In Celebration of Toni Morrison: A Gesture of Love and Reflection
February 17, 2020
Amanda Nagy
Author Toni Morrison is presented with a stool crafted by Professor Johnny Coleman during the 91直播 Bench by the Road dedication in 2009.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Johnny Coleman
On the occasion of novelist Toni Morrison鈥檚 birthday on February 18, people from all over the world are invited to participate in a daylong commemoration of her work that will be live-streamed from the Irene and Alan Wurtzel Theater.
Anyone who鈥檚 been inspired by and is interested in expressing their appreciation of Morrison is invited to read an excerpt from one of her books, offer an anecdote, or share their feelings in what organizer Johnny Coleman wants to be a 鈥済esture of love鈥: an intentional coming together across region, generation, culture, and nation to celebrate her as one village.
鈥淭his warrior artist had such a giant global impact and such an individual impact,鈥 says Coleman, an installation artist who is professor of Studio Art and Africana studies. 鈥淚 think there are individuals dispersed all over this planet who have very direct relationships with the images that Ms. Morrison conjured on the page and with the narratives she called up.鈥
Coleman explains that he woke up the day after Morrison鈥檚 passing on August 5, 2019, with a calling to reach out to the entire world and the local community to converge on an intentional gesture in celebration of her life and work.
鈥淭he gesture is to ask people the world over to pause and reflect, to call in and read any passage from her work that jumped off the page for them, or to reflect upon the ideas that she so clearly articulated,鈥 Coleman says.
The Wurtzel Theater will be the site of readings and reflections from people calling in from around the world. The event will be live-streamed from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Simultaneously throughout the day in the theater, there will be a continuous procession of people reading selections and speaking about the impact of Morrison鈥檚 work in front of a projected image of the . Coleman will open the day鈥檚 ceremonies by placing a replica of a stool that he gave to Morrison during the dedication ceremony in 2009 onto the Bench.
Coleman plans to have additional flowers delivered to the bench on the hour, and a live feed of the bench will be interwoven with the livestream at the theater.
Another option for the public to offer tributes is through audio recordings. This recording could be the reading of a favorite passage from one of Morrison鈥檚 writings or speeches, or a personal memory or feeling. Learn more about .
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