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Mural to Honor Brown vs. Board of Education

TOPEKA, KANSAS -- Rep. Valdenia Winn (D - Kansas City), chairperson of the Capitol Preservation Committee, is issuing a national call for artists/artistic teams to submit a Request for Qualification (RFQ) to design a mural in the Kansas State Capitol commemorating the U.S. Supreme Court decision, Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.

"The significance of the Oliver L. Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas is known throughout the world and one that has paved the way for the modern revolution for human rights in the United States," said Winn. "The story of the families from Kansas, Virgina, South Carolina, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., must be remembered for the sacrifices that they made so that we all could reach our greatest potentials. This mural will be a legacy for all!"

In 2010, the Kansas Legislature passed Senate Bill 54, which created the Capitol Preservation Committee and authorized the Committee to develop plans for the placement of a mural within the Kansas State Capitol to commemorate the landmark court case that ended the "separate but equal" law across the United States.

Project parameters can be found here:

www.washburn.edu/main/mulvane/files/Brown%20Mural%20Call%20for%20Artists%20RFQ.pdf

The deadline for submitting an RFQ is 5 p.m. CST on May 1. The Capitol Preservation Committee will invite selected artists to provide a Request for Proposal (RFP) to more specifically outline their plan for the mural.

The contact person for submitting an RFQ is Cyndi Morrison at the Mulvane Art Museum. Her e-mail is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ;Phone, 785-670-1124.

The mural will be paid for by private dollars, projected completion in October 2014.

1 comment

  • tolly wildcat

    If you have an email list to notify artist, please include
    artist Wayne Wildcat

    He would like to know of future calls for mural, educational artists. Thanks. He is entered for the Brown v. Board of Education mural at the Topeka Capitol

    email address:
    tolly wildcat@gmail.com

    tolly wildcat Monday, 28 January 2013 18:01 Comment Link

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