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MEDIA ADVISORY: Atlantic City Arts Foundation & Atlantic Cape Community College to Dedicate Jacob Lawrence Tribute Mural, “In Memory Of…”
Atlantic City Arts Foundation & Atlantic Cape Community College to Dedicate Jacob Lawrence Tribute Mural, “In Memory Of…”
Media Advisory – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 3, 2023
(Atlantic City, NJ) – On Friday, October 27, at 5 pm the Atlantic City Arts Foundation & Atlantic Cape Community College will dedicate “In Memory Of…”, a Jacob Lawrence tribute mural, located at Atlantic Cape’s Worthington Campus.
The 3-panel mural was brought to life by local artists Kenneth Lazan Faulk, Jr., John Morris, and Chanelle René, in collaboration with young Atlantic City artists from the Leaders in Training program: Yah’Sir Bell, Dwayne Carter, J’Nai Crouch, Jacob Flores, Quamira Hardy, and Kayani Lin.
Lawrence, hailed as a master storyteller, was born on September 7, 1917, in Atlantic City's Ward 3, across the street from the campus where the Save-A-Lot now stands. His work continues to resonate deeply with the community, and we are honored to celebrate his life and legacy through art.
WHO:
Kate O’Malley, Executive Director, Atlantic City Arts Foundation
Lizbeth Castro James, Director, Worthington Campus and Community Outreach, Atlantic Cape Community College
Kaleem Shabazz, Atlantic City Councilman, 3rd Ward, City of Atlantic City
Valeria Marcus, Artist & Atlantic City Resident
Kenneth Lazan Faulk, Jr., Muralist
John Morris, Muralist
Chanelle René, Muralist
WHEN: Friday, October 27, 2023 at 5 pm; reception to follow
WHERE:
Atlantic Cape Community College in the back parking lot
1535 Bacharach Blvd
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
“In Memory Of…” is funded by Atlantic Cape Community College, Midtown CDC, Thriv, ThriveAC Fund, Stockton University, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The project was initially conceived and researched by Valeria Marcus.
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The Atlantic City Arts Foundation’s diverse programs & partnerships activate community pride & civic self-esteem through interaction with public art, including the city’s largest mural arts program. ACAF is dedicated to increasing public art access and fostering community art appreciation in Atlantic City, NJ. Programs include 48 Blocks Atlantic City, Chalk About AC and ARTeriors. ACAF is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization. www.atlanticcityartsfoundation.org/
Event Advisory: “What do you dream for Atlantic City”
Lunch & community conversation during Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
Event Advisory – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 14, 2020
WHAT: “What do you dream for Atlantic City?” lunch & community conversation during Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. The program is free and all are welcome. Attendees will be provided lunch and are invited to share their dreams for Atlantic City.
WHO: The Atlantic City Arts Foundation in partnership with Atlantic Cape Community College – Worthington Campus
WHEN: January 20, 2020
1:30pm – 3pm
WHERE: Atlantic Cape Community College – Worthington Campus Cafeteria
1535 Bacharach Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Free parking available in the campus lot
WHY: To celebrate and honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., reflect on the progress in our city, and share thoughts, dreams, and goals for its future.
HOW: For additional information, please contact Loryn Simonsen at loryn@atlanticcityartsfoundation.org.
The Atlantic City Arts Foundation is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to foster an environment in which diverse arts and cultural programs enrich the quality of life for residents and visitors to Atlantic City, NJ. www.atlanticcityartsfoundation.org/
Atlantic Cape Community College creates opportunity by providing access to excellent programs and services that successfully meet students' educational goals. www.atlantic.edu/
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