Listen "Six Decades of Painting Black History"
Episode Synopsis
Ira Watkins paints Black history while living it.
He's a self-taught visual artist who has been using dazzling colors, expressive images and hidden messages to document Black history for decades. His work has graced the walls of his Bayview neighborhood and has been shown at the Tenderloin Museum. He's also painted a huge mural in his hometown of Waco, Texas, where the city dedicated a day in his honor-- now every January 17 is Ira Watkins Day.
This week we talk about Black history with someone who has seen it firsthand, and used his hands to make sure the stories are passed on.
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He's a self-taught visual artist who has been using dazzling colors, expressive images and hidden messages to document Black history for decades. His work has graced the walls of his Bayview neighborhood and has been shown at the Tenderloin Museum. He's also painted a huge mural in his hometown of Waco, Texas, where the city dedicated a day in his honor-- now every January 17 is Ira Watkins Day.
This week we talk about Black history with someone who has seen it firsthand, and used his hands to make sure the stories are passed on.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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