Photo: Tost Films
Photo: Tost Films
Photo: Tost Films
Photo: Tost Films
Client: Downtown Brooklyn + Dumbo Art Fund
Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States
Completion date: 2021
Project Team
Curator & Producer
Liza Quinonez
Street Theory, Inc.
Artist
Marka27
Marka27 Designs, LLC
Artist
Cey Adams
Cey Adams
Artist
Sophia Dawson
I Am Wet Paint, LLC
Documentation
Mario Ramirez
Tost Films
Overview
Works by Cey Adams, Sophia Dawson and Marka27, Produced by Street Theory, create a celebration of African American and Latinx heritages, resilience, and community. Created at a time of deep social and political uprising, Murals for the Movement brings large-scale new works along the walls of the BQE and below the Manhattan Bridge in Dumbo. Murals for the Movement was realized as a response to police brutality and is intended as a way to rebuild communities across multiple cities with uplifting large-scale murals and public art by Black Artists and Artists of Color. Visual and graffiti artist Cey Adams displays his latest vivid work, Love, designed to encourage the viewer to think and see beyond the surface and engage in positive conversations about the complexity of our diverse community, while Sophia Dawson’s Standing In The Gap pays homage to the legacy of past generations and the freedoms they fought for through the use of a color bar theme and a textural ginkgo African fabric. Lastly, street artist Victor 'Marka27' Quinonez’s Back to the Essence, Brooklyn celebrates the African Diaspora and contemporary Afro Futurism incorporating tropical backgrounds, bold colors, and nature that are representative of motherland Africa’s flowers, plants, and native animals.Goals
- Redistribute wealth and resources to BIPOC Artists
- Beautify cities, communities and neighborhoods with diverse and culturally-inspired public art
- Enhance and support equity in the art industry