National Scrollathon
Northern Marianas Humanities Council
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, 2024
Collaboration with 53 participants
I Tanu Hu, 2024. Collaborative Masterwork made with 53 participants with the Northern Marianas Humanities Council during the National Scrollathon in Northern Mariana Islands. Fiber, rubber bands, pins, ink, glue, wood, and paint. 48 × 36 × 1 in.
Steven and William Ladd launched the National Scrollathon in the Northern Mariana Islands with the support of the Northern Marianas Humanities Council, marking the island’s contribution to America’s Cultural Project and the national goal of Uniting America. This expansive, nationwide collaboration will culminate in 2026 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States—the Semiquincentennial.
On December 6, 2024, 53 participants from across the Northern Mariana Islands engaged in sessions where they created individual artworks expressing their personal stories, contributed to a Collaborative Masterwork—a legacy artwork representing the Northern Mariana Islands for the Semiquincentennial—and had their photographic portraits created as part of the initiative. The program concluded with the unveiling of I Tano Hu, the Collaborative Masterwork, which was installed at the Northern Marianas Humanities Council alongside a Portrait Mural and a Signature Plate bearing the names of all participants.
Rooted in the belief that every human being has creative potential and that there is power in coming together and working in community, Scrollathon was founded by artist-brothers Steven and William Ladd in 2006. Partnering with hundreds of stakeholders and institutions, Scrollathon has since engaged more than 10,000 participants nationwide.
The National Scrollathon extends this mission on a monumental scale, uniting people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and abilities across all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories. This unprecedented initiative will culminate in 2026 with a historic national commemoration of art, community, and collaboration for America’s 250th birthday.
Portrait Mural of participants, National Scrollathon, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Community Groups
Man Amku’ (Elders) from CNMI Office on Aging
Northern Marianas College Students Northern Marianas Humanities Council
Northern Mariana Island’s Community
I Tanu Hu, detail
Signature Plate of 500+ participants, National Scrollathon, Sarasota FL, Archival paper, ink, 17 x 22 inches
Sponsors
This Scrollathon was made possible through the generous support of Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Northern Marianas Humanities Council, and the Commonwealth Council for the Arts & Culture.