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San Francisco Proposes Art Installation to Honor Black Lives, History of African Americans

San Francisco, CA. – Mayor London N. Breed today announced the City of San Francisco is planning a new public art installation to honor Black lives and the history of African Americans. The installation is planned to be located in Golden Gate Park’s Music Concourse next month, in time for Juneteenth. The installation, ‘Monumental Reckoning,’ by Bay Area sculptor Dana King, honors the first Africans stolen from their homeland and sold into chattel slavery in the New World. The installation consists of 350 sculptures representing the number of Africans initially forced onto the slave ship San Juan Bautista for a journey of death and suffering across the Atlantic in 1619. A handful of these original 350 ancestors became America’s first enslaved people.

Coming Out of the Darkness Into the Light

Dana King/ Wikimedia Commons San Francisco, CA. – Mayor London N. Breed today announced the City of San Francisco is planning a new public art installation to honor Black lives and the history of African Americans. The installation is planned to be located in Golden Gate Park’s Music Concourse next month, in time for Juneteenth. The installation, ‘Monumental Reckoning,’ by Bay Area sculptor Dana King, honors the first Africans stolen from their homeland and sold into chattel slavery in the New World. The installation consists of 350 sculptures representing the number of Africans initially forced onto the slave ship San Juan Bautista for a journey of death and suffering across the Atlantic in 1619. A handful of these original 350 ancestors became America’s first enslaved people.

Art Installation in Golden Gate Park Will Honor First Africans in America

The sculptural figures will surround the empty pedestal in the park s Music Concourse where a statue of Francis Scott Key who owned slaves and wrote disparagingly of Black people stood before it was toppled by protestors last June. The installation was approved last week by both the San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission s Operations Committee. It is currently under review by the Planning Commission and will also need approval by the city s Historical Preservation Committee before it can be installed. The proposal is for the art to remain for a two-year stay through June 20, 2023.

Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden

Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden The garden is a place for more than gardening. It is an art place, an education place, a place where we want to interpret. Author of the article: Gillian Francis Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  May 6, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Regina artist Victor Cicansky s latest work, Gazebo stands in the centre of McLeod Park in Regina. The structure was intended to be an artistic focal point and gathering space. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

San Diego Buys 100 Paintings, Sculptures, Other Works for $500,000 – NBC 7 San Diego

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