Philadelphia City Seeks Original Quote to Commemorate Harriet Tubman Statue
In a move that aims to celebrate the legacy of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, the city of Philadelphia has launched an open call for writers to submit original quotes to be etched into the back of a soon-to-be-installed 15-foot statue of the iconic civil rights activist.
The city's office of arts and culture, Creative Philadelphia, is seeking a new quote that reflects on Tubman's impact on future generations and what it means to walk in her footsteps today. Submissions should be no more than two sentences and must be completely original, with no connection to existing individuals or entities.
A panel of city employees, the artist Alvin Pettit, and an unnamed Philadelphia-based writer will review submissions and select a shortlist of 10 quotes. The winning entry will be featured on the statue as "A Philadelphia citizen," but the writer's name will appear on the credit panel.
The 15-foot sculpture, which was approved in January 2024, will feature two quotes from Tubman on its base, alongside Pettit's design "A Higher Power: The Call of a Freedom Fighter." This design showcases Tubman in a majestic stance, calling upon her faith amidst fierce winds.
Tubman's actual quotes on the statue include "And I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight" and "For no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted."
The city's decision to launch this open call follows a temporary display of Tubman outside City Hall in 2022, which sparked the idea for a permanent statue. Although the original commission process was met with backlash due to its lack of transparency, Pettit's design was selected from five finalists after an open call.
The bronze sculpture is initially scheduled for completion by 2025, but no updates have been provided on when it might be installed.
Tubman's quotes reflect her unyielding spirit and determination, inspiring viewers to stand behind the statue and feel invited to follow in her footsteps.
In a move that aims to celebrate the legacy of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, the city of Philadelphia has launched an open call for writers to submit original quotes to be etched into the back of a soon-to-be-installed 15-foot statue of the iconic civil rights activist.
The city's office of arts and culture, Creative Philadelphia, is seeking a new quote that reflects on Tubman's impact on future generations and what it means to walk in her footsteps today. Submissions should be no more than two sentences and must be completely original, with no connection to existing individuals or entities.
A panel of city employees, the artist Alvin Pettit, and an unnamed Philadelphia-based writer will review submissions and select a shortlist of 10 quotes. The winning entry will be featured on the statue as "A Philadelphia citizen," but the writer's name will appear on the credit panel.
The 15-foot sculpture, which was approved in January 2024, will feature two quotes from Tubman on its base, alongside Pettit's design "A Higher Power: The Call of a Freedom Fighter." This design showcases Tubman in a majestic stance, calling upon her faith amidst fierce winds.
Tubman's actual quotes on the statue include "And I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight" and "For no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted."
The city's decision to launch this open call follows a temporary display of Tubman outside City Hall in 2022, which sparked the idea for a permanent statue. Although the original commission process was met with backlash due to its lack of transparency, Pettit's design was selected from five finalists after an open call.
The bronze sculpture is initially scheduled for completion by 2025, but no updates have been provided on when it might be installed.
Tubman's quotes reflect her unyielding spirit and determination, inspiring viewers to stand behind the statue and feel invited to follow in her footsteps.