Quincy Square - 4th St. // Bremerton WA, 4 story Parking structure
I am absolutely thrilled to be part of such an incredible project right here in my hometown of Bremerton, WA. Working alongside Kadavien Baylor, an amazing public artist from Shreveport, Louisiana, has been an absolute joy and privilege. Together, we've brought to life a breathtaking mural on a 4-story parking structure in the Creative Arts district on 4th St, near the Historical Roxy Theater. This project holds a special place in my heart as it is dedicated to honoring Quincy Jones and other African American Trailblazers of Kitsap County who have made such a profound impact on our community, enriching Bremerton for generations to come. Quincy Jones, who spent his early years attending school here, has a remarkable story that truly resonates with us. His experiences growing up in Sinclair Heights, an African American housing project for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard employees, and his passion for music are incredibly inspiring. Through this vibrant mural, Kadavien and I aimed to inspire the community and remind viewers of the rich and diverse history of Bremerton. It's our hope that this mural will serve as a powerful tribute to the remarkable individuals who have shaped the cultural fabric of our city.