Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith

Onye Omenkà Amerịka
Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
Ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya13 Jenụwarị 1991 Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụcontemporary artist Dezie

Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith (amụrụ na úbọchị irí nà atọ n'ọnwa Jenụwarị, 1991) bụ ónyé America na-ese ihe nke bi na Oakland, California.[1] A maara ya màkà nnukwu mgbidi ya, ọ bụkwa ónyé nduzi okike nke Bay Area Mural Program.[2]

Ọrụ dezie

 
Ihe osise Black Lives Matter na San Francisco nke Bay Area Mural Program mere n'akụkụ

N'oge opupu ihe ubi na ógè okpomọkụ nke afọ 2020, mgbè ogbugbu George Floyd gasịrị, Wolfe-Goldsmith so n'ọtụtụ ndị na-ese ihe na-ese mgbidi na nzaghachi màkà ogbugbu ahụ na iberibe osisi na-ekpuchi ụlọ ahịa na etiti obodo Oakland. A na-akpọ akụkụ ya na 15th St. We Can Breathe .[3] N'oge a, Bay Area Mural Program, na Wolfe-Goldsmith dị ka ónyé nduzi okike, na African American Arts & Culture Complex haziri Black Lives Matter mural na San Francisco, nke gbara màkà mpaghara ọbọdọ atọ.[2][4]

Otu She Will Rise, nke na-arụ ọrụ iji nweta nwanyị ojii na Ụlọikpe Kasị Elu nke United States, nyèrè Wolfe-Goldsmith ọrụ ise ihe osise na Washington, DC. Emechara ya n'ọnwa Ọktoba 2020, ọrụ ahụ gosipụtara ndị ọka ikpe na ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe nke ụmụ nwanyị ojii.[5]

N'ọnwa Nọvemba 2020, a màrà ọkwa na Wolfe-Goldsmith ga-ese ihe osise na-elekwasị ányà na ikpe ziri ezi nke ọha na eze na onye ọrụ ibe ya Joshua Mays. Kaiser Permanente na ABG Art Group nyere iwu ka e see ihe osise ahụ, ma gosipụta ya n'èzí ọfịs Kaiser na etiti ọbọdọ Oakland tupu a mee atụmatụ ịkwaga Liberation Park.[6] Ọzọkwa n'etiti obodo Oakland, Wolfe-Goldsmith eseela ihe osise atọ nke ónyé na-ese ihe Stoney Creation na ihe nlereanya Yanni Brump.[7]

N'ọnwa Febụwarị 2021, ónyé nwe ụlọ na onye nlekọta nke West Oakland bụ Jilchristina Vest nyèrè Wolfe-Goldsmith iwu ka ọ see ihe osise nke ụmụ nwanyị na Black Panther Party n'akụkụ ụlọ ya na Center na 9th Streets.[8] Ihe osise irí atọ nke ụkwụ dabeere na ọtụtụ foto Stephen Shames sere ma gosipụta Delores Henderson, Angie Johnson, Lauren Williams, na nwa nwanyị Williams Mary. Ihe osise ahụ ugbu a gosipụtara aha ihe karịrị ụmụ nwanyị narị atọ, a na-eme atụmatụ na ọ ga-abụ square mita Puku abụọ mgbe emechara ya. A gwara ónyé isi Black Panther Ericka Huggins màkà ọrụ ahụ.[9][10][11][12][13]

Edensibia dezie

  1. Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith An American Artist. bcx.news.
  2. 2.0 2.1 McLean. "Black Lives Matter mural spans 3 blocks in San Francisco", SF Gate, June 12, 2020. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content
  3. Brady (July 25, 2020). What is the fate of Black Lives Matter protest murals?. Salon.
  4. James. "Bay Area Change Agents", Nob Hill Gazette, July 11, 2020.
  5. Barber. "PHOTOS: Mural painted in Shaw pushes for more women of color in the Supreme Court", ABC7, October 25, 2020.
  6. Burbank. "Big Mural Being Created To Support Social Justice Efforts", SF Gate, November 6, 2020.
  7. Harshaw. "Yanni Will Eat You Up and Make You Love Yourself", KQED, October 9, 2020.
  8. Black Panther Party women honored in West Oakland mural by Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith (en-US). The Mercury News (2021-02-13). Retrieved on 2021-06-29.
  9. Nzinga. "‘A mural that celebrates Black joy’: Oakland home honors women of the Black Panther party", The Guardian, February 28, 2021.
  10. Toussaint (2021-06-16). A new exhibit honoring the Black Panther Party is opening in Oakland on Juneteenth (en). AL DÍA News. Retrieved on 2021-06-29.
  11. Black Panther Party museum to open on Juneteenth (en-US). TheGrio (2021-06-13). Retrieved on 2021-06-29.
  12. Oakland (2021-02-28). ‘A mural that celebrates Black joy’: Oakland home honors women of the Black Panther party (en). the Guardian. Retrieved on 2021-06-29.
  13. Aaron (2021-02-26). West Oakland mural first to honor women of the Black Panther Party (en). ABC7 San Francisco. Retrieved on 2021-06-29.