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About the Exhibition

Willie Birch (b. 1942, New Orleans, LA) designed a 15′ x 15′ packed-earth burial ground. Its design was inspired by the artist’s recent stay in Puerto Rico as well as his interest in South American and African cultures. Inside the “burial grounds” stand ten hand-hewn pine and fir grave markers, a 12-foot carved palm tree, and a plank facade suggestive of a church. Incised and painted images on the grave markers illustrate symbols of urban problems, such as a heroin needle, as well as symbols that evoke Caribbean island cultures, such as a man with a trumpet.

Photo Gallery

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Location

Fort Greene Park
Fort Greene Park