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Black Lives Matter Mural Handprint Painting

Community Handprint Painting on Black Lives Matter Mural Rescheduled to August 6

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 28, 2022

MEDIA CONTACTS

Rebecca Solverson, Office of Arts and Cultural Vitality, rsolverson@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-5564
Maria Lee, Media and Communications, 
maria.lee@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-2054

  

POSTPONED: Community Handprint Painting on

Black Lives Matter Mural Rescheduled to August 6

-- New Date Set Due to Heat Advisory --

 

What: 

Artists creating a mural on Tacoma’s Tollefson Plaza steps invite the public to add their handprints in paint, continuing the community involvement aspect of the Black Lives Matter project.


Handprint painting planned for this weekend has been rescheduled to August 6 because of the expected heat advisory.

The
BLM Mural Project Tacoma is a months-long effort to recognize the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and the local Black community. Public surveys and focus groups ensured the community’s input was included in the mural design.

When:     

Saturday, August 6, from 1-5 PM


Where:
  

Tollefson Plaza, 1548 Commerce Street, downtown Tacoma


Who:
      

 

Dionne Bonner, lead artist on the project, will be available for interviews, along with local artists and project team members.

 

Why:       

 

The purpose of the mural is to celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. The handprints will decorate a quilt within the mural design, communicating that we’re all part of the fabric working toward racial equality together.

“Using creativity to bring people together and make a positive impact is one of the most fulfilling things I can do as an artist,” Bonner said.

 

More:      

BLM Mural Project Tacoma

 

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