In Berwyn, Black Lives Matter


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Drone Image: Josel Tolentino @Itjosel / Curatorial Director, Michelle Ruiz / Copy Editor, Hugo Plascencia


Tribute to the BLM mural

Process Documentation

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Project Background

The Berwyn Public Art Initiative held a series of Listening Session in collaboration with the City of Berwyn’s Office of the Mayor to gather feedback to guide the public art installation. Residents voiced their personal experiences, concerns, and hopes for the BLM mural installation.

Private donations exclusively funded the project. Seventeen artists collaborated for two days to install a mural that inspires hope and the vision for a world built on love, justice, and equity. The mural, completed on October 4, 2020, can be viewed in the east side parking lot of City Hall, 6700 W. 26th St., Berwyn, IL.

A Team of 17 Artists Selected to Install the "In Berwyn, Black Lives Matter" Mural

Participating Artists (Social Media Links): (B) Chi Nwosu + Andy Bellomo | (L) Antonia Ruppert | (A) Rae Wilson | (C) Fernando Caldera | (K) Jessica Patterson | (L) Nicole Bradley | (I) Jasmon Harper | (V) Abena Motaboli | (E) Milt Coronado | (S) Muhammad Naqee (S) | Cujo Dah | (A) Dred Ske | (T) Ivan Vazquez | (T) Roho Garcia | (E) Bryant Jones | (R) Kyle Hudson

Mural Installation: Friday, October 2 (Prep day), Saturday, October 3 and Sunday, October 4 from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM



unveiling and dedication of the BLM mural which inspires hope and the vision for a world built on love, justice, and equity took place on October 7, 2020 at 6:00 pm.

Thank you to everyone that was able to join us.
Click to view the Facebook Live Stream Recording here.


A HEARTFELT THANK YOU, TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS AND FRIENDS WHO DONATED


$1000+

Sabine Krauss


$600+

Marge Paul


$200+

Michelle Ruiz

Anthony Nowak

Anonymous

Barbara & Dale Henning

Elizabeth Pechous

Brian Brock

Anonymous


 $100+

Andrea Dressel

Helen Dannelly

James Keleher

Michael Solway

Jennifer Mallette-Nichols

Bradley Passo

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Jaime Schmitt

Jose D Ramirez

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Norman Alexandroff

Rafael & Amy Nieves

Robert Reyes


$50+

Benjamin & Chalotte Henning

Beth L Dougherty

David J Moreno

Ariel Bolles

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Jennifer Louisignau

Renee Knowles

Ann Spittle

Brendan P O’Connor

Gretchen Kostelny

Jamie Henning

Jennifer Frison

Jessica Rodriguez

Joseph Carmichael

Louis Weeks

Pamela Peterson

Peggy Biddle In Honor of Zoe Nieves

Zach Taylor

Alexandra Radtke

Anonymous

Suzanne Donnelly

Karla Healey


$10+

Leigh A Minni

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Megan Zambrano

Kolleen A Ritz

Brad Taylor

Chanda Szczeblowski

Jason Girard

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Kody Thames

Kristen Jepsen

Lindsey Stocks

Susan Rosi

Jessica Robledo

Karin Nangreave

Keyla Navarrete

Thomas A Hensel

Amara Cambalik

Andrea Dermos

Andrea Hughes

Editha Rosario-Moore

Elizabeta Matevich Simbi

Anonymous

Jennifer Witiarz

Jessica Holden

Jodi Walker

Kathryn Palarz

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Linze Rice

Marisol Brambila

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Michelle Sanders

Monica Nikel

Rachel Sorenson

Rainer Schochat

Ann Filmer

David Peterson

Mary F Peranteau


In Kind Supporters — Thanks for providing for the Artists

AR Electic — Coffee & Dinner, Prep Day; Installation Support, Electrical Equipment

Big Guys Sausage — Lunch, 1st Day

Alderman Scott Lennon, 1st Ward — Porta Potties

Alderman Anthony Nowak — Coffee & Donuts, 1st Day

Township Assessor David Avila — Water, 1st Day; Coffee & Donuts, 2nd Day

Mayor Robert Lovero — Lunch, 2nd Day

Flapjack Brewery — Pizza for Artists, Unveiling Day


Community Support

Norman Alexandroff — Community Advocacy & Fundraising

Benjamin and Charlotte Henning — Community Advocacy & Fundraising

Erick Ignaczak — Discounted Paint

Marisol Brambina — Community Fundraising


Public art is a part of our public history, part of our evolving culture and our collective memory.
— Association for Public Art