Carey Fountain

Carey Fountain

Carey Fountain and his friend Noah Duffy are Birmingham artists who founded the Black Cherry Tree Project, a community arts project that seeks to create conversations about racial reconciliation through art. Their initial goals are to memorialize Jefferson County’s 33 lynching victims by planting 33 black cherry tree saplings across Birmingham, each honoring an individual victim. They also want to engage local artists working in all media to draw people into safe, sacred gathering sites where they can learn about racial tensions and racial history through participatory art. For example, Carey is leading participatory interactive art events called “Vibes and Virtues,” which brings people together to play interactive games that involve puzzle pieces; this activity invites people into conversations about lynching in non-confrontation way.

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Jefferson County Memorial Project