Black Power, Latinxs, Yellow Peril: United, Not Divided
A poster with a trifecta of big cats including a black panther, a jaguar, and a tiger above "United Not Divided: Black Lives Matter." Above each cat is "Black Power," "Latinxs," and "Yellow Peril," respectively.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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UAM-GF_1458
Seattle, WA, USA
Dark Goddess
A Wheatpaste drawing of a dark Goddess holding a platter of skulls labeled racist, cop, rapist, etc. Written below; "offering the dark goddess society's filth so she may purge the world of evil injustice and cleanse the land by destruction to make space for the rebirth of a better world."
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: Neoma
UAM-GF_2197
Alley off Main St, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
DEFANG DURKAN / DEFUND SPD
This is a photo of a wheatpaste sticker + tagging found in the alleyway behind the occupied East Precinct in CHOP/CHAZ in Seattle, WA. The photo depicts the Seattle mayor, Jenny Durkan, with graffiti'd horns and red eyes.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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UAM-GF_1472
Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington, USA
Defund The CPD!
This wheatpaste poster reads "DEFUND THE CPD! The police ar murdering, shooting, and tear gassing civilians and Mayor Ginther is paying them to do it! This year, he wants to add $17 million to their $350 million-dollar budget. GINTHER! DEFUND CPD NOW OR GET OUT OF OFFICE!"
Beneath the first line is an image of chain links snapping.
From the contributor: "My wife and I went downtown to photograph the protest art as we knew that it would not last (for a variety of reasons). The military was still on the streets, a curfew was still in place, and police were still assaulting innocent protestors. Columbus is the capitol of Ohio, so much of this was around the capitol building."
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Scott S. Lawski
UAM-GF_1453
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Defund the Police Sticker
A sticker in red, black, white and grey with "defund the police" with a police car.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photograph by Crystal Moten
DC
UAM-GF_0133
7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Hook and Ladder print series
A series of large black and white prints on panels located at Hook and Ladder Theater, adjacent to the 3rd police precinct in Minneapolis, which was abandoned and burned on May 28, 2020. The prints are a combination of text and images. All of the images have text and decorative elements in the top portion with flames and abstracted images of protestors on the lower portion, unifying the works as a series. Three prints include portraits of Black men killed by the police in the Twin Cities: Philando Castille, George Floyd, and Daunte Wright. These panels include text reading "Black Lives Matter." One image shows three fists raised in the air with text reading "Minneapolis United." An image of an anatomical heart is joined with text reading "Rethink Not Reform." A phoenix rising from the flames is accompanied by the text "We Rise Up Together." An image with protestors reads "No Justice, No Peace."
Rogue Citizen
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: Rogue Citizen
UAM-GF_2538
3010 Minnehaha Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
I Can't Breathe
Large wheatpaste portrait of George Floyd with text covering reading "I CAN'T BREATHE" covering his mouth, on the boarded up window of a barber shop.
OZY
Stilo Barber Shop. UAM-GF_0758 photographed later (06-19-2020).
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photograph by Sally Pemberton
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0188
2665 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
It can and has happened here
Wheatpaste depicting Rick 'Tiger' Dowdell, Nick Rice and Greg Sevier, all killed by Lawrence, KS police.
Dave Loewenstein
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: Dave Loewenstein
UAM-GF_2190
822 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Jefferson/I Can't Breathe
A pasteup of Thomas Jefferson wearing a facemask with text on it reading "I Can't Breathe."
The Velvet Bandit
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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@thevelvetbandit on Instagram
California
UAM-GF_0216
Say Their Names wheat pastes and graffiti
Portraits of Breonna Taylor and Michael Brown done in wheatpaste. Additional graffiti has been added around the wheatpaste.
@facemeporfavor
George Floyd Square
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: Rachel Weiher
UAM-GF_2695
38th and Chicago, Minneapolis, MN