Cleveland Clinic BioRepository

How does art heal individually, collectively, and at the structural level?
Jacolby Satterwhite (b. 1986, Columbia, SC; lives Brooklyn, NY), Dawn, 2021. HD color video and 3D animation with artist-designed wallpaper on masonry wall, Cleveland Clinic. Photo Credit: Cleveland Clinic.
Jacolby Satterwhite (b. 1986, Columbia, SC; lives Brooklyn, NY), Dawn, 2021. HD color video and 3D animation with artist-designed wallpaper on masonry wall, Cleveland Clinic. Photo Credit: Cleveland Clinic.

Jacolby Satterwhite created a public video-sculpture for the grounds of the Cleveland Clinic BioRepository at the corner of 97th Street and Cedar Avenue. Satterwhite’s video and wallpaper, titled Dawn, incorporate drawings made by residents of the surrounding Fairfax neighborhood that represent their utopian visions for the community. The video speaks to renewal and regeneration through exuberant animated dancers performing in the breaking dawn light and around a maypole, a historic symbol of new beginnings. The permanent installation acts as a junction point between Cleveland Clinic and its Fairfax neighbors.

Satterwhite’s work is also on view at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Other FRONT 2022 artists are presenting work on the main campus of the Cleveland Clinic.

Viewing Hours:
Outdoor Installation–No Specific Times

9 CLEVELAND Univ Circle
East 97th Street and Cedar Avenue
44195
Cleveland
Jacolby Satterwhite at Cleveland Clinic

Jacolby Satterwhite (b. 1986, Columbia, SC; lives Brooklyn, NY), Dawn, 2021. HD color video and 3D animation with artist-designed wallpaper on masonry wall, Cleveland Clinic. Photo Credit: Cleveland Clinic.