Client: West Palm Beach DDA, West Palm Beach Art & Entertainment District, Subculture Group
Location: West Palm Beach, FL, United States
Completion date: 2021
Project Team
Curation
Street Art Revolution
Artist
Caron Bowman
Artist
Anthony Hernandez
Overview
This mural portrays six revolutionary African American artists who utilized their music to challenge entrenched ways of thinking about social injustice and racism. Featured musicians include Miles Davis, Nina Simone, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, and Billie Holiday. Several of these artists performed in West Palm Beach’s Historic Northwest neighborhood.
Goals
The power of music and its ability to communicate was a vital part of the civil rights movement,” said artist Caron Bowman. “Blues music tells the story of life’s difficulties and takes the hardest realities of black life and puts them into music, only to come out with some new hope or sense of triumph.” "If you draw from your roots, you can better derive where you’re going"
Process
The Revolution of the Groove mural is a collaboration between local Street Art Revolution artists Anthony Hernandez and Caron Bowman. And our cultural partners on the project were the West Palm Beach DDA, West Palm Beach Art and Entertainment District, and the Subculture Group.
Additional Information
Street Art Revolution and its artists have been behind a number of murals in Downtown West Palm Beach, including the recent “Icons of the Civil Rights Movement” on display at Respectable Street at 518 Clematis St.