Almost five years after plans were first announced for a statue honoring political trailblazer Shirley Chisholm at Prospect Park, city officials have approved a final design.
The Public Design Commission, which has jurisdiction over all permanent works of art in the city, unanimously approved the latest iteration of the design by artists Amanda Williams and Olalekan B. Jeyifous on Monday.
Following previous feedback, the artists presented their updated design on Monday โ showing the green and yellow statue honoring the first Black female congressmember standing at 32-feet-tall at the Parkside entrance of the park โ eight feet shorter than the original design.
In a statement included in their presentation Monday, the artists said the monument โ which will compose a silhouette of Chisholm intertwined with the dome of the U.S. Capitol โ would symbolize how she โdisrupted the perception of who has the right to occupy such institutions.โ
Before unanimously voting to approve the design, multiple PDC commissioners praised the design and congratulated the artists.
โI think this is the most exciting project or the project that excites me the most since that Iโve seen since Iโve been a commissioner here because it’s so powerful, and I think Shirley Chisholm is such an important and powerful figure,โ said Vice President Jimmy Van Bramer, a former member of the City Council. โFor it to be this grand, on this scale, in this place seems so fitting.โ
A spokesperson for the Department of Cultural Affairs said it’s working toward a 2025 installation of the statue.
Plans for the monument were first announced in November of 2018 as part of the She Built NYC initiative led by former First Lady Chirlane McCray with the goal of commissioning public works that honored womenโs history in the city. The artists and their initial design were then chosen in April of 2019, with plans for the statue to be installed in 2020. But the Department of Cultural Affairs said the…
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