Fort Lauderdale native Steven Teller to create a public installation in Wilton Manors
“Steven’s artwork is beautiful and inspiring. It elicits positive emotions and a sense of unity that will be a beacon of joy shared by The Equality Park residents, tenants and neighbors for generations to come,” said Ed King, part of the ArtServe team that crafted the call for artists and chose the winner. “We take our role very seriously when it comes to being a ‘seed planter’ and facilitator of paid opportunities to further our artists’ careers, since integrating them with the business community affords substantial economic deve-lopment for all. The mural project checked all of those boxes and ArtSeve is pro-foundly grateful to have been selected as The Pride Center’s partner.”
“Historically, between 1,000 and 2,000 people have utilized services on our campus daily,” said The Pride Center’s CEO, Robert Boo. “The Equality Park campus serves as a vibrant, vital hub for the community – a welcoming, inclusive, popular public-space for engagement and interaction. I am so incredibly excited to witness the positive and uplifting impact that Steven Teller’s signature style of bright and imaginative creativity infused with deep meaning will bring – not only to this space – but to the entire community. Clients and visitors use the outdoor spaces on campus to enjoy lunch, meet a neighbor, host weddings, gather for candlelight vigils, throw parties, chat with a sponsor, memorialize a loved one and listen to live music.”
To install the mural, which will be crafted from metal sheets onto which Teller’s art will be printed, an architect first must delineate the specifications. Equipped with those measurements and working from his studio in St. Augustine, Teller will then create the actual artwork, which will be photographed, digitized, transferred to metal sheets and installed on The Pride Center façade, which comprises 1,245 sq. ft. of The Pride Center’s existing Schubert Building and 1,535 sq. ft. of The Residences at Equality Park.
To fully absorb and invoke the essence of The Pride Center and Equality Park in his creative process, the 30- year-old Teller is currently interviewing diverse members of the local LGBTQ+ community to educate himself on its impact and better understand the importance and relevance of LGBTQ+ community centers like The Pride Center, which has been serving South Florida for more than 27 years.
“The more I learn about the world around me, the more I tend to notice similar points being drawn. When I connect the dots, the visual elements of my artwork begin to emerge,” Teller explained about his plan for the mural’s ultimate content, which he envisions will come to life with symbolic elements of The Pride Center community’s growth reflected through his trademark use of bright, harmonious colors evocative of nature and florals intertwined in a geometric, abstract space.
Teller, who is a graduate of American Heritage in Plantation and the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Georgia, expects his working design to be ready for digitization by mid-August 2020, with final installation of the metal panels scheduled for September.
Support for The Murals at Equality Park project has been provided by the following Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward.