MURALES LIAN - 4 BIRNIE ST | FB: Murales Lian | IG: @muraleslian

PABLO KALAKA - 790 State Street (west side)| IG: @pablokalaka

COMMUNITY MURAL INSTITUTE - 1 Montrose St. and 790 State St (East side).
IG: @community.mural.institute| FB: @Community Mural Institute

Above: “Tribute to Black Women” Painted by Nelson Stevens in 1974, repainted by the Community Mural Institute in 2022. Photo by Ed Cohen

Below: “Wall of Black Music” painted by Nelson Stevens and Clyde Santana, repainted by the Community Mural Institute. Photo by Clyde Santana

 

The Community Mural Institute comes to Fresh Paint Springfield 2022!

The Community Mural Institute (CMI), run by GoodSpace Murals and Common Wealth Murals, trains artists in Community-Engaged Mural Making and the Poly-tab Technique. This year, the CMI came to Fresh Paint Springfield to recreate two historic Nelson Steven’s Murals. (Read more below!)

Fresh Paint Springfield CMI 2022 Artists:

Manuela Hincapie Vidal @parceroskiss

Natural @Naturalsnatural

Mr. Twogoobs @mr.twogoobs

Ryan Murray @rywandojones

SELF @self.nvst413

Natasha Ortiz @papercityartkids

Sharon Leshner @sharona_color

Trish Cataldo @garbagetown.usa

Richard Johnson @akaruffn

Kimberly Hayes @crazyhazy413

Community Mural Institute at Fresh Paint Springfield 2022 recreates two historic Nelson Stevens murals

Common Wealth Murals was honored to receive a New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) Public Art for Spatial Justice grant to support the recreation of 2 AfriCOBRA murals by Nelson Stevens. The Community Mural Institute worked during the festival to recreate the two historic murals and facilitate community engagement in the process.

Upon completion of the recreations, a celebration of Nelson' Steven’s life was held. In attendance were artists who worked on the original murals in the 1970s, artists of the Community Mural Institute, collaborators, family members, and supporters of Nelson Stevens, including Nelson Stevens daughter Nadya Stevens, Mural Artist Napoleon Jones Henderson, UMass Afro-Am Professor John Bracey, Mural Artist volunteer Desiree Muhammad, Mass State Rep Bud Williams, Mural Artist Clyde Santana, and Springfield Cultural Council President Andrew Cade, UMass Afro-Am Professor John Bracey, Former UMass Amherst Nelson Stevens student and the Springfield Caring Health Center Media Director Carl Yates, Springfield City Councilor Tracye Whitfield.

Video by Chris Joel

About Nelson Stevens and AfriCOBRA

“The African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA) was an artist collective formed in Chicago in 1968. Members of AfriCOBRA visually expressed the central ideas of the Black Power movement; self-determination, unity, and black pride. … AfriCOBRA produced a unique aesthetic, characterized by simplified forms, vivid colors, and strong, often competing, patterns.”
— The Smithsonian American Art Museum
“We strive for images inspired by African people/experience and images which African people can relate to directly without formal art training and/or experience. Art for people and not for critics.”
— - The AfriCOBRA Manifesto

Photo by by Clyde Santana

In Springfield, AfriCOBRA member Nelson Steven’s expressed this aspect of their manifesto by creating over 30 public murals. While there were a few other murals painted by AfriCOBRA members, the Springfield murals were the only collection of murals created by the AfriCOBRA movement. Of the 30+ murals, four were designed and painted by Mr. Stevens himself.

Tragically, only two of the murals created in Mr. Stevens’ program still exist, and they are not available for public viewing because they are inside private buildings. The rest have been painted over or torn down, including the four murals that were designed exclusively by Mr. Stevens.

Photo by by Clyde Santana

Photo by by Isabella Dellolio Photography

In addition to his pioneering mural program in Springfield in the 70s, Mr. Stevens’ works have been collected by the Smithsonian, the Chicago Institute of Art, the Brooklyn Museum and others.  Mayor Domenic Sarno proclaimed June 12th, 2021 as “Nelson Steven’s Day.” Mr. Stevens was presented with the proclamation by MA Representative Bud Williams, former MA Representative Ben Swan and 5 members of the City Council during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Springfield’s oldest mural, “Heritage” by Don and Paul Blanton, which was repainted during Fresh Paint 2021. 


“Public Art for Spatial Justice projects are using dance, storytelling, murals, music, and performance to embody and anchor the rights of BIPOC artists and communities to simply be, thrive, express, and connect in communities from Boston to Gloucester to Greenfield. We look forward to seeing and experiencing the ripple impacts of these imagination journeys and PASJ projects across the state.”
— Kim Szeto, NEFA public art program director.

ARCY - La Fiorentina, 883 Main Street
arcyofficial.com | IG: @arcyart | FB: @arcygraffiti

WANE ONE -1183 Main Street | wanecod.com | IG: @waneonecod

JEFF HENRIQUEZ - 232 Worthington Street, Above the BLM Mural | jeffhenriquez.com | IG: @jeffhenriquezart

IBETSY CASANAS - Mason Square Library, 765 State Street | IG: @bzcasanas

top photo byMichael Bryant

NERO - MLK Family Services, 3 Rutland Street | IG: @uncle_ro

SOULS NYC - MLK Family Services, 3 Rutland Street | soulsnyc.com | IG: @soulsnyc

RYAN MURRAY - 811 State Street | ryanamurray.com | IG: @rywandojones

KAY DOUGLAS - 727 State Street, Mosque 13 iamkaydouglas.com | IG: @_iamkaydouglas

Original Mural design by DONALD BLANTON www.413distinctiveart.org I IG: @413_distinctive_art

ERIC OKDEH - 85 Harris | EricOkdeh.com | IG: @okdehmurals

Top photo by: Jan Thore Øvrum

STASH - Worthington St side of Taylor Parking Garage | IG: @mr_stash

WALL OF FAME - 827 State Street This mural contains the portraits of pioneers, past and present from Mason Square, painted by Western Mass artists.

NAYANA LAFOND I nayanaarts.com I IG: @NayanaArts

ELIZABETH STONE I ehstoneart.com

ROBERT MASLA Imaslafineart.com I IG: @thecasadelosartistas

JOY HOULDER I IG: @joyhoulder_art

CARMEN CALLENDER I IG: @rise_shine_create

SUSAN MOSIJCHUCK I IG: @artbysuzka

 

During Fresh Paint Springfield 2021, Common Wealth Murals and GoodSpace Murals ran the first ever Community Mural Institute in Springfield as part of the festival. Over an intensive couple of weeks, apprentices were trained in community mural techniques such as Polytab installation and community paint parties. The apprentices each assisted a FPS2021 Muralist with their wall.

FPS2021 ARTISTS:

JOEY BURR @burrstingstudioz NADIA SALETT @artsy.nadi GABRIELA SEPULVEDA @theivorybunny RAMIRO DAVARO-COMAS @ramirostudios EMILIA DITKOFF @momi_art MARC AUSTIN @marc_austin_is _crazy CAMILLE ROYAL @trueartist12 ASHER SIMON-PLUMB @ashuurlul SUSAN MOSIJCHUK @artbysuzka MARK GUGLIELMO @markguglielmo S.L. @budahnyc