CPPU Map + Installation Details

*Content Warning*

Please be advised the projection art installations in Certain Party or Parties Unknown contain sensitive material that may awe, illuminate, challenge, unsettle, confound, provoke, and, at times, upset visitors. 

Map of Certain Party or Parties Unknown

Installation Locations:

1 – Front of Historic Red Brick Courthouse

Address: 29 Courthouse Sq

Artwork: Images of Peerless Rockville Exhibition: It Happened in Rockville: Remembering Two Lynchings. Photos Courtesy of Earl Dotter. Site Markers Designed by Holly Syrrakos. 

2 – Council Office Building

Address: 100 Maryland Avenue

Artist: Curtis Woody

Hear Curtis Woody discuss the inspiration behind his Certain Party or Parties Unknown installation.

3 – North side of District Court

Address: 191 E Jefferson St

Artist: Nikki Brooks

Find out what inspired Nikki Brooks to create this piece.

4 – West Entrance of County Courthouse

Address: 27 Courthouse Sq

Artist: Alix Lambert

Listen in as Alix Lambert discusses her work.

5 – North side Entrance of County Courthouse

Address: 27 Courthouse Sq

Artwork: Archival Images Courtesy of Montgomery History.

6 – NE corner County Courthouse

Address: 27 Courthouse Sq

Artist: Tim Davis

Learn more about Tim Davis’ installation titled Remembrance of the Three.

7 – Rear Historic Red Brick Courthouse

Address: 29 Courthouse Sq

Artist: LaShell Rivers

Discover more about the inspiration behind LaShell Rivers’ work.

8 – Rear of Grey Courthouse (Parking Lot)

Address: 27 Courthouse Sq

Artist: Liz Miller

Tune in as Liz Miller reveals more of the background behind her piece.

9 – Rear of Grey Courthouse (Parking Lot)

Address: 27 Courthouse Sq

Artwork: Montage of Artwork from All Featured Artists by Lead Artist Robin Bell.

Montgomery History Resources

Historical Collection of African American History in Montgomery County:

https://www.montgomeryhistory.org/african-american-history-in-montgomery-county/

African American History: Lynchings in Montgomery County

https://montgomeryhistory.org/lynchings-in-montgomery-county/