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Mending WallsAuthor: Hamilton Glass
In 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. Language: en-us Genres: Arts, Documentary, Society & Culture, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Inspiring the Next Generation of Artists
Episode 3
Monday, 11 August, 2025
Hamilton talks with Ava, Tio and Bannessa, students in the College of Arts and Architecture who are members of the Mending Walls at Penn State student club. These students recently traveled to Richmond together to see the original Mending Walls murals, meet some of the artists that painted them, and find further inspiration for their Mending Walls experience on campus. Resources for this episode: Mending Walls Penn State -- find pictures of the murals the students created here.More information:Mending Walls RVA Mural ProjectHamilton GlassInstagram: @mendingwallspsu @mendingwallsrva @19red.fuelProduction:19RED @ Fuel