City of Philadelphia
MAYOR'S OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
Michael A. Nutter, Mayor
Douglas I. Oliver, Press Secretary
Office: 215-686-6210
Cell: 215 439-4655
For Immediate Release: February 02, 2010
MAYOR NUTTER, MURAL ARTS PROGRAM ANNOUNCE GATEWAY PROJECT AT
PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PHILADELPHIA, February 02, 2010 – The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts
Program is pleased to announce How Philly Moves, a project that will
place an extraordinary and vibrant new work of community-based public
art on the parking decks facing Interstate 95 at the Philadelphia
International Airport. The nearly 50,000 square foot mural,
incorporating the photographic work of and designed by artist
Jacques-Jean “JJ” Tiziou, will be produced over the next 18 months
and is scheduled to be dedicated in June 2011. The project, developed
in cooperation with the City of Philadelphia Office on Transportation
and Utilities, will employ 35 artists and individuals in various Mural
Arts Program workforce development and re-entry initiatives.
How Philly Moves will celebrate Philadelphia and welcome guests from
all over the world. This mural will give visitors a first taste of the
liveliness that awaits them in the City of Brotherly Love. Across the
top decks of the airport parking garages, a diverse range of luminous
dancing figures will swirl, unified in a rich field of black. At 60
m.p.h., the energy of the movement will be unmistakable. The joy of
dance is easy to share; it is infectious, universal, and accessible to
all. From Philadelphia’s long-standing tradition of tap dance to the
traditional Aztec dance brought by more recent immigrants, the variety
of the imagery will foster an appreciation for every element of our
shared community through the common bond of dance and feature dancers
from all over the Philadelphia region.
Philadelphia International Airport is the busiest gateway to the
Delaware Valley region, hosting nearly 32 million passengers per year
who travel on commuter, national, and international flights.
The main visual feature on the Interstate 95 approach to Philadelphia
International Airport is the parking garage that stretches from Terminal
A to Terminal F — nearly a half-mile-long façade of concrete deck
parking in three structures. The parking garages are visible to traffic
entering and exiting the airport as well as from Interstate 95.
In 2010 and 2011, the Mural Arts Program will transform a large portion
of the parking garage into a memorable “gateway” for travelers and
visitors to the region, adding spectacular beauty and color to the
airport’s landscape and enlivening the travel experience of millions.
The How Philly Moves project builds on Philadelphia’s long-standing
commitment to the production of public art and will culminate in the
creation of a dynamic and iconic new ‘postcard’ image for the city.
This project, in collaboration with Deputy Mayor for Transportation
Rina Cutler,is part of a new initiative by the Mural Arts Program to
create stunning and exciting gateways into the city. “I was stuck in
traffic on I-95 near the airport one day and took a look at the parking
garages. It occurred to me that this was a perfect canvas for a gateway
to the City project, so I called Jane Golden to discuss a collaboration.
I am excited to participate in a great public art project that welcomes
people to the City of Philadelphia and captures the spirit of
Philadelphians in a bold way.”
“How Philly Moves is a project that combines many areas of great
importance to this administration, including workforce development, the
creative economy, access to the arts, and tourism,” said Michael A.
Nutter, Mayor of Philadelphia. “For millions of national and
international visitors to Philadelphia this mural will provide a
spectacular first impression of our city.”
In the preliminary phase of production on the project, JJ Tiziou
brought together over seventy dancers and a large team of volunteers to
produce an initial series of photographs that served to inform his
proposed design concept for How Philly Moves. On March 5-7, 2010, an
additional 60 dancers will be photographed by JJ Tiziou at the Painted
Bride Art Center and a selection of these images will be incorporated
into the final design of How Philly Moves. Both professional dancers
and those who simply like to dance are invited to submit an application
to be photographed. The 60 dancers selected will be notified in advance
of this three-day event. Information on applying can be found at
www.muralarts.org or www.HowPhillyMoves.org.
Lead artist JJ Tiziou stated, “Because every viewer can see his or
herself somewhere among these dancers, this installation will go beyond
just providing a beautiful piece of art to the viewers. Rather it will
awaken viewers to the art in the movement around them and provide an
inspiration to go out and create more.”
JJ Tiziou is a photographer specializing in portraiture and movement
documentation; he has never encountered an un-photogenic person in his
life. His images are used both in corporate and editorial contexts as
well as arts and activism. Based in West Philly, JJ uses his work to
celebrate the beautiful people around him who are working to make the
world a better place. Born in Washington, DC, to French parents, he has
called Philadelphia home since 1997. Samples of his work can be found
at www.jjtiziou.net .
Jane Golden, Executive Director of the Mural Arts Program said, “The
How Philly Moves project is a nexus of Mural Arts Program initiatives to
transform public space, impact individual lives, stimulate economic
development, and generate tourism. Having created more than 3,000 works
of public art to date, we have a new interest in creating gateways into
the city and providing welcoming points at all entrances to
Philadelphia. This project helps build Philadelphia’s international
presence and gives us a fantastic opportunity to greet the world with
our most creative foot forward.”
Other aspects of the How Philly Moves project include a documentary
produced by The Big Picture Alliance, and a permanent exhibition inside
the airport’s public space which will provide the context of the
project as a whole. Everyone who participates in the photo sessions
will be in the permanent exhibition, if not in the full exterior mural.
How Philly Moves is funded by the Philadelphia Parking Authority, the
Philadelphia International Airport, Bank of America, and US Airways.
Philadelphia International Airport is owned and operated by the City of
Philadelphia. The Airport is a self-sustaining entity that operates
without the use of local tax dollars. It is one of the largest economic
engines in Pennsylvania, generating an estimated $14.2 billion in
spending to the regional economy and employing a workforce of nearly
42,000. Visit the official Philadelphia International Airport website at
www.phl.org.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is an integral part of the City’s
efforts to provide an efficient, well-organized transportation system
that serves the needs of the public and encourages economic development.
As such, the PPA’s responsibilities range from managing parking and
related traffic management programs on the streets of Philadelphia, to
building and operating parking lots and garages.
The Mural Arts Program is the nation’s largest mural program. Since
1984, the Mural Arts Program has created over 3,000 murals and works of
public art, earning Philadelphia international recognition as the
“City of Murals.” The Mural Arts Program engages over 100
communities each year in the transformation of neighborhoods through the
mural-making process, while award-winning, free art education programs
serve nearly 2,000 youth at sites throughout the city and at-risk teens
through education outreach programs. The Mural Arts Program also serves
adult offenders in local prisons and rehabilitation centers, using the
restorative power of art to break the cycle of crime and violence in our
communities. Each year, nearly 10,000 residents and visitors tour the
Mural Arts Program’s outdoor art gallery, which has become part of
Philadelphia’s civic landscape and a source of pride and inspiration.
For further information, call (215) 685-0750 or visit www.muralarts.org.
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High-resolution images are available upon request by emailing
cari@reliefcomm.com.
Maura Kennedy
Deputy Press Secretary
Office of Mayor Nutter
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Philadelphia
International Airport is owned and operated by the City of Philadelphia. The
Airport is a self-sustaining entity that operates without the use of local tax
dollars. It is one of the largest economic engines in Pennsylvania, generating
an estimated $14.2 billion in spending to the regional economy and employing a
workforce of nearly 42,000. Visit the official Philadelphia International
Airport website at http://www.phl.org
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