A tribute to health care workers who, dressed in white, wage a never-ending fight against disease and suffering. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Man's place in his continuously expanding universe. Space imagery mixed with portraits of an assortment of African Americans.
The head of an African American man is the central image. The lock, key, and open book around him point to the message that education is the way to unlock a person's mind and gain happiness. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Children and adults from various cultures, some famous, some not, form a cavalcade across two walls. This community center is named after Douglas Dollarhide, who in 1961 became the first African American elected to the...
Elliot Pinkney, assisted by Georges Le Chevallier. 2 panels. Themes of peace, education, and internationalism are communicated via popular symbols. Part of the Artist in the Schools Project.
Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Artists: Elliott & Arnold Pinkney
Eliot Pinkney with 38 Summer Youth Employment Training Program youth. 10 panels.
Photo: © Robin Dunitz
3 panels. Images of African, Cambodian, and Mexican dancers. A Mural Mentor Project.
Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Artists: Elliott & Arnold Pinkney