BUILDING BRIDGES ARTS COLLABORATIVE
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    • Programs
  • Collection
    • 2018 Facing Homelessness
    • 2018 Trades of the Duwamish
    • 2017-Slavic Village- Rose Window
    • 2017 Jackson Street >
      • 1850-1919
      • 1919 - 1960s
    • 2016
    • 2015- Migration Mural
    • It is Above that you and I shall Go
    • Beyond The Storm
    • 2013- Forsythias
    • 2012 >
      • Foreclosure in the Firelands
      • Simon
    • 2011 Waterworks
    • 2011 Applewood
    • 2010- Larchmere
    • 2009 >
      • Wish Museum
      • Settlers Landings
      • Honoring our Community Organizers
    • 2008 >
      • Virgie Ezelle Patton
      • Tents of Hope
    • 2007 >
      • The Interfaith Center
      • Fairmount Presbyterian Church
    • 2006- Turnstyle
    • 2004- St. Pauls Community Church
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Migration

The Migration mural was created for Fairview Park in Ohio City in honor of individuals who we consider modern day disciples. The Meriman’s, Terri Geltzer, and Molly Carreon are the four individuals featured, along with 12 disciples.
 Artist Devon Midori Hale worked with 12 local youth in our annual Summer Mural Institute as well as did the featured portraiture.
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It is Above that You and I shall Go.

Within this mural you see figures carrying shapes of homes and windows, working together to reorganize and re arrange how we see and build our neighborhood. Pieces of houses are interspersed with images of their diverse occupants.  Windows are being carried as each person  steps outside existing structures to break free from their isolation.
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Beyond the Storm
Epilepsy Center Cleveland, Ohio

For this project, the artist, Katherine Chilcote interviewed people who experience epilepsy to inspire her work.  Their stories and her personal journey with epilepsy revealed for her imagery a more equitable future for those who live with seizures.  The forms she has created on this mural express, the strife, personal battle, struggle, release, awareness, and freedom from and with epilepsy.  On one level, the images tell of the mental changes that result from seizures, on another level storms and whirlwind is used to express the dynamics of one’s relationship to a mental storm.
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  • About
    • Programs
  • Collection
    • 2018 Facing Homelessness
    • 2018 Trades of the Duwamish
    • 2017-Slavic Village- Rose Window
    • 2017 Jackson Street >
      • 1850-1919
      • 1919 - 1960s
    • 2016
    • 2015- Migration Mural
    • It is Above that you and I shall Go
    • Beyond The Storm
    • 2013- Forsythias
    • 2012 >
      • Foreclosure in the Firelands
      • Simon
    • 2011 Waterworks
    • 2011 Applewood
    • 2010- Larchmere
    • 2009 >
      • Wish Museum
      • Settlers Landings
      • Honoring our Community Organizers
    • 2008 >
      • Virgie Ezelle Patton
      • Tents of Hope
    • 2007 >
      • The Interfaith Center
      • Fairmount Presbyterian Church
    • 2006- Turnstyle
    • 2004- St. Pauls Community Church
  • Get Involved
  • Contact Us
  • Donate