It's the People {Commission}

I’m excited to be a part of Hennepin Theatre Trust's #ItsThePeople 2023 in collaboration with Minnesota Tamil Sangam, celebrating those who represent our city in motion. This Public Art project, made in collaboration with highlights members of our community in the theme of “Network of Mutuality.” The “It’s the People” portraits will be displayed on billboards and large-scale banners across Minneapolis through June 2024. Special thanks to Brooke Robison and Mary Jane Mansfield, Tanya Gravening and staff @HennepinTheatreTrust for their support.

In this portrait, R. J. highlights the work of 14 performing artists from the Minnesota Tamil Sangam organization who keep Tamil arts, culture and heritage from Southern India and Sri Lanka alive in Minnesota. The artists celebrated in the portrait are Aditya Nandhiyar, Kamatchi Sureshkumar, Manigandan Jayaraman, Nirmal Sundhar, Prasanna Gajavarathan, Rohini Balamurugan, Sanjay Govindasamy, Saravanan Durairajan, Shanker Narayan, Tamil Kadir Rajavel, Trisha Sebastin, Velmurugan Marimuthu, Vijaya manikandan Mohana Vijayan and Vijayalakshmi Sridhar. This photograph was inspired by "the inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny” metaphor shared by Martin Luther King Jr. Blue fabric connects each artist, flowing like a river of color and honoring “wakpa,” the Dakota word for “river.” Traditional Tamil community performances occur by the river edge, and flowing blue fabric remains meaningful and symbolic.

Minnesota Tamil Sangam, installation view on Hennepin Ave / 9th Ave in Minneapolis by R. J. Kern, 2023

Manigandan Jayaraman showcasing Therukkoothu art form depicting Tamil king, Kaari.

Installation view on Hennepin Ave / 9th Ave in Minneapolis by R. J. Kern, 2023