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MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM | 2020 HOLIDAY ORNAMENT

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'MEET THE ARTIST' In 2020 the Milwaukee Art Museum commissioned me to design their annual Holiday Ornament! Instead of a live meet-the-artist event which they normally host for members during their First Sundays event, they asked me to record this video. Find out more on the inspiration behind the design, background on many of my murals and what inspired me to become a community artist! Here I am working in my studio early in the year

Black Nouveau | Web Exclusive | Tia Richardson

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Tia shares about her new work in 2020; how it was impacted by COVID 19 and thoughts on the George Floyd murals that have been created. Joanne Williams is host of the TV series Black Nouveau on Milwaukee PBS. This interview was recorded on August 1, 2020

Community Champion Profile: Spirituality and Health November/December 2020

Article written by Kate Madden Yee

Jameson Baxter Interviews Tia - Artist Episode #3

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Jameson interviews artists for his creative aging program. In this episode Tia shares some of her experience, including how to get a community mural project started, why including people with little to no art experience is important and what makes community art fun. Jameson is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, a creative aging facilitator, a musician, a songwriter, a visual artist and a storyteller. Through collaboration he seeks to build connectivity and foster community.  This interview was recorded Wednesday, August 29th, 2020.

Pursuing the Vision: 2020 Biden-Harris Campaign

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  'PURSUING THE VISION' Biden-Harris Campaign Mural Commissioned for Murals Across America, a project run by Washington, DC based media company Truxton Creative and sponsored by the Biden-Harris campaign. Published in Hyperallergic online art magazine for an article on the 2020 elections. Read more here

WE ARE MANY AND WE ARE ONE

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'Milwaukee Gaia Buddha' - 2016 Photo Credit: Milwaukee Independant We need more ways for people to freely share their unique perspectives with the larger whole in a way where they can be appreciated for the value they bring. From my experience working with people from different backgrounds, working together in a creative way to make something better for the common good can create a sense of unity. This is often surprising to me given we have so many different opinions on how to do things. But, it shows we can work together when there is a sense of mutual respect for each person to freely share their perspective.  'Beauty Opens the Door to Join Us' - 2016 One thing that helps this connection grow is creating creative resources, spaces of beauty and joy that inspire us to be more open-minded and caring. The attractive energy of our caring attitudes can have unseen impacts on our surroundings like seeds planted that grow and show up in our lives in little ways. We replant ...

MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART - A COMMUNITY OF VOICES

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Featuring work of 6 artists inducted into the 2018 Sisters of Creativity OPENING JULY 6 - SEPTEMBER 2020 Including gicleé art prints of Tia's murals and the short film 'Sherman Park Rising' Due to COVID there will be no formal reception; visiting is during normal hours Learn more about the exhibition and the featured artists here:  https://wisconsinart.org/exhibitions/a-community-of-voices.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1MU0yqhFV_AXANp9sEj3zHhqiFNxEYHBRf5FgdKmRr7qN7AYoreECHorE

ROCKFORD TAKING FLIGHT

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The Film | Rockford Taking Flight Rockford Taking Flight is a short film that debuted at the 2021 Beloit International Film Festival. Embark on a journey where one artist struggles to heal herself and a community through a collaborative art effort. It has screened for keynotes and presentations across a diverse range of audiences including K-12 schools, universities, non-profits, conferences, diverse faith-based organizations, and in living rooms.  Thanks to the efforts of Rockford's own Toni Ashely McLaughlin and Neil Bloom we have this incredible journey to share with others.  Directed by Toni McLaughlin in association with Neil Bloom of Future Memory Media  Produced by Tia Richardson Trailer | Rockford Taking Flight ___________________________________________________________________   THE EFFORT | HOW WE DID IT THE STEPPING STONES 1) Starting the Journey 2) Fundraising the Project 3) Community Design Workshops 4) Finishing the Design - Public Reveal 5) Painti...

THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW

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Located across from the Milwaukee Justice Center in the Milwaukee County Courthuse Homepage Courthouse Mural a gallery THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW Installed in the lower level of the Milwaukee County Courthouse... height 866 width 1500 THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW Inclusive, equitable and welcoming... height 809 width 1500 THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW Integrating different cultures... height 812 width 1500 THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW People helping people and supporting one another... height 528 width 1500 THE RESTORATION OF COMPASSIONATE LAW A vision of a more equitable system... height 538 width 1500 Community design workshop with Milwaukee County employees This mural, called 'The Restoration of Compassionate Law', was born from a workshop where county employees were asked to name what they felt needed improvement in the system and how those improvements could be made.  The mural acknowledges the system for what it is, and the part...

SHERMAN PARK RISING

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'Sherman Park Rising' is a documentary short about how after events of tragedy and unrest, many community members of the Sherman Park neighborhood of Milwaukee, WI find a way to express their feelings through a mural project.  Interviews with participants, the lead artist and elected officials allow us into their hearts and minds.  Directed and Produced by Andrew Gralton and Tia Richardson  Watch trailer here 4715 W Center, Milwaukee WI (acrylic on brick) Read essay: TOGETHER WE RISE: On Painting the Community Mural, "Sherman Park Rising" “I didn’t realize I was a part of something bigger.” Charmane Perry, Safe and Sound Youth Organizer “It felt heavy, and while we were helping it didn’t feel as big. It’s deeper than what I thought it was.” Gabri-El Taylor Bey, Sherman Park Resident & mural participant This essay was first published in “The Milwaukee Anthology,” a nonfiction and poetry collection new from Belt Publishing. The anthology is available in fine books...

THIS IS MILWAUKEE

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“This is Milwaukee”  is an exploration of citizenship and democracy, a project by artist Kevin J. Miyazaki and journalist Mary Louise Schumacher. They have interviewed nearly 100 Milwaukeeans about these themes. Mary Louise interviews Tia Richardson   here _______________________________________________________ THIS IS MILWAUKEE TALKING SERIES #7 "This is Milwaukee Talking, "  is an informal, reflective and hyper local conversation where three subjects are regularly invited from the "This is Milwaukee" project to revisit the same questions. Panel discussion with guests Mary Beth Gahn, Reggie Jackson, Tia Richardson and facilitator Adam Carr. Closing poem by Portia E. Cobb.

Together We Rise

  This essay was first published in 2019 in “The Milwaukee Anthology,” a nonfiction and poetry collection new from Belt Publishing. The anthology is available in fine bookstores throughout southeastern Wisconsin as well as at www.beltpublishing.com.  “Together We Rise”: on Painting the Community Mural, “Sherman Park Rising” by Tia Richardson “ It felt heavy, and while we were helping it didn't feel as big. It's deeper than what I thought it was.” Gabri-El Taylor Bey, Sherman Park Resident, mural participant This is what I heard after I sat down with residents to watch a short film documenting their experience working with me on a community mural called 'Sherman Park Rising'. After working on the film with co-producer Andy Gralton and putting the pieces together, watching it with them revealed a larger story behind the individual ones they each brought to the mural. “ I didn't realize I was a part of something bigger.” Charmane Perry, Safe and Sound L...

Medical College of Wisconsin

PANELIST & FILM SCREENING: DISSIMINATION STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 4th Annual Medical College of Wisconsin Community Engagement Spring Conference FRIDAY, APRIL 27 | 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Ambassador Inn 2301 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI FREE REGISTRATION HERE Community-Engaged Dissemination Methods, Panelist Friday, April 27 | 9:40 to 10:20 a.m. Panelists will discuss innovative dissemination methods that are relevant to community partners and stakeholders. Learn about approaches to package and disseminate research findings using broadly-accessible channels such as infographics, social media, videos, spoken word, art installations and other formats. LUNCHEON: FILM SCREENING & Q&A 'SHERMAN PARK RISING' Friday, April 27 | Noon to 1:00 p.m. with guest community mural participants Laura Richards-Marshall, Sherman Park resident, Blogger Camille Mays, Community Organizer - Sherman Park Community Association ...