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Support Art- Alice's first public sculpture

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My name is Alice Mizrachi and I am an interdisciplinary artist based in New York and Miami. My activist ideology is weaved into my studio, public art, curatorial, and education practices. My intentions include the empowerment of self and others through artistic expression and advocacy for women, youth, and the environment.

My 24 years of experience as an arts educator in Harlem and the Bronx led me to my mentor, Mr. Goings who taught me the history of The Harlem Renaissance.  As I grew to understand the art and culture of that era, I shared my knowledge with students who were exposed to  Mr. Goings' vast collection of Renaissance works that hung in their schools. As the curator and educator for these artworks, I became inspired by the art that emerged from this culturally significant period in New York. 

As I continue to study with my mentor and share knowledge with High School students, I too become inspired and bring this into my studio and public art practice. In my desire to uplift women in the arts, I pay close attention to the women who have paved the way for me to succeed as an artist. 

My sculpture "Renaissance Women" will honor the women of the Harlem Renaissance and will take on a decidedly feminine form representing vocalists like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Lena Horne, visual artists, Elizabeth Catlett, and Augusta Savage, and writers Dorothy West and Zora Neale Hurston. It will be the viewer’s choice as to which women they see reflected in the sculpture. Renaissance Women is a public sculpture that has lived in my creative mind for nearly 20 years. 

The public art Initiative committee of the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance visited my studio in 2019 and decided to collaborate with me to bring this sculpture to life and the community. The sculpture will be produced in the line drawing style of Romare Bearden’s contour line work. Bearden’s influence is evident in my drawings, assemblages, and small sculptural works. 

The funds raised in this campaign will be used for the fabrication, installation, and delivery of this public art sculpture that will sit on the oval lawn in Marcus Garvey Park. The sculpture is slated for installation in August and will remain for one year. The budget for this sculpture is $25k and $19k has already been raised. 

I am reaching out to my community for additional support for the final fundraising stretch to make this sculpture possible. Your support for Renaissance Women will assist me in moving my career forward in the public art space and enable me to install my first public sculpture to date. Your support will also help highlight and spark dialogue about the women of The Harlem Renaissance who deserve recognition for their accomplishments in this historically significant era. I am extremely grateful for any support provided and have added a few perks as incentives. 

Thank you in advance for making this project possible! 

Please feel free to see more of my art here: 

www.alicemizrachi.com
https://www.instagram.com/am_nyc/?hl=en
https://www.facebook.com/alice.mizrachi


PERKS: 
$20 contribution- sticker pack (includes 5 stickers by artist)
$100 contribution- tee shirt with Renaissance Women design plus sticker pack
$400 contribution- 18" x 24" drawing on archival paper of  Renaissance Women design
$2000 contribution- 5" x 7" Renaissance Women porcelain ceramic sculpture



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Donations 

  • Theresa Angelopoulos
    • $100
    • 3 yrs
  • Susan Langan
    • $20
    • 4 yrs
  • Natalie Blacker
    • $18
    • 4 yrs
  • Tom Donnelly
    • $40
    • 4 yrs
  • Hanit Shemesh
    • $58
    • 4 yrs
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Alice Mizrachi
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New York, NY

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