April 2023
in the news
‘Love Language’ emboldens the Rose Kennedy Greenway's Public Space in downtown Boston
Love Language—a sculpture designed by teen artists at Artists For Humanity—assumes its rightful place on the public stage in celebration of Black culture, offering an ode to the past and a foundation for the future.
/f/127407/2245x3317/03d9772706/artistsforhumanity_jbrewer_0k1a3952.jpeg)
The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy had a vision—to amplify the voice of Boston’s new generation of artists and designers by providing space on The Greenway’s prominent public stage. Artists For Humanity (AFH) was the ideal door to knock on, and the result—Love Language, an inspiring 12-foot tall sculpture that symbolizes the constant evolution of society and the influence of Black culture on fashion, beauty, music, food and language.
Designed by AFH’s 3D Design Studio team of teen designers and mentors, the sculpture’s intersecting elliptical shapes represent the interconnectedness of the Black community’s diverse cultural forms and their influence on American society. Love Language offers a nod to the past by acknowledging and showing gratitude to those who have continually influenced American society throughout the years, while creating space for new voices to be heard. AFH’s lead teen designer for this project, Nevaeh Johnson, shared her thoughts.
"Love Language reflects the endless beauty of my identity and the richness of my community’s contribution to American society. And by its placement in this prominent public space, we are visible. I feel visible. I feel influential.” ~ AFH Lead Teen Designer Nevaeh Johnson
/f/127407/3600x2400/9352b5b6fb/fchristensen_1i8a0229.jpg)
Nevaeh worked at AFH as a teen designer in the 3D Design Studio for nearly three and a half years throughout her high school years at John D. O’Bryant School of Math & Science. During her time at AFH she also built a close relationship with one of AFH’s volunteer tutors who provided academic support after studio work, a reflection of her strong commitment to becoming the best version of herself. A psychology major at Suffolk University, Nevaeh is spending her first year abroad at the University of Madrid in Spain, working toward a degree in Psychology.
Artists For Humanity sees The Greenway as an important platform to amplify teen voices, and was thrilled by The Greenway’s vision when they invited us to collaborate. AFH Founder Susan Rodgerson reflected on its importance, "It is an honor for the teens at Artists For Humanity to be included in the Rose Kennedy Greenway collection of truly relevant public art. Bravo to the voice, vision and virtuosity of Boston’s young people and to the breadth of view from the Greenway leadership as we look toward the future of Boston!"
/f/127407/2188x900/301f6a7d57/afh_grid_nevaeh-johnson-3d-design-studio-team-01.jpg)
/f/127407/512x200/f99117ccef/lynch-logo.png)
/f/127407/864x864/fe95939c22/2018-logobw-square.png)
/f/127407/710x173/6aa5e6e3d1/sustaining-grants-logo.jpg)
/f/127407/400x293/567562fd8a/state-street-logo.png)
/f/127407/400x77/f584f80c97/john-hancock-logo.jpg)
/f/127407/705x364/cded958c11/snf-logo.png)
/f/127407/370x134/d32342787b/mass-cultural-council-logo.jpg)
/f/127407/3300x1934/8169744bd9/nefa-logo.png)
/f/127407/991x859/33c1d3ca26/wsf-vertical_2cpms520_534-b-w.png)
/f/127407/937x324/03ec77209b/wmc_logo_no_container_r_hirez2.jpg)
/f/127407/400x255/428b66e0d3/liberty-mutual-logo.png)
/f/127407/512x208/44744f1e4d/ann-theodore-foundation-b-w.png)
/f/127407/347x175/968dd91994/edvestors-logo-transparent-bkgd-gray.png)