Join us for a transformative episode of the Along the Gravel Road Podcast as we welcome Mike Weary, a self-taught artist from New Orleans, who now serves as the artist-in-residence and artist liaison for the Arts Council of Baton Rouge. Mike's journey from sketching at his mom's Home Depot job to becoming a community activist through art is nothing short of inspiring. Hear about his unique upside-down painting technique and his unwavering commitment to using art for therapy, financial stability, and social change.
In a deeply moving conversation, Mike opens up about the personal and collective trauma experienced in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. We'll explore the psychological impact of displacement, particularly on children and adolescents, and the vital need for mental health support. Drawing parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mike emphasizes the role of art in processing emotional turmoil and building community resilience. His insights into the systemic neglect faced by black communities during this time offer a powerful reminder of art's capacity to confront social injustices.
As we journey through themes of healing, mental well-being, and the significance of art in advocating for social issues, Mike highlights the "Arts for EveryBody" initiative in Baton Rouge on July 27th. This innovative program demonstrates the health benefits of the arts across diverse communities, showcasing a creative blend of art and health for community well-being. We wrap up with Mike's personal reflections on family, joy, and the profound impact of art in our lives. Don't miss this compelling episode that celebrates creativity as a powerful force for good.
About Mike Weary
Mike Weary is a lifelong, self-taught artist from New Orleans, LA. He is the current Artist in Residence and Artist Liaison for the Arts Council of Baton Rouge. Mike is an active community organizer, leading various projects throughout the greater Baton Rouge area. He is the executive producer of “The Corner”, an artist collective that gathers once a month. He is also the project lead for “Arts for Everybody”, a city wide project measuring the arts and positive health outcomes. Since 2023, Mike has served on the board of directors for the Louisiana Partnership for the Arts (LPA). His signature is that he paints his works completely upside down from start to finish. Mike is on the forefront of incorporating oil paintings with rusted iron and patina in a style dubbed Dorian Gothic. His work can be found in galleries, exhibitions, businesses, and homes nationwide, predominantly across the Gulf Coast of the United States.
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