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A group on the edge of Flushing Creek looks at the urban development on the other shoreline. Racist Rezoning is painted in large letters on the wall.
Artist Pauline Shaw is standing in Queens Center Mall with her commissioned mural visible in the background. She has long black hair and is wearing a white turtleneck. Her colorful mural features blue, purple, pink, and pink hues, combining extracted landscapes of birds and flowers with abstracted images of cells and tissues found in the human body.
Composite image made up of five portraits: Cameron A. Granger, a black boy, sitting on a brown couch, dressed in a green sweater, black pants, a brown baseball hat and circular glasses; Nsenga Knight, a brown skinned Afro-Caribbean American woman wears a black islamic headscarf and stands in front of a microphone; Catalina Schliebener Muñoz, a brown-skinned person with short black hair looking at the camera sits on the floor resting their hand on their cheek; Sonia Louise Davis, curly-haired brown-skinned woman in her 30’s, wearing a blue/teal patterned dress, in front of a colorful graffiti wall; Emilie Louise Gossiaux smiles while standing in a garden on a rainy day. She has long brown hair, blue eyes, and wears a green coat.
A screenshot of the Queens Museum's About webpage. The top of the page starts with an archival image of the Queens Museum from the 70s with a text overlay that reads The Queens Museum Connects the Past to the Present.
A landscape view of the entrance to the Queens Museum, against a dark blue evening sky. The museum is glowing red and in the top center of the building, in white uppercase font, reads “QUEENS MUSEUM”.
A blue text slide with centered text that reads “Queens Teens Institute for Art and Social Justice”, in green font. The text is staircased along a zigzag line in the same green color.
Portraits of Arthi Krishnamoorthy and Ming Chiang side by side. On the left is Arthi, a light brown skinned woman with brown eyes and shoulder-length, straight, black hair parted on the side. She is wearing blue stone, dangle earrings and a white long-sleeve tunic. There is a slight tilt to her head and she is smiling gently with her lips closed. On the right is Ming, an olive toned man with brown eyes and short, black hair. He is wearing a smile, round glasses, a black blazer, a blue and white striped button up, and a purple and green tie. He is standing in a staircase with his left hand on the wooden railing.
Centered, is Guadalupe Maravilla, an olive tone skinned man with black, short, curly hair. He is wearing purple pants with an orange and black woven jacket. He is playing a triangle in an exhibition space and appears to be slowly pacing through a maze of adults and children, participating in the sound bath. The participants are dressed in athleisure wear and laying on yoga mats.
A two-story, vertical mural against a white marble wall. The mural is installed above a set of elevators, and between a set of escalators and a floor to ceiling window. The mural is made up of sixty, mixed-media, abstract portraits.
Four adults of different races, dressed in evening wear, pose together in front of a white backdrop with the queens logo repeated. They are all wearing blue tones and smiling.
A bust shot of Angelo, an olive toned man, with brown eyes, and a dark, groomed beard. He is wearing a tan button up with thin red, white, and blue striped detailing, and a blue and brown bucket hat. He is posing in front of a bookshelf filled with vintage books.
A black and white photo of a group of women of color standing in a circle. They are standing on a park lawn arms length apart from one another. Behind them are tall trees and an above ground railway.