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Say Their Names Memorial Mural
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Artist(s) Unknown
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2020
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the west-facing wall of the Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) building before Chire Regans and volunteers commenced painting the Say Their Names: A Public Art Memorial Project.
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Mural
Graffiti Art
Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC)
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Event
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Mural
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Copyright Chire Regans
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Say Their Names Memorial Mural
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Artist(s) Unknown
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2020
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An account of the resource
This image documents the west-facing wall of the Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) building before Chire Regans and volunteers commenced painting the Say Their Names: A Public Art Memorial Project.
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The topic of the resource
Mural
Graffiti Art
Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC)
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Event
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Mural
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Copyright Chire Regans
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Say Their Names Memorial Mural
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Artist(s) Unknown
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2020
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An account of the resource
This image documents the west-facing wall of the Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) building before Chire Regans and volunteers commenced painting the Say Their Names: A Public Art Memorial Project.
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Mural
Graffiti Art
Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC)
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Event
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Mural
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Copyright Chire Regans
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Chiarlone, Rosemarie - Documentation of Artwork
Text
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Documentation of Hard
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Chiarlone, Rosemarie
Date
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2020
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Image
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Artwork
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Copyright Rosemarie Chiarlone
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Hard, </strong>an installation of oolite rock, street chalk, poetic text drawn within an architectural house plan for a middle-class family.
<p>The oolite represents land being seized for investment while providing a place for a viewer to perch, uncomfortably, and evaluate the interlopers claim to “improve” the area. The architectural drawing and text is rendered in street chalk:</p>
<p class="has-text-align-center" style="text-align:center;"><strong>Hard<br />as rock<br />hard<br />work settling<br />hard<br />life, undervalued<br />hard<br />line, erased<br />hard<br />won individuality<br />hard<br />times, always changing<br />hard<br />to connect<br />so much lost in gentrifying</strong></p>
<p><strong>HARD</strong>, is installed at 5301 NW 5th Avenue, Miami, in a neighborhood with an identity that is changing due to current day wealthy landowners and/or prominent developers.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hard
Architectural House Plan
Middle-class Family
Artwork
Rosemarie Chiarlone
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Chiarlone, Rosemarie - Printed Materials
Text
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Title
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Altered Boundaries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
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Pamphlet
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Chiarlone, Rosemarie
Subject
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Works on Paper
Book Art
Mia Galleries
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Pamphlet for the exhibition <strong>Altered Boundaries</strong> at the Miami International Airport, November 15 – February 25, 2020. <strong>Altered Boundaries</strong> consists of works on paper and book art that elicit the viewer to question the visual and the textual meaning and to explore the communicative transparency and obscurity of all boundaries between the physical and psychological. The typographical imagery is the result of absence, created by tiny pinholes in the paper – her hand-punctured words and phrases result in the final work. In its irreverent poetic impracticality, the work reveals multiple connotations pertaining to the changing environment of our world. <strong>Altered Boundaries</strong> is an outcome of Chiarlone’s 2019 Artist Residency at Deering Estate in Miami, Florida. She was inspired by Charles Deering’s writings that expressed his commitment to conservancy. He was prescient in his concern for the loss of native habitats, such as the Everglades hammock, through the influx of population and the lack of Floridian’ concern for this loss.</p>
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Event
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Copyright Rosemarie Chiarlone
Printed Materials
Rosemarie Chiarlone
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Johnson, Loni - Performances
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Johnson, Loni
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Title
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Say Their Names Unveiling
Creator
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Johnson, Loni
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
Subject
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Performance
Unveiling
Memory
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Event
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Performance
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Copyright Loni Johnson
Description
An account of the resource
Multidisciplinary artist Loni Johnson activated the Say Their Names at the Bakehouse Arts Complex with a participatory performance. The performance began at 3:33 pm and marked the site as a space of remembrance and convening to honor the legacies of those who were killed due to state and domestic violence. Johnson utilizes her knowledge of West African Yoruba traditions and American Hoodoo beliefs in her performance work. She simultaneously invokes revered ancestors and honors the spirits of those who have passed.
Artist Chire Regans and activist Megan Hobson read the names of the individuals whose names are honored in the mural while Johnson's performance was in progress. Flowers were offered to visitors and family members to place alongside the mural at the closing of the performance.
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Johnson, Loni - Performances
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Johnson, Loni
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Say Their Names Unveiling
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Johnson, Loni
Date
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2020
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Performance
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Memory
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Event
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Copyright Loni Johnson
Description
An account of the resource
Multidisciplinary artist Loni Johnson activated the Say Their Names at the Bakehouse Arts Complex with a participatory performance. The performance began at 3:33 pm and marked the site as a space of remembrance and convening to honor the legacies of those who were killed due to state and domestic violence. Johnson utilizes her knowledge of West African Yoruba traditions and American Hoodoo beliefs in her performance work. She simultaneously invokes revered ancestors and honors the spirits of those who have passed.
Artist Chire Regans and activist Megan Hobson read the names of the individuals whose names are honored in the mural while Johnson's performance was in progress. Flowers were offered to visitors and family members to place alongside the mural at the closing of the performance.
Community
Gun Violence
Memorials
Memory
Performance
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Johnson, Loni - Performances
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Johnson, Loni
Event
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Say Their Names Unveiling
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Johnson, Loni
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
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Performance
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Memory
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Event
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Performance
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Copyright Loni Johnson
Description
An account of the resource
Multidisciplinary artist Loni Johnson activated the Say Their Names at the Bakehouse Arts Complex with a participatory performance. The performance began at 3:33 pm and marked the site as a space of remembrance and convening to honor the legacies of those who were killed due to state and domestic violence. Johnson utilizes her knowledge of West African Yoruba traditions and American Hoodoo beliefs in her performance work. She simultaneously invokes revered ancestors and honors the spirits of those who have passed.
Artist Chire Regans and activist Megan Hobson read the names of the individuals whose names are honored in the mural while Johnson's performance was in progress. Flowers were offered to visitors and family members to place alongside the mural at the closing of the performance.
Community
Gun Violence
Memorials
Memory
Performance
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Johnson, Loni - Performances
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Johnson, Loni
Event
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Title
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Say Their Names Unveiling
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Johnson, Loni
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
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Performance
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Memory
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Event
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Performance
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Copyright Loni Johnson
Description
An account of the resource
Multidisciplinary artist Loni Johnson activated the Say Their Names at the Bakehouse Arts Complex with a participatory performance. The performance began at 3:33 pm and marked the site as a space of remembrance and convening to honor the legacies of those who were killed due to state and domestic violence. Johnson utilizes her knowledge of West African Yoruba traditions and American Hoodoo beliefs in her performance work. She simultaneously invokes revered ancestors and honors the spirits of those who have passed.
Artist Chire Regans and activist Megan Hobson read the names of the individuals whose names are honored in the mural while Johnson's performance was in progress. Flowers were offered to visitors and family members to place alongside the mural at the closing of the performance.
Community
Gun Violence
Memorials
Memory
Performance
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Johnson, Loni - Performances
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Johnson, Loni
Event
A non-persistent, time-based occurrence. Metadata for an event provides descriptive information that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, and responsible agents associated with an event. Examples include an exhibition, webcast, conference, workshop, open day, performance, battle, trial, wedding, tea party, conflagration.
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Say Their Names Unveiling
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Johnson, Loni
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
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The topic of the resource
Performance
Unveiling
Memory
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Event
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Performance
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Copyright Loni Johnson
Description
An account of the resource
Multidisciplinary artist Loni Johnson activated the Say Their Names at the Bakehouse Arts Complex with a participatory performance. The performance began at 3:33 pm and marked the site as a space of remembrance and convening to honor the legacies of those who were killed due to state and domestic violence. Johnson utilizes her knowledge of West African Yoruba traditions and American Hoodoo beliefs in her performance work. She simultaneously invokes revered ancestors and honors the spirits of those who have passed.
Artist Chire Regans and activist Megan Hobson read the names of the individuals whose names are honored in the mural while Johnson's performance was in progress. Flowers were offered to visitors and family members to place alongside the mural at the closing of the performance.
Community
Gun Violence
Memorials
Memory
Performance