This mural pays tribute to a grand tradition of marching band pageantry and performance at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Dressed in an invented uniform decorated with the fleur-de-lis, the monumental acrobatic drum major additionally symbolizes the vibrant spirit and rich musical traditions synonymous with the city of New Orleans.
Set against a highly patterned background, the allegorical figure alludes to Duncan’s continued engagement with the subjects of HBCU marching bands and musicians. The archetypical drum major—a representation of Black excellence— alludes to the collective mission of all HBCUs to promote Black knowledge production and preserve cultural heritage.
- Subject Matter: Music
- Created: 2023
- Current Location: Ogden Museum of Southern Art - 925 Camp St. (google map)
- Collections: UNFRAMED presented by The Helis Foundation, a project of Arts New Orleans