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Five Points Bench

Category

Bench

Address

501 West Gate City Boulevard
#A
Greensboro, NC 27406

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This bench represents the Warnersville neighborhood. Warnersville, Greensboro’s first African American community, was once known as Five Points, and so the number five is a repeated symbol in this work. The five words etched into the back of each chair were chosen by residents to describe the essence of their neighborhood and its history. African teak was used as the material for the five seats that make up the bench, while the five rocks that create a backdrop for the piece were unearthed at the original site for installation. The rocks symbolize the bedrock that Warnersville has been for the people who live there, as well as the role it has played as the foundation for the African American community in Greensboro. The semi-circular design with individual seating was used to create an inviting “front porch” feel that the artist hopes will encourage conversation and communication.