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A Song of Freedom

Designer: Tylonn Sawyer

Public Art Gallery

In partnership with the Avondale Community, ArtWorks has created public art works to reflect community traditions, stories and culture, and provide employment opportunities for neighborhood residents.

This mural is a tribute to the life and legacy of the late Louise Shropshire, an Avondale resident and activist during the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement. Shropshire was a composer and choir director at New Friendship Baptist Church. Her hymn, ‘If My Jesus Wills’ is credited as inspiring the iconic civil rights anthem, ‘We Shall Overcome’.

ArtWorks is honored to partner with the Avondale Community to shine a light on Louise and inspire generations to come. This mural was painted by eight Youth Apprentices including two Avondale residents, led by Lead Teaching Artist Brandon Hawkins, and Teaching Artist Cecilia Padilla.

 

Apprentices

Felix Bangert, Yordy Cabrera Garcia, Noor Essakalli, Simon Estanislao, Tim Friedrich, Candy Krois, Xavier McDaniel, Tyrone Montgomery, Tamar Sella

Mural Generously Funded By

Al. Neyer, Y2WK, American Scaffolding, Ladislas & Vilma Segoe Family Foundation

2019 Mural Program Sponsor

P&G

Additional Support from

Avondale Development Corporation, Cincinnati Public Library-Avondale Branch, Cincinnati Recreation Commission, Ms. Jennifer Foster

Project Manager

Brandon Hawkins

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