Kent County community tapestry
Still Image
CH_CA_2020_SC_007_009
Community Archive
A color photograph of the Kent County community tapestry that was started in the wake of the George Floyd murder, Back Lives Matter protests, and Juneteenth remembrance. The multicolored pieces of fabrics are woven between strings that are attached to a large wooden canvas. The words read "how is it that we have managed to persist in the blindness that we started out with? I was blind but now I see." The tapestry was photographed in Chestertown, Maryland. June 20 2020
English
original photographs
Juneteenth, Community arts projects--United States, Tapestry, Black lives matter movement, Black lives matter movement in artMaryland--Kent County, Maryland--Chestertown Chestertown
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