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    Explore " public art projects" with insightful episodes like "Art, Advocacy, and Healing: Jill Wells on Transforming Lives Through Creativity" and "Does Public Art Have An Afterlife" from podcasts like ""The Healthy Project Podcast" and "HT Culture Curry"" and more!

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    Art, Advocacy, and Healing: Jill Wells on Transforming Lives Through Creativity

    Art, Advocacy, and Healing: Jill Wells on Transforming Lives Through Creativity

    In this enlightening episode of the Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Jill Wells, an artist, advocate, and pioneer in combining art with advocacy to create social change. Jill shares her journey from being a substance use counselor to embracing her true calling as a full-time artist and mentor. Discover how she leverages her unique blend of artistry and advocacy to address intersectional social issues, empower the youth, and promote art as a viable career path. Dive into an inspiring conversation that explores the profound connection between art, mental health, and community engagement, and how Jill's work is creating ripples of change across society.

    Show Notes:

    • [00:01] Introduction to the episode and guest, Jill Wells.
    • [00:42] Jill's background: From Indianola, Iowa, to a classically trained artist.
    • [01:32] Jill's impactful visit to Ireland and her work at the United Nations.
    • [02:02] Transition from a substance use counselor to a full-time artist.
    • [03:13] The shift to telehealth services during COVID and its impact.
    • [04:26] Exploring the relationship between art, advocacy, and material selection.
    • [07:50] How Jill's counseling experience influences her advocacy work.
    • [08:44] Addressing intersectional social issues through art.
    • [11:37] The story of microaggressions and finding identity.
    • [16:13] The correlation between art and mental health.
    • [20:21] Jill's Freedom of Expression project: Empowering artists with disabilities.
    • [25:56] The importance of inclusivity in art and community.
    • [29:57] The role of image descriptions and accessibility in digital art presentation.
    • [34:55] Closing thoughts and where to find Jill Wells online.


    Key Quotes:

    • "I started looking at my mortality differently and assessing regret... I thought I will really regret not pursuing what I went to school for." - Jill Wells
    • "Advocacy work actually comes from listening." - Jill Wells
    • "Art does provide that [a safe space] for a lot of people." - Jill Wells


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    Does Public Art Have An Afterlife

    Does Public Art Have An Afterlife
    Ever been to a new city and roamed around its streets? There are many things in and around the city which represent its culture. It includes the food, the architecture, the places, the markets etc. Among all these things, one of the prominent things is the city’s public art. A public art is any media whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. Public art is visually and physically accessible to the public.