CURRENT PROJECTS
The Justice Fleet
S. Jewell S. McGhee has joined forces with The Justice Fleet as The Project Coordinator. Her work will focus primarily on the development and implementation of the "Radical Imagination" exhibit, a mobile museum of interactive community art engagement.
www.thejusticefleet.com
www.thejusticefleet.com
Photography
An expert in photographing the work of aerial artists, S. Jewell S. McGhee captures dynamic storytelling images.
Murals and Public Art Installations
Jewell's artwork can be seen at St. Louis Language Immersion School on Marine Ave. in St. Louis and at Crossroads Presbyterian Fellowship in Maplewood, MO. Jewell specializes in working with communities to design art installations that enhance and support the mission of the organization. (Schedule a consult here.)
RECENT PROJECTS
Wound in the Water
Wound in the Water was an integrative experience of the arts. With a full choir and an orchestra, African drumming African dance, storytelling, fiber art and painting. S. Jewell S. McGhee was a part of the development of the artist vision that was embodied in Wound in the Water, and her fiber art and painting were integral in bringing it to life.
Dwell in Other Futures
April 28th, 2018 at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, The Justice Fleet opened a brand new installation of the Radical Imagination exhibit called "Imagining St. Louis Futures with the Justice Fleet." Dwell in Other Futures was a two-day festival of art and ideas that explored the collisions of race, urbanism and futurism, providing a platform for alternate visions for the St. Louis to come.
Waterfall of St. Louis Stories
Commissioned by the Regional Art Commission for the Evocation Exhibit as a park of the Evoke St. Louis Cultural campaign.
Displayed at the RAC on Delmar until November 2, 2017
Made by the Divinemoira Studio Team www.divinemoira.org , designed by S. Jewell S. McGhee
Displayed at the RAC on Delmar until November 2, 2017
Made by the Divinemoira Studio Team www.divinemoira.org , designed by S. Jewell S. McGhee
Art and Faith
Art and Faith intersect with worship in powerful and dynamic ways. During an art chapel, on April 16th, 2018 the Eden community will gather and worship God through visual arts. Gallery by S. Jewell S. McGhee and Jerri Davenport
Aria Rising
She began as a broken mannequin and a pile of trash and from these discarded pieces she became a symbol of hope. Inspired by the work of Angel Band Project that uses music as therapy for victims of intimate and sexual abuse and to raise awareness and empathy within the greater community. Viewers are invited to fill her empty bottles with messages of hope and understanding transforming her just as we transform each other with our interactions and words. (more)
Turbulence behind Tranquility
In curating this exhibit we have sought to give voice to has been silenced… Let yourself be surprised at what you see. These are unexpected perspectives, unheard voices.
And when you see the pictures that hold pain, my challenge for you is to look, rather than look away. Be a part of the community that holds people in rather than pushing them out in the midst of hard time. There is truth in hard places. There is beauty in brokenness. (more)
And when you see the pictures that hold pain, my challenge for you is to look, rather than look away. Be a part of the community that holds people in rather than pushing them out in the midst of hard time. There is truth in hard places. There is beauty in brokenness. (more)
Isaiah Project
Creating an illustrated book of the prophet Isaiah (more)
The one of four installations at St. Louis Language Immersion Schools is a mural called, "What does a tree look like?" See its progress at #whatdoesatreelooklike #artatSLLIS and of course #artworkofsjewellsmcghee