The Star (Jamaica)

Rockfort artist gives back to community through art

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Residents of the Rockfort community in Kingston have been gifted with a mural, courtesy of one of their own, Conroy Green.

Green is optimistic that his mural will be viewed as an inspiratio­n for the upcoming generation. The artist paid an emotional tribute to his community on Instagram.

“I was born and raised in the community of Rockfort, Kingston 2, known by many to be a volatile area, but for me, it is my hometown,” he wrote. “This mural is being done a stone’s throw away from my family’s house and right in front of my basic school.

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“It gives me a sense of purpose and fulfilment to be able to do something that I love with the potential to inspire many generation­s to come,” he continued. “As an artist, I’m beginning to realise that I have a voice, and I have to use that to the best of my ability for the growth and developmen­t of my community.”

Green is a part of LifeYard, a social enterprise in Parade Gardens that focuses on honing the skills of young artists.

LifeYard was commission­ed by the Digicel

Foundation to contribute to the MoDA Mural on Windward Road.

This is part of a larger partnershi­p between the foundation and Collection MoDA, which saw two Digicel Foundation grantees on show at the exclusive fashion event, MoDA Market, in 2019.

Green is thankful for the opportunit­y to express himself through art and give a facelift to a sentimenta­l part of his hometown.

Reflecting on his childhood and the decision to join LifeYard, he commented, “Growing up in Rockfort is a bitterswee­t experience – sweet because most of my family resides here, bitter because of the violence Rockfort is known for.”

The east Kingston community has been under a state of public emergency since January, due to gang violence in the area.

“I just want to commend LifeYard for doing the amazing community work they have been doing over the past six years. These young men and women have been feeding, spreading awareness, educating, advocating community growth and developmen­t from their hearts,” said Green. “It gives me great pleasure to even be considered by them to execute a mural project. I charge everyone to get more involved in their communitie­s to make a change in the life of our youth.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? An elated Conroy Green (second right) poses for a photo with other LifeYard members (from left) Romaine ‘Sabukie’ Allen, Shasane Parker, and Odane Stone, in front of their newly painted mural in Rockfort, east Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D An elated Conroy Green (second right) poses for a photo with other LifeYard members (from left) Romaine ‘Sabukie’ Allen, Shasane Parker, and Odane Stone, in front of their newly painted mural in Rockfort, east Kingston.
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