The “Journey to Freedom” public art project Journey to Freedom: Women of the Civil Rights by Lynn Marshall Linnemeier incorporates photographs from Dr. Doris A. Derby, Shelia Turner and Susan Ross, and celebrates the contribution of women to the Civil Rights Movement past and present.
Digital photography applied using graphic film for textured surfaces
Installed at Freedom Parkway Atlanta
11' x 23'
2
The “Journey to Freedom” public art project Journey to Freedom: Women of the Civil Rights by Lynn Marshall Linnemeier incorporates photographs from Dr. Doris A. Derby, Shelia Turner and Susan Ross, and celebrates the contribution of women to the Civil Rights Movement past and present.
Digital photography applied to concrete using graphic film for textured surfaces
13' x 24'
2017
Installed at Freedom
The 18-foot high tree honors a sacred tree in Nigeria, West Africa, considered to be a protector and a symbol of peace. The multimedia works were inspired by West African textile-based soft sculptures and costumes used in the Egungun masquerades; ceremonies to honor ancestors.
Steel, ceramics, photographs, fabric over wooden frames
2014
The First Congregational Church Agan (ancestral memory cloth) was installed in the atrium of the East Wing on October 6, 2021. The 10' x 12' commemorative, mixed media work was inspired by the history of First Congregational church and an early 20th century photograph of young children stationed beside a public water fountain erected by the church to provide fresh drinking water at the corner of
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