Welcome to 7th Ward Tribute


A tribute to Philadelphia’s historic 7th Ward 

The 7th Ward Tribute has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

7th Ward Tribute Overview

The Philadelphia City Archives, Little Giant Creative, and Mural Arts Philadelphia have received funding by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage to pay homage to the profound Black history of the 7th Ward. Hearkening back to its progressive beginnings, contemporary thinkers and creatives will lead the collective concepting and design of an outdoor, place-based, experiential art installation exhibit. The Tribute will be open to the public, and will be long term or permanent where possible.

A youth curriculum informed by the research of the 7th Ward’s vibrant history will be developed to capture an accurate account of an important chapter in Philadelphia’s Black history.   

 “ Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. ”

                   -George Santayana

The Installations

The Tribute will contextualize the Ward’s deeply-rooted Black history and profound contributions from communities often marginalized in history, underscoring that an inclusive future is possible only when we tell the full story of our past.

Artists and Historians will create a series of physical creative homages throughout Philadelphia’s historical 7th Ward to tell a place-based story of the neighborhood, communities, and people who created a vital hub of forward thought and vibrant everyday life.  

A Present & Future Project

The 7th Ward Tribute seeks to resurrect history, not just unearth it. Our place-based, art-centered project will commission and prioritize Black artists and historians to create long term (or permanent where possible) public art installations in Philadelphia, indicating the borders of what was once the 7th Ward. These artists and historians will imbue this homage with the same kind of genius that the 7th Ward was known for. The 7th Ward Tribute is not just a history project; it’s a present and future project. George Santayana’s popular aphorism rings true: “Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” The coordinated disenfranchisement that ended the 7th Ward maps dovetails current conversations about gentrification, discriminatory zoning, and erasure in Philadelphia and other U.S. cities. To foster lasting equity and anti-racism in cities, we must understand that papered-over histories repeat themselves. 

Our hope is to coalesce the great work occurring in all cities to reveal its rich, vibrant + unfiltered Black history. The histories of the people who shaped our cities and country that have been systemically white washed. The Tribute posits the imperative of recognizing the national narrative of the Black and Brown experience, contributions and disenfranchisement. This history must be celebrated and permanently replace the existing paradigm of erasure and denial. 


The 7th Ward Tribute seeks to add important nuance to the story of Philadelphia by making this knowledge accessible and easy for teachers to enrich their discussions around race and history. 

Call for Artists   

Beginning April 1st, 2021, artists are invited to respond to an RFP for the project to present their concepts for the Tribute installations. The installations, to be mounted at each corner of the former 7th Ward, will premiere Fall 2022. A board of impartial stakeholders from organizations like PRIZM, Asian Arts Initiative, and Painted Bride Art Center, Mural Arts Philadelphia, Little Giant Creative, and the Philadelphia City Archives, will review the applications. Final decisions will be made by the RFP Evaluation Committee.
 
Submit proposals to info@7thWardTribute.com.

RFP Evaluation Committee 

A board made up of impartial stakeholders

Esther Park-Clemetson 

Vice President of Programming Oolite Arts 

Meegan Denenberg

Co-Founder,
Little Giant Creative 

Sunanda
Ghosh

Nonprofit Strategy Consultant 

Jane
Golden

Executive Director at
City Of Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program

Jim
Leonard

Commissioner of Records for the City of Philadelphia

Larry
Ossei-Mensah

Curator and Co-founder
of ARTNOIR 

Jennifer Miller Pouchot

Head of Creative Design, Vanguard 

Heike
Rass

Principal,
Heike Rass Art Consulting 

Marsha
Reid

Executive Director Kindred Arts – Cultural Equity Initiative 

Tayyib
Smith

Co-Founder,
Little Giant Creative 

Mikhaile
Solomon

Founder | Director Prizm Art Fair & Prizm Projects 

Caralyn
Spector

Creative Strategist, Principal, and Senior Consultant, Davis Gay + Associates – AKA Strategy – The ROZ Group 

Tracey
Williams

Deputy Commissioner at
City of Philadelphia

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