Seward Co-op is planning on the creation and installation of original pieces of artwork for the Friendship store. The building design designates two wall locations for local art work, one on an exterior wall, and one on an interior wall that will be visible from the outside.
Our goal is to honor the history of the site and its cultural impact. We want to celebrate the communities and events that have made the neighborhoods around Friendship home.
For more information, contact LaDonna Sanders-Redmond at lsandersredmond@seward.coop.
Download the RFP for the project here.
Please submit proposals via email. The submission deadline for proposals is 10 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2015.
For a brief background on the cooperative movement within the African American community, read these articles by LaDonna Sanders-Redmond:
Black Co-ops and Their “Collective Courage” | Black History Month |
Additional historical materials:
Bryant Central Co-op 1977 (PDF)
Bryant-Central Co-op facade (image)
Kenneth “Mo” Burton (image)