| Black Lives Matter street mural | |
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The mural in 2022 | |
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| Year | 2021 (2021) |
| Location | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 47°36′12.5″N122°19′49.2″W / 47.603472°N 122.330333°W /47.603472; -122.330333 |
ABlack Lives Matter mural was painted outsideSeattle City Hall, in theU.S. state ofWashington, in 2021.
The mural which reads "Black Lives Matter, enough is enough" is painted outsideSeattle City Hall, along Fourth Avenue between Cherry Street and James Street indowntown.[1] The text "Black Lives Matter" is black and the text "enough is enough" appears in red script.[2]
The work was commissioned by community groups, including theCenter on Contemporary Art and the Onyx Fine Arts Collective (OFAC). It was designed by a muralist from theSeattle Department of Transportation, which is expected to provide maintenance.[3][4]
OFAC president Earnest D. Thomas called the mural "a concerted global statement and reminder to our leaders and all people of the need for systemic change in racial justice".[5]
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