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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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:

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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

WALL\THERAPY 2017 Artist Videos

Ian Kuali’i for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

Sean 9 Lugo for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

La Morena for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

Aubrey Roemer for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

Sarah C. Rutherford for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

Jess X Snow for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

Todd Stahl for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

ROC Paint Division for WALL\THERAPY 2017 from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.
Also viewable on Youtube.

 

2017 Arts & Activism Conference Videos

2017 Arts & Activism Conference Videos

Arts and Activism, the inaugural WALL\THERAPY conference, explores the intersection of social change, community activism, and creative practice, initiating a critical dialogue between participating artists, organizers, scholars, and the local community of Rochester.

Held at the historic Little Theatre in Rochester, NY on July 29, 2017.

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Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón – Painting ‘Like A Grrl” – WALL\THERAPY 2017 Arts & Activism Conference from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.

About the Keynote Speaker
Dr. Jessica N. Pabón-Colón is an Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at SUNY New Paltz. Widely recognized as a preeminent scholar of women and graffiti subculture, she has multiple publications on the topic in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. Her book, Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora, is the first scholarly account of transnational graffiti subculture that centers on women (New York University Press 2018). You can find more information on her website www.jessicapabon.com and she tweets from @justjess_PhD.

Sarah C. Rutherford – Her Voice Carries – WALL\THERAPY 2017 Arts & Activism Conference from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.

ART AND SOCIAL CHANGE AT TIMES OF CRISIS – PANEL – WALL\THERAPY 2017 Arts & Activism Conference from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.

Joe Concra – O+ Festival – WALL\THERAPY 2017 Arts & Activism Conference from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.

Education & Empowerment: Enabling the Voice of the Next Generation – Panel – WALL\THERAPY 2017 Arts & Activism Conference from WALLTHERAPY on Vimeo.

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About the Conference Coordinator
Julia Tulke is a PhD student in Visual and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester. Her work focuses on street art and graffiti as mediums of expression and dissent in cities undergoing social and political crises. In this context she has been conducting ethnographic fieldwork in Athens since 2013. aestheticsofcrisis.org

Many thanks to our sponsors for the event:

WXXI
The Little Theatre
Harts Local Grocers
Ugly Duck Coffee

WALL\THERAPY 2017 Final Murals

WALL\THERAPY 2017 Final Murals

This year’s muralists brought strong messages and added powerful imagery to our already rich visual landscape. We are honored to add these murals to Rochester and are thankful that these artists have joined the WALL\THEARAPY Family.

 

IAN KUALI’I
40 Greenleaf St.
https://goo.gl/maps/6JrRo3AS9yF2

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Photo by Mark Deff

 

SEAN 9 LUGO

Various Locations in the Rochester Public Market and 1112 E. Main St.
https://goo.gl/maps/ejQ8JEzo4VR2

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All Photos by Mark Deff

 

LA MORENA
1112 E. Main St.
https://goo.gl/maps/ejQ8JEzo4VR2

LaMorena

Photo by Jason Wilder

 

AUBREY ROEMER
936 Exchange St.
https://goo.gl/maps/zWXe85jQJiR2

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Photo by Mark Deff


SARAH C. RUTHERFORD

548 West Main Street
https://goo.gl/maps/PKP4kCWZgoE2

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Photo by Mark Deff

 

JESS X SNOW
936 Exchange St.
https://goo.gl/maps/zWXe85jQJiR2

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Photo by Mark Deff

 

TODD STAHL
59 Pennsylvania Ave.
https://goo.gl/maps/P2CsRQa2Xio

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Photo by Mark Deff

 

ROC PAINT DIVISION
Flying Squirrel
285 Clarissa St.
https://goo.gl/maps/pmi1sBF3HAF2

 

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Photo by Lisa Barker
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Use the location map to come check out our 2017 murals!

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WALL\THERAPY 2017 in Full Swing

WALL\THERAPY 2017 in Full Swing

Despite some unpredictable Rochester weather this week, the 2017 WALL\THERAPY artists have been creating murals throughout the city, all with a theme of arts and activism. As in past years, our summer festival brings frenzied activity, companionable group dinners, floodlighted night painting sessions, and many laughs, but our focus is always the important work of inspiring our community. This year’s local and visiting artists are keenly focused on completing murals that highlight causes close to heart and honor human beacons that shed an inspiring light on our world’s current complexities.

Locally born but Brooklyn-based artist Aubrey Roemer is working toward completion of a three-story, mixed-media mural. With a vibrant green base, its focus is a woman holding a child with multiple figures looking over her, surrounded by painted, paper, and found-object flora. It serves as an examination of family and environmentalism.

936 Exchange Street – Photo by Mark Deff

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Rochester-based artist Sarah C. Rutherford joins WALL\THERAPY for the second time with a mural honoring Trelawney McCoy, an adoptive, foster, and biological mother to nine children. The mural is part of her series, “Her Voice Carries,” a mural project capturing the unique stories of five women who live and work in various communities in Rochester. Upon completion, this will be the second outdoor mural in the series.

548 West Main Street – Photo by Mark Deff

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For the first time, WALL\THERAPY is partnering with Roc Paint Division, the city of Rochester’s youth mural program. At age 17, Etana Brown, Nzinga Muhammed, and Kaori-Mei Stephens are the youngest ever WALL\THERAPY artists. Their mural features self portraits atop an azure blue background, alongside protest signs that underscore the work’s exploration of racial diversity within the Black community, asserting that all Black Lives Matter.

285 Clarissa Street – Photo by Lisa Barker

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Visiting artist Jess X Snow is creating a portrait of transgender poet Chrysanthemum Tran at the Kaleidoscope Collective next to Aubrey Roemer’s wall. In the artist’s own words, the poet is featured as the Earth in a queer cosmos of her own gender and naming.

936 Exchange Street – Photo by Josh Saunders

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Lucinda Yrene (La Morena)’s work-in-progress is a portrait of her daughter holding a burning sage smudge stick, with hopes for a cleansing, healing effect on the world, on a bright purple background. On the far right of the mural, a flying white owl is taking shape.

1112 East Main Street – Photo by Mark Deff

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Todd Stahl is a teacher at Webster Thomas High School in Rochester and has some of his students assisting him. His mural is inspired by the Syrian refugee crisis, and features a portrait of a Syrian girl surrounded by symbolic representations of her life left behind and the road ahead. Todd worked with Syrian documentary photographer Manar Bilal, who gave him permission to source his images for the mural.

59 Pennsylvania Avenue – Photo by Mark Deff

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Ian Kuali’i brings his unique, detailed technique of handcutting paper while adhered to the wall’s surface to WALL\THERAPY 2017. His work features spiritual, empowering images, and we excitedly await his mural’s unveiling, cut by cut.

40 Greenleaf Street – Photo by Jason Wilder

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Finally, Sean 9 Lugo hit town mid-week and began to lay down a series of wheatpaste murals weaving throughout the city that tell a story of Olivia, a raccoon, and a turtle, and their quest to heal the world around them. More to come as we watch the story unfold.

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EVENTS THIS WEEK!

Also coming this week are two special events that align with this year’s goal of deepening our engagement within Rochester’s communities.

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Arts & Activism, the Inaugural WALL\THERAPY Conference

The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue
July 29, 2017, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Arts and Activism, the inaugural WALL\THERAPY conference, will explore the intersection of social change, community activism, and creative practice, initiating a critical dialogue between participating artists, organizers, scholars, and the local community of Rochester.

The keynote talk will be delivered by Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón, Assistant Professor for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at SUNY New Paltz. Based on the framework of her upcoming book “Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora” she will examine how contemporary street and graffiti art movements have responded critically to the demands of the creative neoliberal city, offering examples to provoke thought on the relationship between aesthetics and politics.

Featuring:
+ Spotlight: Her Voice Carries

+ Panel Discussion: Art and Social Change at Times of Crisis

+ Spotlight: O+ Festival

+ Panel Discussion: Education and Empowerment: Enabling the Voice of the next Generation

+ Project room featuring representatives from WALL\THERAPY, O+ Festival, WXXI, The Ghandi Institute, the New York Civil Liberties Union, Refugees Helping Refugees, Flying Squirrel Community Space, and the Visual Studies Workshop.

The event is free for all to attend; we hope you will join us for a day of discussion!

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WALL\THERAPY Block Party
Kaleidoscope Collective, 936 Exchange Street
July 29, 2017, 6:30 – 10 p.m.

Come celebrate art, music and community! WALL\THERAPY and Kaleidoscope Collective will host a summertime celebration for WALL\THERAPY supporters featuring Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People! We’ll also be officially revealing murals by Aubrey Roemer and Jess X Snow. We will have an open air artist market, food trucks, live art, and music to make you groove.

ARTIST MARKET LINEUP
1. FUA Crew
2. Kasim Wallace Creations
3. Bless the Messy
4. The Exchange Art Space featuring artists: Lizz DeSimone, Rachel Farley, Allie Push, Haley Wehner and Reb Lomoto
5. Aubrey Roemer
6. Shawnee Hill
7. Custom Crown Craftworks
8. Heather Swenson
9. Wholistic Herbals
10. JDB-R Art

Admission is simply donate what you can. No one turned away for lack of funds. Donations go directly to support WALL\THERAPY.

Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People will be going on around 8:30pm.

PLEASE NOTE!!!
There is a small parking lot behind the building and very limited on-street parking, so we HIGHLY recommend carpooling or biking!

No one under 16 can be permitted without a parent or guardian

Please be respectful of the neighborhood, we want to be great guests!

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Mural by Brittany Williams, 2015.
Danielle Ponder photo by Jocelyn Mesiti.