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A Public Art Unveiling honoring Lorraine Hansberry and Black Lives

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
June 22

Railroad Park

A landmark cultural moment in Ashland: the unveiling of one of the city’s first Playwright’s Plaques, honoring legendary playwright Lorraine Hansberry and commemorating Black lives lost to racial injustice — including local youth Aidan Ellison, is timed just after Juneteenth.

This public ceremony marks a significant step in Ashland’s effort to uplift voices of social justice and Black artistry through lasting, visible art. The plaque — featuring original artwork by Micah BlackLight and bronze casting by local artist Jack Langford — will be permanently installed as a touchstone for reflection and dialogue.

This is a story of community-led action, collaboration between artists, students, and local organizations, and a rare project funded by the city’s public arts budget. Supporting organizations include Ashland’s Social Equity & Racial Justice Advisory Committee, Public Arts Advisory Committee, and Ashland Playwrights Walk, sponsors — Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Southern Oregon University, the Ashland Chamber of Commerce & the City of Ashland.

About the Playwright’s Plaques:
The Playwright’s Plaques are a series of bronze artworks installed throughout Ashland to celebrate the city’s rich theater culture. Initiated by community members and supported by local institutions, the project aims to honor playwrights and significant cultural figures. Each plaque features a quote from the honoree, serving as a lasting tribute to their contributions to the arts and society. Ashland News

About the Public Arts Advisory Committee:
The Public Arts Advisory Committee (PAAC) is a volunteer group appointed by the Ashland City Council to advise on matters related to public art in Ashland. The committee works to enhance the city’s cultural landscape through the promotion and support of public art initiatives. The PAAC recommends the use of funding (through a small percentage of the Transient Occupancy Taxes) to the city council for approval. City of Ashland

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