island, United States