This
is the fourth part in a series in which we are highlighting entries
from our 6th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Mural Competition. Student
artists in the Chicago area were selected for the Competition based on
their current portfolios. Congratulations to all our 2012 Competition
participants! Come take a look and maybe even get inspired to enter the
competition yourself next year!
Jacqueline Renee Friedberg
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, '12
"We all have dreams. When we work together, we can make these dreams
reality. This statement has been proven through the leadership of Martin
Luther King, Jr. and his followers. His words can still be heard and
the actions we take today can still result in civil justice."
Ahyun Kim
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, '12
"Water gives life to every living being. It spreads to all directions
and reaches to every life form without any discrimination. This
relationship between water and life resembles the strong will of Martin
Luther King, Jr. and his influence on human rights. Martin Luther King,
Jr. constantly worked for civil rights and never stopped. His incredibly
hard work reaches to individuals all over the world today and even to
the future. I wanted to emphasize these great influences of Martin
Luther King, Jr. by painting him making a big stream. Finally, the
mighty stream bonds everyone together as a whole."
*The murals
are on display through March at Hostelling International Chicago, 24
East Congress Parkway. The exhibition is free and open to the public for
viewing between 9am and 9pm, seven days a week. Check out our website for more information and the complete gallery! Don't forget to check out part 1, part 2, and part 3 of the series, and have a lovely Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday!
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