In the Summer of 2020 EverGreene collaborated with Ronnette Riley Architect on efforts to conserve this sculpture. Our team of conservators completed…
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Adam Clayton Powell SculptureNew York, NY
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African American Civil War MemorialWashington, DC
The African American Civil War Memorial commemorates the contribution of African-American soldiers and sailors who served in the Civil War. The memorial…
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Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Playground MuralNew York, NY
EverGreene conservators conducted a general condition assessment and executed a treatment plan for the Bill “Bojangles” Robinson mural, its surrounding masonry, and…
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Dickies Arena North FacadeFort Worth, TX
EverGreene was contracted to create a custom mosaic for the North Facade on the brand new Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas…
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Emancipation Proclamation & Bethune MonumentsWashington, D.C.
Lincoln Park’s Emancipation Monument (1876) and Mary McLeod Bethune Statue (1974) represent key landmarks in African-American history. Perched on a 12-foot granite…
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Harlem Hospital MuralsNew York, NY
EverGreene conserved and relocated 12 WPA-era murals from their original settings to a new hospital pavilion. The murals depict the history of…
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John T. Biggers MuralsHouston, TX
John T. Biggers was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II. Biggers has worked on creating…
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Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley MemorialAnnapolis, MD
The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial is a creative public art site in downtown Annapolis, Maryland. The focal point is a group of…
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Mask & Wig ClubPhiladelphia, PA
The Mask & Wig Club was founded in 1889 as a student theatrical organization. In 1894, the club purchased a stable in…
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Medgar Evers HouseJackson, MS
Medgar Evers was an African-American Civil Rights activist in Mississippi, working to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi, organize voter-registration efforts,…
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National Museum of African American History & CultureWashington, DC
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution and, with over 40,000 objects in its collection,…
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St. Vincent de PaulGermantown, PA
The cornerstone of the St. Vincent de Paul Parish was planted in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on September 2, 1849. The Church was built…
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The History of Tennessee MuralUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Our conservators worked to preserve Marion Greenwood’s 1954 oil on canvas painting “The History of Tennessee,” located at the University of Tennessee…
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Thurgood Marshall U.S. CourthouseNew York, NY
The Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, a 37-story tower is located in Lower Manhattan, houses the US Court of Appeals for the Second…
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African-American Artists In U.S. History
This February, we are celebrating Black History Month (BHM) by showcasing work created by and featuring a collection of African-American artists, activists,…
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Honoring Black History Month
EverGreene has had the privilege of restoring numerous artworks by legendary black Americans. This month, we take a closer look at some…
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Painting Color Into Places Of Worship
I was either lucky enough or maybe crazy enough, to move to New York City amidst the global pandemic. However, with the…
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Saving WPA Murals To Share Our Nation's History
An estimated 225,000 works were commissioned during the depression era under president Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal and the Works Progress Administration…