Say Her Name
A large wall mural with brightly colored bubble letters reading "SAY HER NAME" in blue and red. In the middle of the words, a Black woman is painted, wearing a green shirt. A stylized red and gold heart is on her chest, and a red and gold halo is around her.
@lovefightsbackaz
Located near Roosevelt and 5th Street alleyway; Roosevelt Row Arts District <br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CCPOKsjHkDp/">Posted on the artist's Instagram on July 4, 2020</a><br /><a href="http://www.lovefightsback.info">Artist Website</a><br /><a href="lovefightsbackaz@gmail.com">Artist Email</a>
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: @lovefightsbackaz
Photographer: Kathleen Arola-Johnson
UAM-GF_2525
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Hands Off!
A portrait of a Black Woman has been drawn using permanent marker with the words "Hands Off!" written beneath her. The name "Carrie Morgan" is written here as well, presumably the artist.
Carrie Morgan
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Creator: Carrie Morgan
Photographer: Emily Magyar
UAM-GF_2281
Near 128 W Mifflin Street, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Black Lives Matter
This section of mural shows a Black woman painted in shades of blue and purple. She is surrounded by blue and green flowers.
Clyde, @clyde_graffitiart
This is the third section from the right of the six section Black Lives Matter mural in Phoenix, AZ, USA. It was painted in June 2020. Part of a larger mural by @madmanart, @nyla.lee, @mutavision, @clyde_graffitiart, @ashleymacias_, @justcreatedit
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: Clyde (@clyde_graffitiart)
Photographer: Kathleen Arola-Johnson
UAM-GF_2491
Third Street, just south of McKinley Street, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Black Lives Matter
This section of mural shows the lower half of the face of a Black woman. She is holding a blue flower. The background is white and pink. On her shoulder are the letters "MDMN.) There are blankets and clothing in front of the wall.
John "MDMN" Moody, @madmanart
This is the left end section out of six sections done by different artists of the Black Lives Matter mural in Phoenix, AZ, USA. It was painted in June of 2020. Photo taken approximately one year later. Part of a larger mural by @madmanart, @nyla.lee, @mutavision, @clyde_graffitiart, @ashleymacias_, @justcreatedit
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: John "MDMN" Moody (@madmanart)
Photographer: Kathleen Arola-Johnson
UAM-GF_2487
Third Street, just south of McKinley Street, Phoenix, AZ, USA
#O Futuro É Uma Muher Preta Street Mural, São Paulo, BR
#O Futuro É Uma Muher Preta ("the future is a black woman") is painted in white traffic paint on the pavement.
Nos Artivistas
Image <a href="https://s2.glbimg.com/e8XXa8CXVvn_2hC9WcAfRvc0MCA=/0x0:1920x1080/1008x0/smart/filters:strip_icc()/i.s3.glbimg.com/v1/AUTH_59edd422c0c84a879bd37670ae4f538a/internal_photos/bs/2020/0/7/CagCeFSmSfG1Fb5vFbOA/frame-00-00-18.044.jpg">URL</a><br /><br />News Coverage by <a href="https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2020/11/27/frase-o-futuro-e-uma-mulher-preta-e-pintada-na-avenida-nove-de-julho.ghtml">Globo</a>
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Artist: Nos Artivistas
Photographer: Reproduction from TV Globo
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Beauty Within Color
This piece is comprised of a triptych depiction of a woman of African descent with an afro. Each segment is a different color of the Ethiopian flag. The woman is painted in coordinating colors of maroon and green.
Silvan Fleming Jr.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Creator: Silvan Fleming (@silvanillgraphics)
Photographer: Andy Townsend
UAM-GF_2116
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, 227 State St, Madison, WI, USA
Stop Killing Us! Portrait
A portrait of a black woman with an afro. The words "Stop Killing Us!" in white letters are on a red banner that covers her eyes.
slugblood
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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CU
Artist: @slugblood
posted on Instagram by @minneapolismurals
UAM-GF_0740
3001 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Calhoun Square: Black Lives Matter
George Perry Floyd (October 14, 1973 - May 25, 2020) was a 46-year-old Black American man who was murdered by former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin after Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for nearly 9 minutes in the Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25, 2020. Floyd’s murder sparked an international movement for Black Lives Matter, the largest civil rights movement of the century. On March 12, 2021, the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay $27 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Floyd's family. On June 25, 2021, Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for his crimes.
1. An image of a Black woman with purple hair in a black dress. In her hair, she wears white flowers and the words "Black Lives Matter." In the background is a heartbeat line.
A portrait of Geroge Floyd, wearing a black sweater that says "Breathe," with red tape over his mouth that says "Don't Silence Us." The orange background depicts a floral pattern, various names of murdered Black people and the phrase, "People aren't Statistics."
2."Black Lives Matter" on a multi-colored pastel backing. Next to it is a Black woman (eyes-closed) with red and black hair.
3. Black power fist surrounded by a rainbow of hearts.
4. Orange, yellow, and red text "Solidarity through Reverence". Multicolored hearts. Peace sign made from vines.
First work also documented by Froukje Akkerman on 2020-06-15.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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CU
posted on Instagram by @minneapolismurals
UAM-GF_0738
3001 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Minnesota Strong - We Stand Together
Piece with a Minnesota outline filled with abstracted imagery including: a Black and White person, a peace sign, a white dove, a purple tulip, an octopus tentacle, and a Black woman's face as a heart. Purple block text to the right reads "Minnesota Strong" above "We stand together" in red cursive.
Salons by JC. See also <a href="https://georgefloydstreetart.omeka.net/items/show/1099">#1099</a>
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
UAM-GF_0867
3014 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
"Crying Bout they Targets. We BEEN Targets" and "Your white tears will find no comfort here."
Two panels: first has "Crying Bout they Target We BEEN Targets" over buffs. The second has "Your white tears will find no comfort here." Pink paper posters with a Black woman on them underneath the text.
Muddy Waters Bar & Eatery; see also UAM-GF_0239. Additional documentation by Sally Pemberton from 7/20 shows that all art and graffiti had been removed by that date.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
UAM-GF_0937
2933 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States