Creator
Jordan Fitzgerald, Ella and Ann Trinkle, Maggie Perrin-Key, Bryce Cobbs, Toobz Muir, Kate and Nadya Kahilian, Dyke Wood, Katrina “Trees” Legan, Katherine Devine, Jonathan Jones, Monica Jones, and Katrina “Trees” Legan
Title
End Racism Now Street Mural, Roanoke, VI
Coverage
37.271576, -79.945064
Description
"End Racism Now" is painted on the pavement in various colors.
Below is a list of artists involved in Sunday's one-day project to create the 'END RACISM NOW' mural in the 200 block of Campbell Avenue. Jordan Fitzgerald (E), Ella and Ann Trinkle (N), Maggie Perrin-Key (D), Bryce Cobbs (R), Toobz Muir (A), Kate and Nadya Kahilian (C), Dyke Wood (I), Katrina “Trees” Legan (S), Katherine Devine (M), Jonathan Jones (N), Monica Jones (O), and Katrina “Trees” Legan (W).
Roanoke Arts Commission, the Roanoke Arts and Cultural Endowment, and some local businesses organized the mural.
Below is a list of artists involved in Sunday's one-day project to create the 'END RACISM NOW' mural in the 200 block of Campbell Avenue. Jordan Fitzgerald (E), Ella and Ann Trinkle (N), Maggie Perrin-Key (D), Bryce Cobbs (R), Toobz Muir (A), Kate and Nadya Kahilian (C), Dyke Wood (I), Katrina “Trees” Legan (S), Katherine Devine (M), Jonathan Jones (N), Monica Jones (O), and Katrina “Trees” Legan (W).
Roanoke Arts Commission, the Roanoke Arts and Cultural Endowment, and some local businesses organized the mural.
Source
Image URL
News Coverage by Richmond Times, The Roanoke Times, The Roanoke Times, Roanoke Arts Commission, WDBJ 7, and Virginia Tech Carilion
News Coverage by Richmond Times, The Roanoke Times, The Roanoke Times, Roanoke Arts Commission, WDBJ 7, and Virginia Tech Carilion
Rights
Artists: Jordan Fitzgerald, Ella and Ann Trinkle, Maggie Perrin-Key, Bryce Cobbs, Toobz Muir, Kate and Nadya Kahilian, Dyke Wood, Katrina “Trees” Legan, Katherine Devine, Jonathan Jones, Monica Jones, and Katrina “Trees” Legan
Photographer: WFIR News
Photographer: WFIR News
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
Contributor
LA
Spatial Coverage
Located on Cambell Ave. between 3rd and 2nd in front of the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building
Is Referenced By
Stephen Larrick, Black Lives Matter Street Mural Census
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