An Impulse to Keep: Greenwood Art Project
Illustrated Art Publication
Greenwood Art Project
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This art publication was prepared in conjunction with An Impulse to Keep: Greenwood Art Project, organized by Rick Lowe and william cordova (May 31, 2021–July 31, 2021).
The Greenwood Art Project is an initiative of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre Centennial Commission. Its purpose is to add a cultural component to the many activities and programs the Centennial Commission will host during the centennial year.
This publication presents the visual works by Sarah Ahmad, Alchemy:Anonymous (Casey McLerran), TheRese Anderson-Aduni, Myiesha Gordon Beales, Black Artists Collaborating—Tulsa, Anthony Curtis Brinkley, Ebony Iman Dallas, and Derick Alexander, Crystal Z Campbell, Ari Christopher, Charles “Chuck” Cissel, Kenesha Daniels, Eaton Media Services, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Jimmy Friday, Jessica Harvey, Deborah J. Hunter, Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson, L. Joi McCondichie, Met Cares Foundation/Greenwood Leadership Academy, Katherine Penny Mitchell and Sharron Tinsley, Phetote Mshairi, Ray Pearcey, Dr. Courtney Skipper, Alexander Tamahn and Deborah Richards, Dawn Tree, Mikeal Vaughn, Maybelle Wallace, Candace G. Wiley, Mary L. Williams.
Written contributions by J. Faith Almiron, Tiffany E. Barber, Christina L. Beatty, Adrienne Chadwick, Jackie Clay, Edwidge Danticat, Aldeide Delgado, Ryan N. Dennis, Makeba Dixon-Hill, Adrienne Edwards, teri elam, Colette Gaiter, Evan Garza, Gia M. Hamilton, Samantha Hill, Lauren Kelley, Gean Moreno, Monique Moss, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Amy Rosenblum-Martín, Marie Vickles, Leon A. Waters.




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An Impulse to Keep: Greenwood Art Project
Published by Greenwood Art Project and [NAME] Publications. Designed by Sonia Yoon. Essays by Rick Lowe and william cordova, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Adrienne Edwards, Christina L. Beatty.
Hardcover ISBN: 9780997494075
Softcover ISBN: 9780997494082
8.25 × 11 in (20.94 × 27.94 cm), 218 color pages.
Printed in Italy.
The Greenwood Art Project is a part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, which encourages mayors to collaborate with artists to develop innovative public art projects that address significant civic issues.
Cover image by Christopher Creese.