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Justice, Concrete sculpture at Martin Luther King Jr Federal Courthouse in Newark, US

Justice is a concrete sculpture depicting an 11-foot-tall blindfolded head of the goddess Themis, positioned in front of the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Courthouse. The cast concrete artwork stands as a prominent feature of the courthouse plaza and was designed to represent the concept of impartial justice.

The sculpture was created in 1994 by artist Diana K Moore through the General Services Administration's Art in Architecture program. This initiative was designed to integrate public art into federal buildings and public spaces.

The sculpture draws inspiration from artistic traditions across the Khmer, Etruscan, Greek, Egyptian, African, and Olmec civilizations. Visitors can see this blend of different styles reflected in the facial features and craftsmanship of the blindfolded head.

The sculpture is located outdoors on the courthouse grounds and is freely accessible at any time. Visitors can easily view it while visiting the federal courthouse or exploring Newark's downtown area.

A poem by US Poet Laureate Mark Strand circles the base of the sculpture, creating a literary complement to the visual artwork. This unique combination of sculpture and poetry adds a hidden dimension that many visitors overlook during casual visits.

Inception: 1994

GPS coordinates: 40.72988,-74.17248

Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:04

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