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“If we can truly remember, they will not forget.” From Miller Williams’ poem, “Of History and Hope”
“If we can truly remember, they will not forget” is a glass curtain wall installed at the entrance to the… Read More
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A Gathering at the Crossroads
Designed and Sculpted 4 Life Size historical figures and an orator’s pedestal representing the 15th and 19th amendments as well… Read More
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS CIRCLE
This quarter-acre memorial honors abolitionist Frederick Douglass. The plaza located at the northwest corner of Central Park NYC is an… Read More
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A Monument to Dignity and Respect
These twin monuments pay homage to Freedom Fighters in North America of African ancestry. Commissioned in 2019 by Action Greensboro… Read More
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Alliance Amongst Adversity, Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe 2017
Alliance amongst Adversity is a site-specific installation that expresses the necessity of human connection in the face of adversity. Created… Read More
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I Was Here
I Was Here is a public art project that features images of contemporary African American men, women, and children recreated… Read More
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African Burial Ground National Monument
We commemorate this African Burial Ground with the “Ancestral Libation Chamber.” Through Seven Elements the Ancestral Chamber serves to physically,… Read More