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Well done Penn State Students!
Two years in the making, and look at the result!
State University recently unveiled a mending wall on campus, sparked by the Mending Walls documentary that and personally brought there.
Students like Ko and Milo got fired up to rework the entire process, engaging students in several ‘talk and paint’ sessions across campus— not just painting a wall!
What’s your take on this? For details, read the article at https://is.gd/ukE3A3 and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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It's the gift that keeps on giving...😍
Signed by Mending Walls public art founder Hamilton Glass, the coffee table book is the story of the public art project captured by its photographers.
🌟 Exciting things are ahead, and you’re a key part of it! 🌟
Mending Walls is still out here, fostering connections within our community through public art.
This week, Mending Walls is on a mission to raise vital funds for our ongoing initiatives, those that bring people together. And yes, you can be a part of this transformation starting today, September 18.
Your active participation is the driving force behind empowering artists to ignite conversations that bridge social and racial divides. 🎨✨
Head over to mendingwallsrva.com and donate to support our ongoing initiatives.
Congrats to our friend Hamilton Glass on this well deserved honor!!!
Congrats to local muralist Hamilton Glass, who has been named a recipient of the 2023 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Virginia Honors award, along with Del. Sam Rasoul. This is bestowed "on non-member individuals or organizations that have inspired, influenced, or complemented the architecture profession in Virginia through practice of an allied profession."
Congrats Roscoe!!
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The conversation continues... ❤️
With art on the page, "Mending Walls: A Healing Art Project" makes a splash at ZZQ.
Still sharing this story after three years.... We love that people still want to talk about it!
📽️ Today's the day!
Join us at the Glen Allen Cultural Arts Center for a special screening of the Mending Walls documentary at 6 pm.
If you're curious about how art can drive social change and bring communities together, this is a must-see film. You'll get an inside look at the collaborative and community-engaged art project that inspired our exhibit and see how it's impacted the community.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join the conversation Richmond’s artists started in 2020.
See you at the screening!🎥
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📅 : April 25 at 6 pm
April 13th at 10pm on VPM
Celebrating National Poetry Month! Watch Verses with Roscoe Burnems (and produced/directed by us) on VPM, this Thursday at 10pm.
20 years today!!! Thanks to all our clients, friends and crew that supported us along the way. We couldn't have done it without you!
Enjoy our retrospective below....
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The endless talents of the Parker boys.
Ruth Good and Alan Parker will share an upcoming bill at Black Iris Social Club.
Forthcoming coffee table book takes a deeper dive into the Mending Walls mural project.
Truly amazing work.
Thanks Virginia Museum of History & Culture! See you there!
Join us at the VMHC next Tues., Dec. 13, at 6:30pm for the 3rd screening in the 2022 Created Equal Film Series featuring the award-winning documentary, "Mending Walls"!
Created by in the spring of 2020 & inspired by a conversation with , paired 30 artists from different backgrounds to have difficult conversations & create 16 murals around Richmond. Produced & directed by & presented by , the documentary about the project examines the relationship built between the artists & community healing through art.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. Free, but registration is required at https://secure.virginiahistory.org/1830/1832.
Created Equal is presented by the VMHC & , with support by VPM.
Thank you Afrikana Independent Film Festival for continuing the conversation about Mending Walls RVA. See you on Saturday morning!
To kick off our 5-year strategic partnership with the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, the Community Foundation is excited to sponsor VMHC’s Created Equal Film Series! These free programs feature documentary film screenings and community discussions about civil rights, human rights, and social justice in American history.
The '22 Fall/Winter Series will feature:
• "HEARD" on August 24
• "These Things Can Be Done" on October 12
• "Mending Walls" on December 13
• "Raised/Razed" on February 16
Free, but registration is required: https://secure.virginiahistory.org/overview/1830
Loving this slam poetry collaboration. Well done Roscoe Burnems and all the poets. Happy to have been a part of it.
Our work on "Mending Walls: The Documentary" won an Emmy on Saturday night! Thank you to VPM for their continued partnership and to all the artists that told their stories to our cameras. AND - thanks to the communities around the country who continue to support and sustain Mending Walls RVA.
Here's our moment at the Capital Emmys. We were all taking some deserved time off so we couldn't collect it in person, but it allowed for a longer clip from the doc shown to the audience (Bonus!).
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Thank you Fine Arts Film Festival for screening the film for your audience! Mending Walls RVA
Always satisfying when peers love your work!
2 Emmy nominations. One for the whole Documentary production team in the Diversity & Inclusion Content Category and another for Pam and Todd for Achievement in Direction.👏
Mending Walls RVA
VPM
Gabriela de Camargo Gonçalves, Spectrum Editor “Mending Walls: The Documentary,” a locally produced film about social justice within the public art project, will be available [...]
Such a great opportunity to share the message of Mending Walls in an academic setting. Thanks to students, staff and faculty of Penn State's College of Arts & Architecture for screening our documentary and hosting for in-depth discussions with students. We look forward to seeing what the students create!
Photos: Katrina Taggart-Hecksher
The The New York Times suggested exploring the powerful street art from the Mending Walls public art project to celebrate black history month yesterday!
Can we all take a moment to congratulate Noah Scalin, Alfonso Pérez, and Gianna Grace Photography for their striking art and photography that represented Mending Walls in the article?
Article’s link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/09/travel/black-history-month-philadelphia-cleveland-richmond-san-antonio-portland.html
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