The Liberian Mural Foundation and NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem helds the Second Annual Holiday Book Drive for Pediatric Emergency Room Patients.
A wonderful performance by Singer and Musician Chae On Fire, at the Second Holiday Book Drive Reception.
Stay tune for move engagements in the communities aimed to educate, enrich, and empower.
Click Here to Watch and Hear the vivacious drumming and music they enjoyed, as part of the many activities we showcased that day for the community youth!
Four Hundred Years of Free Labor
Artist: Joe Minter (American, born Birmingham, Alabama, 1943)
Date: 1995 Medium: Welded found metal
Dimensions: 8 ft. 9 in. × 60 in. × 54 in. (266.7 × 152.4 × 137.2 cm)
Classification: Sculpture
Credit Line: Gift of Souls Grown Deep Foundation from the William S. Arnett Collection, 2014
Story of Sacrifice and Survival’ Finds Home at Harlem Hospital
Workers installing panels of a mahogany relief carving in the Mural Pavilion at Harlem Hospital Center in Manhattan. The relief, depicting the history of Liberia, is on indefinite loan to the hospital’s art collection.
Written By: Jeffery C. Mays
Credit: Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times
What's Eating Harlem" *In a Harlem Minute* interview Bernardo Rubie and Sylvia White of Harlem Hospital Center.
The Liberian Relief is now on loan to Harlem Hospital Center, Mural Pavilion in New York City. Featured in The New York Times.
Borough President Eric Adams presiding over the Black History Month festivities.
An African dance troupe to assist in the celebration.
Maria King Wallace represented the Mural and distributed cards with detailed information about the Liberian Mural and its current venue at Harlem Hospital Mural Pavilion.
The Liberian Mural Owner Maria Elena King Wallace featured in event publication.