Listen "Mark Stoddart: Leaving a lasting 'Mark' through art"
Episode Synopsis
Mark Stoddart is a visionary whose life embodies the fusion of creativity, activism, and community engagement. Hailing from the United Kingdom, his roots trace back to the vibrant heritage of Jamaica before finding home in the vibrant streets of Scarborough.Over three decades, Mark has painted a tapestry of visual narratives that not only celebrate the prowess of Black athletes and entertainers but also serve as a potent catalyst for social change. His canvas extends far beyond the confines of galleries, with designs adorning the apparel of iconic figures like Colin Kaepernick and resonating with audiences at events like Nuit Blanche and CBC Radio.Mark is also a part-time professor and dedicated mentor at Sheridan College, where he gets the opportunity to exemplify the transformative power of empowerment through art. Having risen from adversity, including overcoming racial bias in his high school year, Mark passionately guides students in understanding the importance of consistent practice and hard work. Mark believes deeply in the power of art to evoke strong emotions and connect people, aiming to pass on his values and skills to the next generation. It is clear that he is leaving a lasting mark and empowering others, particularly within the black community, by creating powerful, story-driven images that spark both reflection and action.If this episode resonates with you, then remember... SUBSCRIBE • 5-Star Rate • COMMENT • SHARE this Podcast!! 💚❤️🙌🏾🙏🏾Book Recommendation: "The Alchemist" by Paulo CoelhoFind Mark Online:Website: https://www.liwi68.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/mstoddart68/Find us online: https://linktr.ee/nkechinwaforrobinson
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