DePaul Community Health Centers (DCHC) celebrated the unveiling of its artistic murals, created by world renowned visual artist and Algiers native, Brandan “BMIKE” Odums, on March 20 at its Algiers health center on General DeGaulle Drive.
The murals represent both the legacy of the Daughters of Charity and the work of DCHC. Eight Daughters of Charity unveiled the murals alongside BMIKE and Dr. Michael Griffin, DCHC’s president and CEO.
U.S. Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr., attended the event and expressed gratitude for the work of DCHC and the Daughters of Charity. He also thanked BMIKE for creating artistic pieces that represent the importance and impact of helping those in need.
Louisiana District 102 Representative Delisha Boyd, New Orleans City Council President Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, New Orleans City Councilman Freddie King III of District C, New Orleans Civil District Court Judge Veronica E. Henry, and other local business and community leaders attended the ceremony to view the murals.
BMIKE, who is often most known in New Orleans for establishing Studio Be, a 36,000- square foot gallery that features more than a dozen murals, has become well known internationally for his spray paint art work and much more. After graduating from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), where he studied visual art, Odums began working as a filmmaker, creating original content through 2-Cent Entertainment LLC and directing music videos for hip hop artists like Curren$y, Juvenile, and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def). As a public artist, BMIKE has collaborated with several organizations, brands, and public figures, including Academy-Award winning actor and producer Will Smith, Nike, Cadillac, Red Bull, Starz, Spotify, Colin Kaepernick' Know My Rights Camp, Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY, Common’s Imagine Justice, and much more.
DCHC’s Algiers’ location opened in August 2024 and provides primary and preventive care for children and adults, behavioral health care for children and adults, optometry, Medicaid/ Medicare enrollment assistance, urgent care, and pharmacy services. Imaging/x-rays and mammography will soon be available to patients.