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Labor Day Weekend with Old Friends

WT 21 Labor Day Weekend with Old Friends
WT 21 Labor Day Weekend with Old Friends
WT 21 Labor Day Weekend with Old Friends – Maxx242 and Nico Cathcart

10 years ago, Dr. Ian Wilson brought together a small group of artists from South Africa to Rochester as an idea he had to make a difference in our city, a Visual Intervention.

In that spirit, we’ll be joined by two of our old friends from previous WALL\THERAPY festivals over Labor Day weekend to once again make some murals.

MAXX242 (WT15) and Nico Cathcart (WT18) will be painting at 40 Greenleaf St. 14609 starting Saturday 9/4. We invite you all to swing by and take in the creation over the weekend!

We’ll also be having a little “garage sale” of older merchandise in random leftover sizes! And who knows what else we’ll think of by the weekend!

Thank you for being a part of our journey, and we’ll see you next weekend!

You can follow along for updates at https://www.facebook.com/events/392804298887543

Announcing the 2020 WALL\THERAPY mini-grant award winners!

Summer 2020 Mini-grant Winners

2020 Mini grant winners

WALL\THERAPY is proud to announce the winners of our inaugural Summer Mini-grants! The recipients will be working on ten projects around the city between now and August 18th, and we’ll be sharing progress on all of these projects during the next month and a half.

Congratulations go to (in alphabetical order):

Athesia Benjamin @tisha.b.art – Rachel DeGuzman @artandjusticeroc – Rachel DeVona – Kat Donahue @kat.a.dog – Alexa Guzman @AirTheProject – Carla Halstead @littlewingarts – Jessica Lieberman @jess_liebray – Sophia McRae – Narionna Nunez @Kahzmirh – Delores Jackson Radney

We want to thank EVERYONE who applied, they showed the best of what Rochester can be, and we are stoked you all are a part of our community.

Project Descriptions

Athesia Benjamin is receiving a grant to support the realization of a mural. Inspired by the aesthetics of protest signs, and building on the momentum of the current Black Lives Matter protests, the design of Athesia’s wall will center on a handwritten rendering of the sentence “Black Lives built this country.”

Rachel DeGuzman received a grant to support “Black Lives Still Matter: An Outdoor Long Table Installation.” The 43rd event in a series of public conversation staged by the DeGuzman’s initiative 21st Century Arts: Activating the Intersection of Art and Justice, “Black Lives Still Matter” took place on July 4, in front of a Black Lives Matter mural painted by Nzinga Muhammad, Etana Browne, and Kaori-Mei Stephens for WALL\THERAPY in 2017.

Rachel DeVona will use her grant to populate Little Library’s around the city with books written by BIWOC authors. The books themselves will be embellished with author portraits, painted by Rachel on the cover. This summer project will inaugurate a larger endeavor during which Rachel aims to read, paint, and distribute one hundred books authored by Black/Indigenous/Women of Color.

Kat Donahue will be using her grant toward continuing an ongoing project. While living in the 19th Ward, Kat began making small oil lamps to distribute to her neighbors and area families who were grieving the loss of a loved one.  In this current moment, with so many people experiencing loss, Kat is expanding this project to a larger scale. The first part of the project will be creating 100’s of little jar lamps. Once completed, as she describes, “the longer portion of the project would actually be spreading them throughout the city in a meaningful way and I’d like them to spread like COVID-19, from person to person.” Kat will of course be maintaining safe social distancing protocols for the entirety of the project!

Alexa Guzman’s grant will go toward creating a mural that she will invite the community to contribute to, while adhering to safe social distancing practices. This mural will build upon the recent work Alexa has done with her “Project A.I.R.” initiative, and will add to the  community conversations around racial justice and policing.

Carla Halstead’s grant will support her #RochesterPeaceCrane project, a participatory effort to create and distribute 1000 cranes in the city of Rochester. Different iterations of the peace cranes (traditional folded origami, wheat paste designs, stencils) will be given to volunteer community members throughout the summer and collectively displayed in a city-wide installation on August 15th.

Jessica Lieberman will be receiving a grant to support her creation of a mural downtown. in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Jessica will work with youth muralists in painting a sepia toned photographic style image of an 1890’s woman cyclist.

Sophia McRae is receiving a grant to support the commissioning of a garden shed mural for an urban garden in the Beechwood neighborhood: the Denver Street Training Garden, part of St. Mark’s and St. John’s EDEN Gardens. The mural will be painted by Rochester artist, urban farmer, and Beechwood resident Chloe Smith.

Narionna Nuñez is receiving a grant to support her transformation of a BLM photo project into a mural. Narionna will be using photos she has taken of her peers, combined with her own prose, to paint  a mural that represents her community and friends, and promotes a more nuanced contemplation of black excellence.

Delores Jackson Radney is receiving a grant to support her live  performances of a 1st person narrative of the life of freedom fighter Anna Murray Douglass. In preparation for the  centennial of the 19th Amendment, Delores has done a year of extensive research on AMD and written a 20 minute monologue depicting her life, which she plans to memorize. She will also be creating a costume for her performances, which will take place at various locations in Rochester throughout 2020.

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These mini-grants are made possibe thanks to The Avangrid Foundation $5000 grant to support WALL\THERAPY (a Synthesis Collaborative Project), in partnership with RG&E.

Overview of  #AVANGIVES

AVANGIVES is the Foundation’s flagship open call for employee-nominated grants, and one of its most uniformly engaging community initiatives. Launched in 2019, the program sought to recognize outstanding organizations our employees dedicate their time and talent to, or are personally touched by, that are making a real difference in our communities. The focus in its inaugural year was on youth, with 10 organizations chosen for $5,000 grants. You can view their stories – and those of the 2019 nominees – here: https://www.avanewsblog.com/avangives.

This year in 2020-2021 series called for nominations of qualified nonprofits working for women, diversity and inclusion – and received response from employees at all levels of the company and across all geographies. In March, the Foundation announced expansion to include 12 nonprofits. Each will each receive a $5,000 gift to further their work to advance equality and serve women, girls, and diverse groups in our communities – spanning from Portland, ME to Portland, OR.

Their stories, which will be told throughout the year, will speak to female leadership, advocacy for women’s rights, health & safety, empowerment – and so much more.

You can find a list of all the AVANGives 2020 grantees (including WALL\THERAPY!) here: https://www.avanewsblog.com/agrfoundation/womens-history-voting-anniversary

2019 WALL\THERAPY Recap

2019 WALL\THERAPY Recap

While we didn’t do one of our traditional WALL\THERAPY festivals, we were still busy all year long! Check out this recap of our biggest projects. In addition to these, we also did a number of tours, talks, and outreach throughout the year.

We want to thank everyone for your support of the WALL\THERAPY project and mission and we look forward to bring our July festival back once again for 2020, featuring a roster of Women, Femme, and Non-Binary artists. We look forward to sharing more with you about this in early 2020!

January 2019 – Inspired by Nathan Lyons: Collaboration between WALL\THERAPY and the George Eastman Museum

WT At GEM

In January 2019, WALL\THERAPY partnered with the George Eastman Museum to curate some external elements tied to their Nathan Lyons retrospective. Former WALL\THERAPY 2017 muralist Todd Stahl created one of his stellar assemblage pieces paying tribute to Nathan Lyons that was positioned just outside the exhibition, while local artists Nova, Yews, Ax, and Dellarious collaborated on an installation paying tribute to the city streets and walls that feature prominently in Lyons’ later works.

Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic
George Eastman Museum main galleries, January 25–June 9, 2019
Curated by Lisa Hostetler, Curator-in-Charge, Department of Photography and Jamie M. Allen, Associate Curator 

For more about the exhibition:  https://www.eastman.org/nathan-lyons-pursuit-magic

 

 

May 2019 – Moms Demand Action /  Students Demand Action

Through Tragedy There is Hope

Moms Demand Action  reached out to WALL\THERAPY to create a mural for National Gun Violence Awareness Day/Month. Completed in May 2019, This mural created by Brittany Williams -— titled “Through Tragedy, There’s Hope” — features an non-descript everyman, is dedicated to all we’ve lost through gun violence.

The mural was dedicated on June 8, 2019 and is located at Rocky’s Pizza, 810 Genesee St. .

For more information about National Gun Violence Awareness Month:

https://wearorange.org/

https://momsdemandaction.org/

https://everytown.org/studentsdemand/

Photo and Video by Jason Wilder

 

 

May 2019 – Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts

Nate Hodge at Renaissance Academy
The folks at Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts invited 2015 WALL\THERAPY muralist Nate Hodge to work with the graduating 6th grade students during the last few weeks of their school year on a mural inside the school.

Kindergartners thru 2nd grade provided some sketches about “how creativity makes them feel” which were integrated into the final painting. 5-6th graders also helped Nate with the painting.

We look forward to this as a yearly collaboration, as local #walltherapy artists will work with students each Spring to add a new mural to the school walls.

July 2019 This is Triumphant Music

This is Triumphant Music

This is Triumphant Music –  Mural by Sarah C. Rutherford, Justin Suarez, and Brittany Williams for WALL\THERAPY and the City of Rochester. July 2019.

WALL\THERAPY worked with the City of Rochester to bring new life and color to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at Manhattan Square. The mural features portraits of three local, living musicians as painted by three local Rochester artists.

Moses Rockwell painted by Brittany Williams

Danielle Ponder painted by Sarah C. Rutherford

Mikaela Davis painted by Justin Suarez (aka Mr. Prvrt).

For more about the artists:

Sarah C Rutherford – https://hervoicecarries.blog

Justin Suarez – http://www.mrprvrt.com

Brittany Williams – https://www.instagram.com/bwilliamsart/

Moses Rockwell –  https://mosesrockwell.bandcamp.com/

Danielle Ponder –  https://daniellepondermusic.com/

Mikaela Davis – https://www.mikaeladavis.com/

This linked video was created by the folks at Captivate Media and shared with us to share with you!

 

 

August 2019 – Mural at the Skalny Childcare Center at the YMCA Schottland Family Branch

WT at YMCA

 

We worked with the YMCA of Greater Rochester to create a mural to inspire the children at the Skalny Childcare Center at the new YMCA Schottland Family Branch. WALL\THERAPY 2015 alum Matthew Roberts and longtime WT collaborator John Magnus Champlin worked together to create an exciting environment celebrating diversity, creativity, and the wonder of youth to inspire the next generation.

See a video about this project here:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=728668594227454

and read more about it here:

YMCA, WALLTHERAPY Collaboration Pays Homages to Past, Celebrates Future

 

 

October 2019 – Shannon Galpin

Shannon Galpin
Shannon Galpin
Shannon Galpin

We were fortunate to round out our year to facilitate a quick visit from Shannon Galpin. Shannon is a National Geographic Adventure of the Year and a Fellow with the Explorer’s Club who has spent the past decade working as a women’s rights activist in Afghanistan and a lifetime exploring the world as a solo adventurer. 

She installed two of her “Love Letters” murals – Notes from her stalker to expand the conversation of consent, love, harassment, and stalking in public places. They went up on State St at The Spirit Room and UUU Collective’s spaces. 

She also installed one other temporary installation, a climate justice Love Letter to Mother Earth, near High Falls

https://www.shannongalpin.com/#/stalked/

Upcoming Art Exhibit – JUST FOLKS – Ten Years of 1975 and WALL\THERAPY Curation

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1975 Just Folks - March2019

WALL\THERAPY Co-Curator and RIT alumni Erich S. Lehman is curating a second ten year anniversary group show, this time at RIT’s new City Art Space located in downtown Rochester. This show will feature 10 artists from his 1975 Gallery project as well as 10 artists from WALL\THERAPY’s history so far. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of artwork will be donated to this year’s WALL\THERAPY project. We hope you will be able to attend!

A list of the artists in attendance will be shared closer to the opening.

JUST FOLKS
Ten Years of 1975 and WALL\THERAPY Curation

March 1-23, 2019
Opening Reception March 1, 6-9pm
Artist Talk to follow

Free and open to the public

A companion exhibition to DEARLY DEPARTED – Ten Years of 1975 in October 2018, JUST FOLKS is a more formal retrospective of the influence of 1975 Gallery on Rochester, NY’s art scene since its inception in 2008. Among the selected artists is a group who grew/came of age with the gallery and emerged as names in their own right in Rochester and beyond. Overlapping with this is a selection of artists who participated in the WALL\THERAPY mural project whose impact on Rochester is seen on a daily basis. The artists selected represent important elements of 1975 curation over the last ten years.

“Just Folks” is a phrase coined between the curators of WALL\THERAPY to describe the power of the average person to make an incredible difference in their community. We are living in a time when it is essential to realize the common vein between us all and the capacity for great change that we share.

A percentage of all artwork sales will be donated to the WALL\THERAPY project.

BONES – Sarah Blood – Carter Burwell – DAZE – Chloe Early – Faith XLVII – Conor Harrington – HOWNOSM – Ian Kuali’i – Mike Ming – St. Monci – Don Pendleton – Mark Penxa – Faring Purth – David Schnuckel – Justin Suarez aka Mr. Prvrt – Sarah C. Rutherford – David Walker – Brittany Williams – Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope

Curated by Erich S. Lehman.

For more about the artists:

1975
Bones – www.instagram.com/bones_tribute
Sarah Blood – www.sarahblood.com
Carter Burwell – www.instagram.com/carterburwellart
St. Monci – www.st.monci.com
Don Pendleton – www.elephont.com
Mark Penxa – www.markpenxa.com
David Schnuckel – www.davidschnuckel.com
Justin Suarez (aka Mr. Prvrt) – www.mrprvrt.com
Sarah C. Rutherford – www.sarahcrutherford.com
Brittany Williams – www.instagram.com/bwilliamsart

WALL\THERAPY
Daze – www.dazeworld.com
Chloe Early – www.chloeearly.com
FaithXLVII – www.faith47.com
Conor Harrington – www.conorharrington.com
HOW and NOSM – www.howandnosm.com
Ian Kuali’i – www.instagram.com/iankualii
Mike Ming – www.instagram.com/surfnuts195
Faring Purth – www.instagram.com/faringpurth
David Walker – www.artofdavidwalker.com
Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope – www.thisislimbo.com

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/377435413067227/

RIT City Art Space
Sibley Tower Building
Entrance at Liberty Pole Plaza
280 East Main Street Rochester NY 14604
cityartspace.rit.edu

Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 1-5pm

Parking:
Street Parking is free after 6pm and on Weekends.
Parking Garages available at Mortimer Street Garage or St. Joe’s Garage

FINAL MURALS – WALL\THERAPY 2018

FINAL MURALS – WALL\THERAPY 2018

And with that, it’s a wrap! We want to thank all of our amazing muralists this year, all of our volunteers, and our amazing team who works tirelessly to bring WALL\THERAPY to life each year!

You can read a recap of our 2018 festival by Rochester’s CITY Newspaper here:
https://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/wall-therapy-2018-recap/Content?oid=7410205

2018 FINAL MURALS

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Alice Mizrachi – We Are All Immigrants . . .
Rochester Community TV, Inc., 21 Gorham Street

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Joe Blens – Magnificent Monday
Half and Half, 475 Lyell Avenue

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Nani Chacon – Look Towards “The North Star”
Abode, 839 S Clinton Avenue

NicoCathcart
Nico Cathcart
Buckpitt, the wall facing the Planned Parenthood Parking Lot, 88 University Avenue

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Salut – Gardeners 2
1112 E Main Street

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Vincent Ballentine: Fedder Industrial Building, wall near Dock C, 1237 E Main Street

Here’s a map of this year’s locations that you can also download this PDF to print at home.

WT18 Wall map

WALL\THERAPY 2018 – Events this week!

WALL\THERAPY 2018 – Events this week!

In addition to the mural making, we’re hosting two great events this week!On Thursday July 26, join us for VINYL\THERAPY at Lux in the South Wedge from 10pm – 2am, and then enrich your mind on Saturday from 10am – 6pm at our Second Annual Arts and Activism conference at Visual Studies Workshop! Details below!

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VINYL\THERAPY – WALL\THERAPY Dance Night at LUX
Thursday July 26 from 10pm – 2am


666 South Ave
Rochester, NY 14620

Come celebrate a long week of mural making and dance off what ails ya! Join us for an all-vinyl set with DJ Keven and DJ Ben!
Stay tuned for more details!

Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/269743186937426/

 

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ARTS & ACTIVISM 2018: Representation
The Second Annual WALL\THERAPY Conference
Visual Studies Workshop
July 28, 10am-6pm


31 Prince Street
Rochester, NY 14607

Free and open to the public—refreshments will be provided by Hart’s Local Grocers, Ugly Duck Coffee, Fiorella, and Scratch Bakeshop!

Following the theme of this year’s festival – “Representation” – the second WALL\THERAPY conference explores the connections between public art, identity formation, and collective belonging. Initiating a critical dialogue between participating artists, organizers, scholars, and the local community of Rochester, the conference will critically explore a set of themes, from gentrification and public space to pedagogy and youth agency, from identity and representation to inclusivity and intersectionality.

As WALL\THERAPY enters its 7th year (and 6th installment in the city of Rochester) the conference will take a self reflective-approach, inviting community members to voice their feelings about the murals and the effects/impact they have had on their neighborhoods.

Featuring:

+ Two keynote speakers: Prof. A. Joan Saab with a talk titled “Public Art, Public Discourse,” and RJ Rushmore with “Beyond Wallpaper: The Practicalities and Possibilities of Claiming Space”

+ Two artist panels with the 2018 WALL\THERAPY artists

+ Community organizers panel

+ Project Spotlight: Whose Streets? Our Streets! NYC 1980-2000

Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1840936149543212/