MLK Library – Harlem Renaissance – I Too, Sing America https://cbusharlem100.org Thu, 30 Aug 2018 16:34:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Reflecting on the MLK Mural https://cbusharlem100.org/reflecting-on-the-mlk-mural/ Thu, 30 Aug 2018 16:34:08 +0000 https://cbusharlem100.org/?p=1121 Harlem Renaissance Children’s Mural Event
By Hailey Stangebye
Photos by Kenny W.

Every person became an artist at the Harlem Renaissance Children’s Mural Event on Saturday, August 25. 

Maybe it’s more accurate to say that each passerby discovered an inner artist who was present all along. With a little inspiration, paint and opportunity, the community brought an image of Martin Luther King Jr. to life.

Harlem Renaissance Children’s Mural Event from Warhol and WALL ST. on Vimeo.

Children and parents alike picked up paint brushes to contribute to a larger-than-life portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. By the end of the morning, the painting was complete.

The initial sketch, which was used as a guideline for the painters, was created by local artist Marshall Shorts.

In addition to the mural, children also had the opportunity to color in specially-made coloring books. Each page introduced one of the heroes of the Harlem Renaissance.

The completed mural will remain on display at the the MLK library branch. Not only does it honor Martin Luther King Jr., it also serves as a reminder of this moment in time when the community came together to create something beautiful.

 


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The NES Hop https://cbusharlem100.org/king-lincoln-community-week/ Mon, 06 Aug 2018 17:15:36 +0000 https://cbusharlem100.org/?p=784 The Near East Side Hop

PACT, CULYP and the Harlem Renaissance team have joined forces to orchestrate a series of community events that bring attention to the wealth of talent and opportunities in the historic King-Lincoln district. From community conversations to block parties and arts fest, this community-wide celebration will leave a lasting impact and paint a picture of the future of the King-Lincoln district.

 


Details

Thursday, August 23:

The MPACC Box Park Gallery is hosting “The Journey: Columbus to Harlem Gallery Exhibition.” This exhibition is a reflection on our team’s recent trip to Harlem, New York. Near the end of July, we took five incredibly talented artists from Columbus to Harlem to share our history, make connections and tell a story.

This is your chance to see the debut of our takeaways from that journey. Experience Harlem through the eyes of Samara Tillman, Lori Lindsey, Percy King, Tripp Fontane and Jay Swifa.

This exhibition is the perfect introduction to our multipart documentary series that follows the journey of each artist. For more information and to RSVP, go to our Facebook event.

 


Saturday, August 25  |  11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

The MLK Library will host an unforgettable mural-making experience. The community will join local artist, Marshall Shorts, to paint a picture that honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. It’s a collective art experience. 

Moreover, this family-friendly event will have free, specially-made coloring books for all of the children attending. Each book introduces some of the heroes of the Harlem Renaissance.

For more information and to RSVP, visit our Facebook event.

 


 

Saturday, August 25  |  5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Join us for the Harlem Renaissance Everyday People Block Party. This is an all-encompassing community experience. 

There will be food trucks, games, murals and art from Columbus-based, black artists. It’s a full-blow arts festival that culminates in a block party featuring live music, poetry and more.

For more information and to RSVP, visit our Facebook event.

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