Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project

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Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project

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Seven local Latinx artists were selected to create large public art banners celebrating and recognizing Latinx health care workers in Rhode Island who are helping to manage the COVID-19 crisis. The banners were installed throughout Providence on venues important to the Latinx community in the neighborhoods of Elmwood and Olneyville. Artists received an Artist Fee, and their work was included in a virtual exhibit, a bilingual community coloring book, and artist video interviews.

Participating artists included Raúl Velasquez, Atabey Sánchez, René Gómez, Antonia Lara, Tracy Jonsson-Laboy, and Lead Artist and Project Manager Shey Rivera Ríos. Support for this project was provided by the RI Department of Health, Mayor Jorge Elorza and the City of Providence’s COVID-19 Latino Ambassadors Group, the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism with funding from RI State Council for the Arts (RISCA), the Healthy Communities Office, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island, Power 102.1 FAM & Poder 1110 WPMZ Radio, Puerto Rican Institute for Arts and Advocacy, and RI Professionals Latino Association. Project collaborators: Tony Méndez, Sussy Santana, and Oliver Syde-sho Arias

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Mi Gente Siempre Responde libro de colorear/ coloring book
This downloadable coloring book features artwork created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde, a public art project celebrating Latinx healthcare workers and sharing information to keep communities safe during COVID-19. The coloring book features…

Mi Gente Siempre Responde cover image
Cover image for Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project, featuring artwork by Tracy Jonsson-Laboy.

Aníbal from Poder 1110 Radio and Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza near banner on Southside Cultural Center
Aníbal from Poder 1110 Radio and Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza stand on the street near Tracy Jonsson-Laboy's banner on the side of the Southside Cultural Center at 393 Broad Street in Providence. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre…

Matt Garza's banner on the side of ECAS Theater
View of artist Matt Garza's banner on the side of ECAS Theater at 57 Parkis Ave in Elmwood. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project and celebrates Latinx health care workers in Rhode Island during COVID-19.

Worker from Sign Designs installs Art by Shey Rivera Ríos (2)
View from the sidewalk of a worker from Sign Designs standing in a bucket truck, installing Shey Rivera Ríos's banner on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 239 Cranston Street in the West End of Providence. The banner was…

Worker from Sign Designs installs Art by Shey Rivera Ríos
A worker from Sign Designs stands in a bucket truck during the installation of Shey Rivera Ríos's banner on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 239 Cranston Street in the West End of Providence. The banner was created as…

Worker from Sign Designs installs Art by Atabey Sánchez
A worker from Sign Designs stands in a lowered bucket truck during the installation of Atabey Sánchez-Haiman's banner on the side of One Neighborhood Builders' building at 66 Chaffee Street in Olneyville. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente…

Worker from Sign Designs installs Art by Antonia Lara Sánchez
A worker from Sign Designs stands in a bucket truck to install Antonia Lara Sánchez's banner on the side of America's Food Basket supermarket at 863 Broad Street in South Providence. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public…

America's Food Basket staff in front of Antonia Gracia Lara Sanchez's banner
A staff person from America's Food Basket supermarket in South Providence stands in front of Antonia Lara Sánchez's banner. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project and celebrates Latinx health care workers in…

Stephanie Fortunato and Raúl Velasquez in front of Velasquez's banner on the Providence Community Health Center in Olneyville
Stephanie Fortunato, from the City of Providence Department of Art, Culture & Tourism, and artist Raúl Velasquez stand in front of Velasquez's mural on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 100 Curtis Street in Olneyville.…
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