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Northeast Delta HSA to unveil mural at Grambling State with Black Creatives Circle

Monroe, LA – Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) is set  to unveil a public art mural on the campus of Grambling State  University on Thursday, September 1, 2022, at 1 PM at the Grambling High  Building, 278 Central Ave, Grambling, LA 71245. The latest public art  mural continues NEDHSA’s partnership with the Black Creatives Circle of  North Louisiana (BCCNL).

The agency began working on using various art forms as one of its  integrated health care, evidence-based prevention, communications, and  treatment strategies to help serve persons with mental health, addictive  disorders, and developmental disabilities.

The mural on the Grambling State University campus is the second  commissioned public art completed through the BCCNL partnership. It was  strategically placed on the campus in the Grambling High Building to  help the students overcome the traumatic experiences they have had in  their lives on campus or away from campus.

NEDHSA Executive Director Dr. Monteic A. Sizer said, “while the  murals we’re commissioning are generating much-needed regional economic  development, diversity, and job creation, they are also helping our  region’s vulnerable populations get the help they need.”

“We believe there is medicine in creative expression, and the arts  can help a person come alive in ways traditional treatment options  can’t,” Dr. Sizer said. “We intend to help create an environment where  dreams are realized, families are strong, bodies are healthy, community  institutions are thriving, and spirits are renewed.”

According to the Americans for the Arts, 69 percent of the United  States population believe the Arts “lift me up beyond everyday  experiences,” 73 percent feel the Arts give them “pure pleasure to  experience and participate in,” and 81 percent say the Arts are a  “positive experience in a troubled world.”

Grambling State University President Rick Gallot said he is “inspired  by the partnership between the Department of Visual and Performing  Arts, Black Creatives Circle of North Louisiana, and Northeast Delta  Human Services Authority.”

“The importance of supporting the whole student cannot be  overstated,” Gallot said. “I am thankful for their collective vision of  finding ways to keep mental health at the forefront of daily  conversation.”

Grambling State Univesity Chairperson of the Department of Visual and  Performing Arts, Rodrecas Davis, MFA, said after COVID-19, he and other  faculty had many students dealing with issues and “needed a place where  they could unburden themselves.”

“The physical space is representative of the focus to provide an  avenue for students to discuss self-care with their peers and address  the importance of attending to one’s mental health,” Davis said. “My  hope is that this space will facilitate those conversations.”

BCCNL’s President Vitus Shell said murals are “direct and great ways  to express a community’s concerns and needs, envisioning a new future  and safer space for the people.”

“Kids and the rest of the community can see themselves in a new  light,” Shell said. “Murals can enforce themes for the people and show  that someone cares about their quality of life.”

Shell said BCCNL looks like the city’s majority, and “we use our voices and talent to speak up for the unheard.”

“Artists are the visionaries of our neighborhoods, so with NEDHSA,  this partnership is perfect,” Shell said. “The history and mission of  NEDHSA align with our goals of empowering creatives to create change in  any way imaginable.”

The mural reveal is open to the public. To reserve a spot at the reveal, visit nedhsamural.eventbrite.com.

For more information, contact Public Information Director DeRon Talley by emailing Deron.Talley@La.Gov.

Original source can be found here.

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