Location: Technical College of the Lowcountry Campus Tunnel under Ribaut Road in Beaufort.
- TCL is the site where the original Mather School was located
- Beaufort is about to receive National Monument recognition for its historical role during Reconstruction after the Civil War.
Concept: Engage the artists of Beaufort County to build and paint a community mural project that exemplifies unity through illustrating the true stories about the history of Beaufort County spanning the periods from discovery to the present day.
Timeline
Phase I
- Research the history of Beaufort County not just by reading books but also by interviewing people especially those who have lived here a very long time. Ask them to tell their stories about what life was like here. Ask them about what they remember about their grandparents and great-grandparents experiences since the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Movement, etc.
- Planning and pre-construction drawings
- Fund raising, sponsorships and media communications.
- Call for artists, sculptors, writers, poets, musicians, songwriters, architects, engineers, planners, fund- raisers, theater producers, set designers and other creative people interested in being a part of the project.
- Invite school participation by contacting Beaufort County schools and colleges’ art departments. Do you want to include elementary through college or be more selective?
Phase II
- Principal artists layout the design concept for the tunnel.
- Build and install large panels for murals within the tunnel.
- Appoint a jury panel to select the artwork, sculpture, poetry, stories and audio for the tunnel and walkway.
Phase III
- Engage our young people. Invite the principals of our schools to ask the artistic students to create works to submit to a jury panel for selection of the artwork to be displayed on the walls of the walkway. Categories include art, poetry, short story, songs with music and lyrics.
- Incorporate the jury panel’s selections into the project.
- Organize the artists and others who will be doing the painting, hanging and construction tasks of the project.
- Painting the tunnel and murals. Building panels or other structures necessary to hang the artwork. Installing an audio feature. Installing the sculpture on pre-selected locations according to the initial layout and plans.
- Designing and choosing a location for a plaque that includes the names of the participants of the project. Designing another plaque to list the sponsors and large donors.
Phase IV
- Ceremony to commemorate completion of the Community Mural Project.
- Invite the media and the community to attend the celebration.
- All the participants would be invited to come.
- Plaques with all the artists’ names and the sponsors/large donors’ names would be dedicated at the ceremony. Plaques would have a permanent location on the site.
- Promote the site to encourage people to come visit