East of Williams-Davis Park
Description
Located within the Burnham Wildlife Corridor, this project features a 鈥淪ankofa鈥 bird made from mixed-media (painti, wood, and mosaic) and recycled materials. In Africa, a bird looking backwards over its tail represents the Sankofa symbol, which means 鈥淕o back and fetch it.鈥 It is an understanding that our past(s) holds important information to move us forward in life. A support for the bird is constructed of bamboo, found and recycled wood, metal electrical conduit piping, and leather binding. Seating is created from repurposed wood.
The which is located in Bronzeville, seeks to preserve, conserve, and promote the legacy and future of African American art and artists while educating the community on the value of art and culture.