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Bronx

Tijay Mohammed

Respect for All

2024

Tijay Mohammed, Respect for All , 2024, ceramic pigment on porcelain tile, The Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx ​ Respect for All is a site-specific mural by Tijay Mohammed, located in the lobby of the new Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx. Installed on two adjacent walls, the mural features two groups of figures in a library setting. On the main wall behind the security desk, four individuals sew a large, colorful quilt adorned with affirmations like “I am respected,” “I am smart,” and “I am understood.” On the corridor wall, a father is shown reading a book titled Respect for All to his young child snuggled on his lap. The quilt stretches across both scenes, cradling the parent and child as they read and visually connecting the two narratives. Mohammed prepared for this project by visiting libraries around the Bronx. He selected popular children’s book titles and incorporated them on the bookshelves in the background of his mural. To create the artwork, Mohammed gathered clippings from magazines, newspapers, local maps, and wrapping papers. He assembled these paper elements and integrated hand-painted components to form an intricate composition layered with text and pattern. The collage was then photographed and digitally printed with ceramic inks onto porcelain tiles. Warm, inspiring, and full of discoveries, Respect for All celebrates the rich history and diversity of the Bronx and highlights the power of literacy as a path to creativity and connectedness. . Tijay Mohammed, Respect for All , 2024, ceramic pigment on porcelain tile, The Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx ​ Respect for All is a site-specific mural by Tijay Mohammed, located in the lobby of the new Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx. Installed on two adjacent walls, the mural features two groups of figures in a library setting. On the main wall behind the security desk, four individuals sew a large, colorful quilt adorned with affirmations like “I am respected,” “I am smart,” and “I am understood.” On the corridor wall, a father is shown reading a book titled Respect for All to his young child snuggled on his lap. The quilt stretches across both scenes, cradling the parent and child as they read and visually connecting the two narratives. Mohammed prepared for this project by visiting libraries around the Bronx. He selected popular children’s book titles and incorporated them on the bookshelves in the background of his mural. To create the artwork, Mohammed gathered clippings from magazines, newspapers, local maps, and wrapping papers. He assembled these paper elements and integrated hand-painted components to form an intricate composition layered with text and pattern. The collage was then photographed and digitally printed with ceramic inks onto porcelain tiles. Warm, inspiring, and full of discoveries, Respect for All celebrates the rich history and diversity of the Bronx and highlights the power of literacy as a path to creativity and connectedness. .

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Tijay Mohammed, Respect for All , 2024, ceramic pigment on porcelain tile, The Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx ​ Respect for All is a site-specific mural by Tijay Mohammed, located in the lobby of the new Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx. Installed on two adjacent walls, the mural features two groups of figures in a library setting. On the main wall behind the security desk, four individuals sew a large, colorful quilt adorned with affirmations like “I am respected,” “I am smart,” and “I am understood.” On the corridor wall, a father is shown reading a book titled Respect for All to his young child snuggled on his lap. The quilt stretches across both scenes, cradling the parent and child as they read and visually connecting the two narratives. Mohammed prepared for this project by visiting libraries around the Bronx. He selected popular children’s book titles and incorporated them on the bookshelves in the background of his mural. To create the artwork, Mohammed gathered clippings from magazines, newspapers, local maps, and wrapping papers. He assembled these paper elements and integrated hand-painted components to form an intricate composition layered with text and pattern. The collage was then photographed and digitally printed with ceramic inks onto porcelain tiles. Warm, inspiring, and full of discoveries, Respect for All celebrates the rich history and diversity of the Bronx and highlights the power of literacy as a path to creativity and connectedness. . Tijay Mohammed, Respect for All , 2024, ceramic pigment on porcelain tile, The Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx ​ Respect for All is a site-specific mural by Tijay Mohammed, located in the lobby of the new Aurelia Greene Educational Campus, Bronx. Installed on two adjacent walls, the mural features two groups of figures in a library setting. On the main wall behind the security desk, four individuals sew a large, colorful quilt adorned with affirmations like “I am respected,” “I am smart,” and “I am understood.” On the corridor wall, a father is shown reading a book titled Respect for All to his young child snuggled on his lap. The quilt stretches across both scenes, cradling the parent and child as they read and visually connecting the two narratives. Mohammed prepared for this project by visiting libraries around the Bronx. He selected popular children’s book titles and incorporated them on the bookshelves in the background of his mural. To create the artwork, Mohammed gathered clippings from magazines, newspapers, local maps, and wrapping papers. He assembled these paper elements and integrated hand-painted components to form an intricate composition layered with text and pattern. The collage was then photographed and digitally printed with ceramic inks onto porcelain tiles. Warm, inspiring, and full of discoveries, Respect for All celebrates the rich history and diversity of the Bronx and highlights the power of literacy as a path to creativity and connectedness. . Respect for All Bronx 2024 Tijay Mohammed