“New Work in Newark”
Home of the Longest Mural
Content and images by: Caressa Losier
This is Newark. Yes, it’s the beautiful city of Newark in New Jersey’s Essex County. But it’s also the name of one of the art programs in the area responsible for several of the city’s community-minded murals. When Mayor Amiri Ras Baraka became Mayor of Newark, he aimed to inspire with more Newark murals through his Model Neighborhood Initiative Program (MNI). Baraka himself believes, “Art is whatever makes you proud to be human.”
Unlike neighboring art capitals like, New York City, there’s no limit to which side of town you might stumble upon a mural proudly highlighting the city’s diverse Black population – Black Americans, Nigerians, Ghanaians, Haitians, Jamaicans, Guyanese and so many other Black cultures have helped shape the variety of faces, shades and subjects found in the city’s large-scale murals.
Wanna see some of the best Newark murals all in one place? Just keep reading.
Pride
Nana
See #MelanatedMurals for more information on “Nana” by Layqa Nuna Yawar.
Birth of a Nation
>>See More Layqa Nuna Yawar Street Art
It’s Just A Little Rain
Newark murals like “It’s Just a Little Rain” by Ibrahim Ahmed III & Steve Green are created for the community by the community. With the help of the youth from the Academy Street Firehouse Program, they collaborated with St. Claire’s Social Services to spark up a conversation about common issues in the community, like HIV/AIDS and breast cancer. The bright colors popping out in the mural is symbolic to the city’s great diversity.
The Reflective Black Body
See #MelanatedMurals for more information on “The Reflective Black Body” by Layqa Nuna Yawar.
Black Butterfly and Love
The Three Doctors Mural (Promise Fulfill)
When it comes to highlighting community, “Three Doctors” is one of the most powerful Newark murals in the West Ward area. It depicts a true story of three brothers who grew up fatherless in low-income housing and blossomed into positive Black-male role models in the area. The doctors, Rameck Hunt, Sampson Davis and George Jenkins all pursued careers in the medical field and attended Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Phenotype
B. Flyy Art Life
Gateways to Newark
When 18 talented artists came together to help beautify the city of Newark, they used 1,500 gallons of paint to create 16 art panels that have transformed the city’s old 100-year old railway into one of the longest mural sites in the world. Continue below to see some of the best Newark murals that occupy this 1.39-mile attraction.
Khari Ricks & Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
Nina Chanel Abney
>> Read “Seized the Imagination” or “Safe House” by Nina Chanel Abney
Mata Ruda
Sonni
Decertor
Manuel Acevedo
Akintola Hanif
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