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City of Seattle, community leaders to preserve artwork from the CHOP

Jul 11, 2020, 7:18 AM

The CHOP may be gone, but parts of it will remain.

Artwork that was inside the area formerly known as the CHOP, Capitol Hill Organized Protest, will be . The city is working directly with artists and community leaders to safely remove the artwork first so businesses can reopen and Capitol Hill residents and visitors can move about freely.

SDOT begins removing barriers, toilets from CHOP area

The city is providing temporary safe storage of art pieces, and is planning to help to make the work publicly accessible.

鈥淭he CHOP is not just a physical location, it is a movement that is vibrant, passionate, and here to stay,鈥 said the CHOP Art Council in the city’s Art Beat Blog post.

The goal is to keep creating and displaying art, the council added.

The Black Lives Matter mural painted on East Pine Street may be permitted under the Seattle Department of Transportation鈥檚 . SDOT has said it is committed to finding a way to preserve the mural.

Posts were recently installed around the mural to keep vehicles from driving on it until it can be properly preserved. There was also a new stop sign placed at 10th Avenue East and East Pine Street to 鈥渉elp eastbound drivers transition onto the block with the mural at a slower speed.鈥

Seattle journalist Omari Salisbury shares an inside look at the CHOP

Local journalist Omari Salisbury, who was reporting and live streaming from the CHOP almost daily, previously reported that King Street Station was considered as a potential location for the cataloging and curating of CHOP artwork that’s currently being stored by SDOT.

Seattle Parks and Recreation announced that it will work with the community to preserve aspects of the protests at Cal Anderson Park, including the creation of a permanent garden, featured art installations, and a possible speaker鈥檚 corner.

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