Birmingham Celebrates Launch of Joe Minter’s Immersive Art Installation

Birmingham Welcomes Joe Minter’s New Art Installation

Last week, Birmingham’s Titusville community celebrated the opening of “Joe Minter Is Here”, an immersive art installation featuring never-before-exhibited works by local artist Joe Minter. At 81 years old, Minter has made significant contributions to the city’s cultural landscape, particularly through his well-known piece, the “African Village in America.”

The exhibition, taking place at the Marc Steel Company, is especially significant as it marks Minter’s first solo show in Birmingham, affectionately referred to as the Magic City. The project is organized by 1504, a Birmingham-based studio known for spotlighting influential community narratives.

A Local Celebration

Tyler Jones, founder of 1504, explained the intentions behind the exhibit, stating, “It’s a site-specific installation. It’s in Titusville, in the community where Joe Minter has lived his whole life.” This initiative aims to both honor Minter and give newcomers an accessible opportunity to explore his artistic contributions.

Among the attendees at the opening ceremony were Mayor Randall Woodfin and Alabama’s Poet Laureate, Ashley Jones. During the event, Ashley Jones read an original poem that expressed her feelings toward Minter, stating it was a “reflection of my gratitude for [Minter’s] kindness, his spirit, and his poetry.”

Community Impact

Mayor Woodfin took the opportunity to praise Minter, remarking, “We celebrate Joe Minter and not just because of his creative genius. We celebrate him because he is authentically Birmingham.” He highlighted how Minter’s “African Village in America” has transformed into a staple for the community, representing the essence of the Black experience.

This exhibit will be available for public viewing until October 20th, with operating hours set from Thursday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to stop by and immerse themselves in Minter’s artistic world.

Support and Funding

“Joe Minter Is Here” has received support from various organizations, including the National Endowment for the Arts, South Arts, and the Alabama Humanities Alliance, among others. The involvement of these organizations not only showcases the local support for Minter but also highlights the broader cultural investment in Birmingham, aimed at elevating diverse voices and stories.

This art installation stands as a testament not only to Joe Minter’s body of work but also to the power of community. It reflects a collective effort to celebrate local talent and enrich the cultural fabric of Birmingham, encouraging residents and visitors alike to engage with the arts.

As the exhibit continues through mid-October, community members have a unique chance to witness and appreciate the artistry of one of Birmingham’s own—a celebration of creativity and heritage that truly embodies the spirit of the Magic City.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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