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~ Bloomington, IN - The recent removal and replacement of the Black Lives Matter mural located on the building wall adjacent to People's Park has sparked community concern. The City of Bloomington has acknowledged these concerns and released a statement addressing the situation.
Although the mural has been associated with People's Park due to its location and visibility, it is important to note that the wall itself is privately owned and not under the City's control. Over the past three decades, this site has featured various murals. In 2017, the Bloomington Arts Commission (BAC) commissioned a mural titled "You Belong Here." However, in 2020, amidst national and local demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd, an unsanctioned but intentional act of public expression resulted in the alteration of the mural with the words "Black Lives Matter."
The City staff, along with BAC, the original artist, and property owners at that time had discussions about the future of the mural. However, no final decision was made to replace it and it remained in place for nearly six years. Following the sale of the property, the new owner made a decision to paint a different mural on the building. As a property owner, they have every right to decide on its use and appearance.
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Peoples Park holds significant historical value in Bloomington as it was once home to Black Market which was firebombed by members of Ku Klux Klan in 1968. This history is recognized through a historical marker installed at the park in 2020 and through ongoing efforts by the City to preserve its legacy as part of Bloomington's civic and cultural life.
The City remains committed to supporting public art, community expression, and spaces that reflect its values of belonging, dignity, and shared civic life. They will continue to collaborate with artists, property owners, residents, and community partners to promote meaningful public art throughout Bloomington.
In conclusion, while the removal and replacement of the Black Lives Matter mural may have caused concern, it is important to understand that the decision was made by the new property owner and not under the City's control. The City remains dedicated to preserving its values and supporting public art in Bloomington.
Although the mural has been associated with People's Park due to its location and visibility, it is important to note that the wall itself is privately owned and not under the City's control. Over the past three decades, this site has featured various murals. In 2017, the Bloomington Arts Commission (BAC) commissioned a mural titled "You Belong Here." However, in 2020, amidst national and local demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd, an unsanctioned but intentional act of public expression resulted in the alteration of the mural with the words "Black Lives Matter."
The City staff, along with BAC, the original artist, and property owners at that time had discussions about the future of the mural. However, no final decision was made to replace it and it remained in place for nearly six years. Following the sale of the property, the new owner made a decision to paint a different mural on the building. As a property owner, they have every right to decide on its use and appearance.
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Peoples Park holds significant historical value in Bloomington as it was once home to Black Market which was firebombed by members of Ku Klux Klan in 1968. This history is recognized through a historical marker installed at the park in 2020 and through ongoing efforts by the City to preserve its legacy as part of Bloomington's civic and cultural life.
The City remains committed to supporting public art, community expression, and spaces that reflect its values of belonging, dignity, and shared civic life. They will continue to collaborate with artists, property owners, residents, and community partners to promote meaningful public art throughout Bloomington.
In conclusion, while the removal and replacement of the Black Lives Matter mural may have caused concern, it is important to understand that the decision was made by the new property owner and not under the City's control. The City remains dedicated to preserving its values and supporting public art in Bloomington.
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