Reading 275: This is YOUR Story

To celebrate the 275th Birthday of the city a Reading, several artists and organizations combined efforts to involve the local community in a work of art that celebrates the year.

Location

This project is transportable and will be displayed at various locations throughout the city of Reading.


Project Completion 

2023

Project Artists

Juan Ramirez Albino   

Stephen Cortes

Alex Crawford

Remi DeJesus

Greg Didyoung

Jason Paniagua Estrella

Avery Fetterolf

Joe Gold

Yoli Rosario Leon

Dan Ly

Isabella Manmiller

Michael L. Miller

Steven Simons

Aether Smith

Kimberly Tetley



Project Support 

Sponsor:  
  City of Reading, 275


Project Coordinator:
  Michael L. Miller


Photography:

John Pankratz


Project Partners:

Reading Muhlenburg Career and Technology Center Student Artists

Reading Public Library

Alvernia University


About the Project


The project began when Laura Reppert, the coordinator for Reading’s 275 Celebration, discussed the possibilities with Michael L. Miller, Artist in Residence at Albright College.  While Miller often organizes permanent art projects, “We decided to create a more ephemeral work of art that would be created and displayed to celebrate the year”.  

 

The media for this project was created using silkscreen posters and portrait photography.  Albright College professor and noted portrait photographer John Pankratz was brought on as a collaborator.  For decades, Pankratz has invited local residents to his portrait events. The design for the project features hundreds of portraits, taken at various locations throughout the city over the course of the year. Surrounding the portraits are silkscreened posters designed by local artists and the student artists of Reading Muhlenburg Career and Technology Center.  Steve Simons, who directs the graphic design program at RMCTC, worked with Miller to guide the students through the design process.  The artwork is inspired by Reading landmarks, both historic and humble.  The RMCTC students and Reading historians George and Gloria Meiser contributed possible ideas for the subjects that would be featured in the artwork. 

Portrait and silkscreen workshops were offered at all the Reading Public Library branches, the Reading Fightins’ Stadium, and local events surrounding the birthday celebration in March.  Pankratz and Miller explained the project and invited folks to participate by pulling a print or having a portrait photo taken. 

 

The portraits and prints were arranged in a quilt-like pattern, and local artist Adam Serrano created an overall design for the work that simply states, “This is YOUR Story”.  The original plan for the project was to wheat-paste the posters onto a wall of Reading’s downtown, but the project was later revised to display the work on recycled billboard wraps, making the three 8 ft. by 30 ft. banners transportable, allowing for pop-up displays in different locations. 

 

Many thanks to Alvernia University for offering a space for the first public display the project in conjunction with the 275th Birthday Parade on October 1st.  The project will be on display at the corner of 4th and Penn Streets on the American House from 9am to 12noon.   Stay tuned to learn about other pop-up displays of this artwork and other opportunities to participate in projects being created at the Public Art Workshop at Total Experience Learning® at Albright College.