Two Feet on the Ground Movement
WASHINGTON, DC, January 20, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- LA based Artist and Anthropologist Danny Serfaty installs bronze castings of Martin Luther King Jr's soles of his shoes at monumental turns of the civil rights movement. Today Serfaty, who specializes in bronze work, installs a pair of footsteps at the base of the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial in Washington DC, risking arrest.
Completed installs are centralized in the South, beginning at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL on Martin Luther King Jr day and continue through Montgomery, AL; Atlanta, GA; and Greensboro, NC.
The footsteps are a literal representation of the steps that Dr. Martin Luther King and many others have already taken; as well as a call to action. Over the next several weeks, the artist will install a total of 34 castings and create a documentary of the journey--serving as a reminder that we can unite our nation and achieve equal rights through peaceful and nonviolent means.
MORE INFO:
www.gofundme.com/feetontheground
www.livestream.com/accounts/9675732/feetontheground
To learn more about this project, please contact:
Ashlinn Gallagher
(760) 518-6224
ashlinn@dtatelier.com
2050 Imperial St. Los Angeles, CA 90021
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Soles of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 20, 2017 at 03:00 AM EST