An art exhibit featuring the works of black artists from across the country will open Wednesday, Sept. 29, at Morehead State’s Golding-Yang Gallery in the
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Tamika Palmer says the art exhibition dedicated to her daughter, Breonna Taylor, is everything she hoped it would be; it s peaceful, she says, to be able to come to this place and just be filled with her spirit.
It s been nearly 13 months since Louisville Metro Police officers shot and killed Taylor in her home. Now a show in her honor is on view at Louisville s Speed Art Museum. It s called Promise, Witness, Remembrance. Palmer never imagined her daughter would be memorialized this way. I was in awe just at the thought that people who don t even know her take time out of their day to draw something of her . even just as simple as her name, Palmer says. And to see it all come together is just a blessing.
Palmer along with Taylor s sister, Ju Niyah Palmer, and aunt, Bianca Austin had a hand in developing this show. We ve never done anything like this, Tamika Palmer says. So it was a learning process. But it was a nice space to be in.
The family worked alongside a number of other community members, local artists and mental health professionals. Toya Northington, Community Engagement Strategist at the Speed Art Museum, wanted people who are close to the issues of police brutality and racism to have a voice in the show but that wasn t a simple ask. When I ask people to come to the table in a time where we are greatly divided as a community, I m asking them to come on board and to support this institution that has not been known for their support for the Black community and marginalized communities, Northington explains.