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Off The Walls
Colorado Public Radio
6 episodes
4 months ago
Off the Walls is a podcast about the people and the stories behind Denver’s street art. In each episode, you’ll learn about the inspiration and creation of different murals in the city. Through interviews with artists, activists and other Denverites, hosts Kibwe Cooper and Emily Williams explore what murals mean and why they matter to local communities in Colorado.
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Off the Walls is a podcast about the people and the stories behind Denver’s street art. In each episode, you’ll learn about the inspiration and creation of different murals in the city. Through interviews with artists, activists and other Denverites, hosts Kibwe Cooper and Emily Williams explore what murals mean and why they matter to local communities in Colorado.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Queen Fathima of Welton Street
Off The Walls
29 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Queen Fathima of Welton Street
When Fathima Dickerson was approached by an artist who wanted to paint a mural of her, she was surprised. To Fathima of Welton Street Café—Denver's oldest Black-owned restaurant—it seemed random. But to the artists, Jodie Herrera and Miles Toland, Fathima embodied the idea of community they wanted to capture in their Five Points mural. As Fathima navigates challenges and changes with Welton Street Café, the mural has served as a source of hope. You can find the mural in a parking lot off Walnut Street between 27th and 28th Streets in Denver. To see photos of the mural, visit CPR.org/podcast/off-the-walls. We’ve collaborated with Apple Maps to create a guide to the murals and special places you’ve heard about on Off the Walls. It features a map of some of the coolest public art in Colorado, plus photos of the murals we talk about on the show. To check it out, go to apple.co/Off-The-Walls. Hosts: Kibwe Cooper, Emily Williams Editor: Jo Erickson Written and reported by Kibwe Cooper Mixed by Kibwe Cooper Denverite editor: Obed Manuel Additional editorial support: Kevin Beaty, Erin Jones, Rebekah Romberg, Luis Antonio Perez Theme music by Kibwe Cooper. Additional music via Universal Production Music. Artwork: Maria Juliana Pinzón Photography: Kevin Beaty Executive producer: Brad Turner, Kevin Dale Thanks also to Hart Van Denburg, Jodi Gersh, Kyle Harris, Desiree Mathurin, Kim Nguyen, Clara Shelton, Rebecca Tauber, Isaac Vargas, Arielle Wilson. This show was produced with support from PRX, and is made possible in part by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and a grant from the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation. Off the Walls is a production of Denverite and Colorado Public Radio — part of the NPR Network. Denverite.com
Off The Walls
Off the Walls is a podcast about the people and the stories behind Denver’s street art. In each episode, you’ll learn about the inspiration and creation of different murals in the city. Through interviews with artists, activists and other Denverites, hosts Kibwe Cooper and Emily Williams explore what murals mean and why they matter to local communities in Colorado.