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Raphaela Platow to take over as director of the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky theartnewspaper.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theartnewspaper.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Huey Copeland and Allison Glenn on "Promise, Witness, Remembrance" artforum.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artforum.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Plans to keep Jefferson Square Park clean require removal of Breonna Taylor rally memorabilia Share Updated: 8:00 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021 Share Updated: 8:00 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BRIANNA IS BEING REMEMBERED BEYOND THE PARK. MUCH OF JEFFERSON SQUARE PARK AND THE BREONNA TAYLOR MEMORIAL ITEMS AT THE PARK ARE CLEAR. THANKS TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND THE CITY BUT IT IS AN EMOTIONAL DAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOR HER SINCE LAST YEAR. IT WAS AMAZING EVENT. WE WAS YOU IN THE FACT AND IT WAS BEAUTIFUL AFTER AN EVENTFUL WEEKEND HONORING BREONNA TAYLOR THE CLEANUP PROCESS BEGAN THROUGHOUT DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE CITY CREWS REMOVED MIRACADES AND TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ALL HANDS WERE ON DECK AT JEFFERSON SQUARE PARK AS VOLUNTEERS CLEARED OUT REMAINING MEMORIAL ITEMS FOR TAYLOR. JUST HELPING OUT BECAUSE IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO WHEN YOU START WE HAD A DEADLINE TO GET IT EVERYTHING GONE. SO THAT� ....
An exhibition to honor the life of Breonna Taylor and the nationwide struggle for racial justice is coming to Louisville s Speed Art Museum. Following a year defined by the largest racial justice movement in United States history, the exhibition, titled Promise, Witness, Remembrance, will reflect on the life of Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was shot and killed by LMPD officers on March 13 during a botched drug raid at her apartment, and the protests that ensued in Louisville for 100-plus days. Expected to open to the public on April 7 and run through June 6, the exhibit will explore the dualities between a personal, local story and the nation s reflection on the promise, witness, and remembrance of too many Black lives lost to gun violence, according to a news release announcing the planned exhibit. ....