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Mending Walls
by Hamilton GlassIn May of 2020, the citizens of Richmond, Virginia took to the streets to protest racial inequality, police brutality and the monuments to confederate generals that line on our historical streets and city parks. As a result, African American artist and community activist, Hamilton Glass, chose to create a public art project that brought together artists from different cultural backgrounds to create murals that start conversation and heal the divides between us. That project is called Mending Walls. Host Hamilton Glass sits down with the artist pairings as they discuss their mural vision, their process and the hard conversations that they had throughout their collaboration.
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Episodes
Part 3: Transcending Walls (Education)
30m · PublishedHamilton Glass, Taekia Glass, and Caitlin Black discuss their roles and they collaborate together to create deeper connections to the education space. In particular Caitlin, an adjunct professor and Ph.D candidate at VCU has used the Mending Walls project as the basis for her community centered learning approaches with her classes. She also served as the Mending Walls intern for the 2022 season which allowed her to experience different facets of the project, from developing and hosting workshops to reaching out to neighbors to garner neighborhood participation.
Resources for this episode:
- Asset Based Pedagogy
- Asset Based Community Development
- U of R Partners in the Arts
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
Instagram:
- @msblackart
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
Part 3: Transcending Walls (Education)
30m · PublishedHamilton Glass, Taekia Glass, and Caitlin Black discuss their roles and they collaborate together to create deeper connections to the education space. In particular Caitlin, an adjunct professor and Ph.D candidate at VCU has used the Mending Walls project as the basis for her community centered learning approaches with her classes. She also served as the Mending Walls intern for the 2022 season which allowed her to experience different facets of the project, from developing and hosting workshops to reaching out to neighbors to garner neighborhood participation.
Resources for this episode:
- Asset Based Pedagogy
- Asset Based Community Development
- U of R Partners in the Arts
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
Instagram:
- @msblackart
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
Part 2: Transcending Walls (The Artists)
47m · PublishedHamilton Glass talk with the five artists of the Richmond Hill mural project; Nadd Harvin, Sam Skrimpz, Hope Morgan, Rian Moses, and Lizzie Brown as they discuss their experiences engaging with the community and partners and working together as a large collaborative.
Resources for this episode:
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Nadd Harvin
- Sam Skrimpz
- Hope Morgan
- Rian Moses
- Lizzie Brown
Instagram:
- @mendingwallsrva
- @hamglass
- @naddthenomad
- @friedskrimpz
- @hopem0rgan
- @seaplus_rlmoses
- @lizzieb.fromthecoreartstudio
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
Part 2: Transcending Walls (The Artists)
47m · PublishedHamilton Glass talk with the five artists of the Richmond Hill mural project; Nadd Harvin, Sam Skrimpz, Hope Morgan, Rian Moses, and Lizzie Brown as they discuss their experiences engaging with the community and partners and working together as a large collaborative.
Resources for this episode:
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Nadd Harvin
- Sam Skrimpz
- Hope Morgan
- Rian Moses
- Lizzie Brown
Instagram:
- @mendingwallsrva
- @hamglass
- @naddthenomad
- @friedskrimpz
- @hopem0rgan
- @seaplus_rlmoses
- @lizzieb.fromthecoreartstudio
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
Part 1: Transcending Walls (Richmond Hill)
33m · PublishedHamilton Glass talks with Taekia Glass, Rev. Lindsey Franklin, Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin as they discuss the Transcending Walls project. This episode will explore the origins of the project, challenges and celebrations, and lessons learned that will carry through the present and future.
Resources for this episode:
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
- Reclaiming The Monument
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Nadd Harvin
Instagram:
- @mendingwallsrva
- @hamglass
- @richmondhillva
- @reclaimingthemonument
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
Part 1: Transcending Walls (Richmond Hill)
33m · PublishedHamilton Glass talks with Taekia Glass, Rev. Lindsey Franklin, Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin as they discuss the Transcending Walls project. This episode will explore the origins of the project, challenges and celebrations, and lessons learned that will carry through the present and future.
Resources for this episode:
- Richmond Hill
- The Warmth
- Armstrong Leadership Program
- The Judy Project & Dwelling of the Enslaved Africans
- Reclaiming The Monument
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Nadd Harvin
Instagram:
- @mendingwallsrva
- @hamglass
- @richmondhillva
- @reclaimingthemonument
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
We Want Clean Air. We Want Good Food. We Want Peace.
24m · PublishedInspired by their conversations and experiences with the good people at Virginia Community Voice, artists Barry O’Keefe and Mahari Chabwera talk about how their mural along Richmond Highway (formerly Jefferson Davis Hwy) of Richmond was shaped by their experiences and understanding of what the neighbors in the South Side are advocating for and creating for themselves.
The public art created for Mending Walls addresses where we are now in society to inspire conversation about how we can move forward with empathy through understanding and collaboration.
Resources for this episode:
- Virginia Community Voice
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Barry O'Keefe
- Mahari Chabwera
Instagram:
- @barryokeefe
- @maharichabwera
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
- In Your Ear Studios
We Want Clean Air. We Want Good Food. We Want Peace.
24m · PublishedInspired by their conversations and experiences with the good people at Virginia Community Voice, artists Barry O’Keefe and Mahari Chabwera talk about how their mural along Richmond Highway (formerly Jefferson Davis Hwy) of Richmond was shaped by their experiences and understanding of what the neighbors in the South Side are advocating for and creating for themselves.
The public art created for Mending Walls addresses where we are now in society to inspire conversation about how we can move forward with empathy through understanding and collaboration.
Resources for this episode:
- Virginia Community Voice
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Barry O'Keefe
- Mahari Chabwera
Instagram:
- @barryokeefe
- @maharichabwera
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
- In Your Ear Studios
Reflection for Change
32m · PublishedInspired by their conversations and experiences with the young people at RISE for Youth and their own backgrounds, artists Courtney Lebow and Hamilton Glass talk about how their mural in the Fan neighborhood of Richmond was shaped by their experiences with the young leaders and how they see themselves and want to be seen in the community.
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The public art created for Mending Walls addresses where we are now in society to inspire conversation about how we can move forward with empathy through understanding and collaboration.
Resources for this episode:
- RISE for Youth
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Courtney Lebow
Instagram:
- @hamglass
- @courtney.lebow
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
- In Your Ear Studios
Mending Walls: The Documentary airs on VPM PBS.
Reflection for Change
32m · PublishedInspired by their conversations and experiences with the young people at RISE for Youth and their own backgrounds, artists Courtney Lebow and Hamilton Glass talk about how their mural in the Fan neighborhood of Richmond was shaped by their experiences with the young leaders and how they see themselves and want to be seen in the community.
__
The public art created for Mending Walls addresses where we are now in society to inspire conversation about how we can move forward with empathy through understanding and collaboration.
Resources for this episode:
- RISE for Youth
More information:
- Mending Walls RVA Mural Project
- Hamilton Glass
- Courtney Lebow
Instagram:
- @hamglass
- @courtney.lebow
- @mendingwallsrva
- @19red.fuel
Production:
- 19RED @ Fuel
- In Your Ear Studios
Mending Walls: The Documentary airs on VPM PBS.
Mending Walls has 56 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:50:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 19th, 2024 10:41.