Green Wildstyle "Justice"
Green and yellow wildstyle "Justice" with white outline. "George Floyd" in black paint at the bottom. Piece covers previous tags.
Yellow tags on other plywood reads "Power 2 the People" and "Stay Woke."
Blue paper sign reading "Black Lives Matter" in black paint.
Small paper sign with George Floyd sitting with Mr. Rogers on a bench with their feet in a small pool. Quote by Mr. Rogers reading "Look for the Helpers. You will always find people who are helping." in the corner of the sign. The pool refers to an episode of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood where Fred Rogers invited Officer Clemmons, a Black man, to cool off his feet in a pool with Mr. Rogers, a white man. This episode aired after white people poured bleach on Black people for entering a pool.
Via's Vintage
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
UAM-GF_0614
2408 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Only Justice Can Bring Peace
Cluster of texts on plywood. Image of George Floyd on paper. Inked "RIP GEORGE" above red stencil and spray-painted "ONLY JUSTICE CAN BRING PEACE" and freehand cursive "Power to the People." Two red stencils of the BLM fist are to the right. Beyond those are a black stencil "ONLY JUSTICE CAN BRING PEACE.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0415
Nicollet Ave.
Power to the People
Third Avenue Market is boarded up with plywood, with a painted mural by Twin Cities artist Simone Alexa. The mural features three people of color with raised fists, and the person at center holds a sign that says "Power & Equality." The depicted are set amongst a background of stylized waves in gray and white. Written on the outside border is "Power to the People."
Simone Alexa
Third Avenue Market
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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SHL
University Rebuilds
UAM-GF_0668
1905 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Power To The People
Crowd of raised fists in brown, yellow, pink, and orange with the Minneapolis skyline in the background. "Power To The People" at the top.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
UAM-GF_1079
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Power to the People
Large, block, capital letters saying “Power to the People” dominate this mural. The letters of the word “people” also serve as a platform for four multi-racial figures to stand on, holding their right fist up in solidarity. The figures are wearing different colored clothing and hats, from right to left, red, green, purple, and yellow. The figures also wear alternating colored waist and arm bands associated with the other figures. The red clothed figures wears a purple waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “w.” The green clothed figure also wears a purple waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “o.” The purple clothed figure wears a yellow waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “r.” Lastly, the yellow clothed figure wears a green waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “e.” Together these letter spell the artist’s name “Wore.” The background of the mural is washed in red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag. The artist’s handle @wore_one appears on the left corner of the mural and his signature “Wore!” is seen near the left, yellow dressed figure’s feet.
This mural was created as part of the project Shared Freedom Protest Art 2020 which took place in the East Village section of Manhattan from September 13th- November 3rd.
Wore One
@wore_one
Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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RW
COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
UAM-GF_1744
First Street Green Park 33 East 1st Street NY NY
Power to the People
"Power to the People" written in sharp black bubble letters outlined in green and yellow. Red and dark blue flowers and green foliage provide a background. A possible signature can be seen in the lower right corner.
South Hennepin County Human Service Center
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: Heather Shirey
UAM-GF_2461
2215 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Power to the People
The text "Power to the People" in dark text with white highlights. The text is additionally emphasized with green and yellow paint. Behind the text a garden is painted, which spans the entire panel.
Seward Pharmacy
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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RW
Photographer: Rachel Weiher
UAM-GF_2570
2209 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Power To The People
"Power To The People" has been written in chalk on a sidewalk.
CHAZ Zone
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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RW
Photographer: Rachel Weiher
1519 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Power To The People
Plywood panels painted with a floral pattern and text reading "Power To The People." An additional plywood mural by @unrequited594 is noted to the right, and it appears to read "Crack down on police force."
Amelia Burke-Holt
@everydayreuse
@mellow.fellow
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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RW
Photographer: Rebekah Coffman
Artist: Amelia Burke-Holt
@everydayreuse
@mellow.fellow
UAM-GF_2901
Oakland, California, USA
Power to the People
Black spray paint on the sidewalk in George Floyd Square reads "Power to the People."
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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EP
Photographer: Ellie Patronas
George Floyd Square