Transforming Lives Through Art: A Conversation with Ya'qub Shabazz
Join host Larry Moss in an insightful interview with fine artist Ya'qub Shabazz as they discuss the transformative power of teaching artistry on incarcerated youth and society. Ya'qub shares his appreciation for Lois Mailou Jones's work and the influence of music on his art. The conversation delves into the value of art beyond monetary worth and its ability to foster deep connections.
Ya'qub recounts his personal journey working with prisoners in Wisconsin and New York State, emphasizing art's potential to transform the lives of incarcerated youth. The discussion explores the role of artists as storytellers and the importance of addressing challenges faced by marginalized communities.
Uncover the significance of mentors and peers in shaping artistic growth and the impact of cultural competence in art education. Ya'qub passionately highlights the importance of capturing and preserving life's meaningful moments through artistic expression.
Tune in to discover the transformative potential of art in empowering individuals and building connections between people from diverse backgrounds.
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