Friday, June 26, 2020
East Village-based activist curates BLM art displays in Brooklyn
Text and photos by Stacie Joy
East Village artist/activist Holli Porreca and the team at J&M Special Effects collaborated with NYC-based black artists to project their work onto public spaces, including, recently, the Washington Square Arch.
[Holli Porreca]
[J&M special effects team]
This action, the one I am documenting, is projecting onto two spaces in DUMBO — the walls of St. Ann’s Warehouse and the side of a building near Old Fulton Street and Everit.
Artists selected for this installation are street photographer Kobie Proctor, whose images include several shots from recent Union Square and Astor Place-based peaceful protests. His slideshow is shown on the St. Ann’s Warehouse walls, with permission from the performance space.
[Kobie Proctor]
A few blocks away, the collage work of Patrick Dougher and graphic illustrations of Kiriakos "Yako 440" Prodis are shown...
The team expects to do more site-based Black Lives Matter installations in the days and weeks to come.
Labels:
Black Lives Matter,
street art
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3 comments:
This is profound.
Great project / contribution. Thanks.
Love these projections! Thanks Holli and Scott!
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