From the website: " KaNSiteCurators + Caroline Mardok have created an interactive sculpture of multiple cut out figures made of plywood, applied with collage and photographs from Mardok’s @ny.strong photography project. As people walk through the portals they’re transported into the energy of the protests of 2020: the unified experience of citizens across ethnicities and genders fighting for freedom and justice for Black lives.
Installed in Poe Park, the Bronx - one of five sculpture installation, one installed in each of New York City's 5 Boroughs. The project utilized plywood that had covered storefronts during the Black Lives Matter Protests.
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From the website: " KaNSiteCurators + Caroline Mardok have created an interactive sculpture of multiple cut out figures made of plywood, applied with collage and photographs from Mardok’s @ny.strong photography project. As people walk through the portals they’re transported into the energy of the protests of 2020: the unified experience of citizens across ethnicities and genders fighting for freedom and justice for Black lives.
Installed in Poe Park, the Bronx - one of five sculpture installation, one installed in each of New York City's 5 Boroughs. The project utilized plywood that had covered storefronts during the Black Lives Matter Protests.
Tags: Protest Art Plywood Project art public art Poe Park contemporary art sculpture Caroline Mardok Worthless Studios KaNSiteCurators NYCParks Breanna Taylor
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From the website: " KaNSiteCurators + Caroline Mardok have created an interactive sculpture of multiple cut out figures made of plywood, applied with collage and photographs from Mardok’s @ny.strong photography project. As people walk through the portals they’re transported into the energy of the protests of 2020: the unified experience of citizens across ethnicities and genders fighting for freedom and justice for Black lives.
Installed in Poe Park, the Bronx - one of five sculpture installation, one installed in each of New York City's 5 Boroughs. The project utilized plywood that had covered storefronts during the Black Lives Matter Protests.
Tags: Protest Art Plywood Project art public art Poe Park contemporary art sculpture Caroline Mardok Worthless Studios KaNSiteCurators NYCParks
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Edgar Allan Poe's signature on a sign outside the Poe Cottage in Poe Park, The Bronx
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Edgar Allan Poe lived in this small wooden farmhouse from 1846 to 1849 writing some of his most famous works "Annabel Lee", "The Bells" and "Eureka". Poe lived with his wife Virginia and his mother-in-law Maria Clemm. Virginia was ill and they hoped that the country air of the Bronx, a very rural area at the time, would aid in her recovery. She died of tuberculosis in January of 1847. Poe died two years later under mysterious circumstances in Baltimore.
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