A Brighter Future for Run-Down Basketball Courts

NATALIE DAHER, November 20, 2019
FOR PROJECT BACKBOARD, THERE’S A SIMPLE WAY TO TURN A DILAPIDATED COURT INTO A VIBRANT COMMUNITY HUB: JUST COLOUR OUTSIDE THE LINES.

 

 

Playing basketball on Kinloch Park’s court means dribbling down a literal abstract masterpiece. Once covered in weeds, the court is now a flash of sprawling reds and blues and yellows anchoring six ornate backboards. Here, squinting under the sun in mesh shorts, a teenage boy might learn how to make a layup in a lilac-hued corner.

This 20,000-square-foot court, in a small, historically black neighborhood outside St. Louis, is the product of dozens of volunteers, a leader, and an artist who all asked the city not to restore it with any old paint job. Call it “disruption;” it’s now an undeniable spectacle. Last year, Kinloch Park was even ranked among the world’s 10 best designed basketball courts, alongside others in New York City, Paris, and Munich...

 

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