City of Malden News - Malden Artist Keith Knight, Jr. Mural installed along the NSC Trail

From: City of Malden
June 1, 2022

Mayor Gary Christenson recently joined members of Malden Arts, artist Keith Knight, his family and residents for an unveiling of the Keith Knight Mural along the Northern Strand Community Trail behind The Breakfast Club (formerly Doo Wop Diner).

Keith Knight, Jr., a nationally syndicated, award-winning cartoonist, born and raised in Malden, is a 1984 Malden High School graduate. In his early years he was known as a Michael Jackson impersonator, he later became a popular rapper, and musician. His auto-bio comic, “the K Chronicles” was the inspiration for the Hulu show, “Woke” which he co-created and wrote. Keith is well-known for using his unique style and talent to address political, social and racial issues through his art. He has also led panels on college campuses, comedy clubs, libraries, and churches to help educate on various community topics and create environments of inclusion and acceptance.

Keith’s willingness to use his skills as an artist and a writer to make a difference led the Malden Arts ARTLine to honor Keith in the City of Malden. The idea of the Malden Arts ARTLine came after a visit to the Ed Emberley retrospective at the Worcester Art Museum in 2017. Members identified four living Malden-born artists, writers, musicians that they invited back to Malden to celebrate their contributions to the arts with public murals in Malden. They started with the oldest and the Ed Emberley mural, designed by Naomi Kahn and painted by high school art students using Ed Emberley drawing books for inspiration, was unveiled with Ed and family in attendance on Exchange Street on May 23, 2018. This was followed by two more celebrity visits from musician Norman Greenbaum in October, 2019 for the Spirit in the Sky mural unveiling, art by Jesse Melanson, location also on Exchange Street, and Frank Stella in December of 2019 who unveiled his design on Malden High School. Working with the youngest of the four artists, Keith Knight, through the pandemic years, he came up with a Malden-centric take on his comic strip “Life’s Little Victories.” The unveiling of the Keith Knight mural was almost four years to the day, May 22, 2022, from the first, the Emberley, May 23, 2018.

Mayor Gary Christenson proclaimed May 22, 2022 as “Keith Knight, Jr. Day” in the City of Malden, Massachusetts. All are encouraged to come and view the artwork and enjoy the trail.

Pictured (from left): Former Ward 7 City Councillor Neal Anderson, Member of Malden Arts Artline Candace Julian, Artist Keith Knight, Jr., Member of Malden Arts Artline Sharon Santillo, Naomi Brave, and Naomi Kahn, Ward 1 City Councillor Peg Crowe, and Mayor Gary Christenson

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