Creator
Miriam Moran and Shelton Hawkins
Title
Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Cambridge, MD
Coverage
38.569069, -76.077434
Description
Black Lives Matter is painted in black, yellow, white, and red on the pavement. Each of the individual letters has a design. Some of the designs include representations of Cambridge civil rights leader Gloria Richardson, Dorchester native Harriet Tubman, and Talbot native Frederick Douglass.
The mural was organized by Shelton Hawkins, an Easton artist and art teacher in Charles County. He undertook the project management component, making sure that Moran and other volunteers had “smooth sailing.”
The mural was organized by Shelton Hawkins, an Easton artist and art teacher in Charles County. He undertook the project management component, making sure that Moran and other volunteers had “smooth sailing.”
Source
Rights
Artists: Miriam Moran and Shelton Hawkins
Photographer: Bill Whaley of Bill Whaley Photography
Photographer: Bill Whaley of Bill Whaley Photography
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
Contributor
LA
Spatial Coverage
Located along Race Street between Gay and Muir near the Harriet Tubman Museum.
Is Referenced By
Stephen Larrick, Black Lives Matter Street Mural Census
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