The team member hallway in the Children’s Pavilion got a whole lot brighter recently. Individuals came together to paint a colorful mural designed to keep spirits high and add to the healing atmosphere.
The mural began as the brainchild of Alexis Shockley, manager of Arts in Healthcare for VCU Health, who was looking for a way to engage team members and allow them to destress, while making their space more enjoyable and healing. Doing what she does best, she put on her creative hat and got to work.
“We (Muzi Branch, past director of Arts in Healthcare and Shockley) had some ideas but needed to determine how to bring them to fruition,” said Shockley. “After researching options, we applied for and received a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts.”
Shockley then connected with local artist Jowarnise Caston. Together they designed a mural in the Children’s Pavilion team member elevator bay. The plan wasn’t haphazard by any means.
“I worked with the artist to create the mural design which uses all of the exact CHoR paint colors you see in the mascots on every floor in the Children’s Tower. It has healing properties of water, flowers for growth and movement,” added Shockley.
The vibrant colors, whimsical theme and connection to nature were intended to:
Once the initial plans were set, team members were invited to join Caston as their schedules permitted over a three-day period to make their mark and help paint the mural – no previous art experience required! Based on their comments, the purpose of the project was achieved.
Jowarnise Caston’s impressive artwork can be seen in the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, Poe Museum, Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, and murals throughout Richmond.
“I was so impressed by the enthusiasm and creativity everyone brought to the table during the painting days,” said Caston. “I'm grateful for the opportunity to have collaborated with VCU Arts in Healthcare…Trusting me to complete a project funded by the Commission for the Arts is a huge compliment. It was a truly rewarding experience, and I hope to see and hear about the positive impact it has on everyone who walks through that hallway going forward!”
The Virginia Commission for the Arts is the state agency dedicated to investing in the arts for the Commonwealth of Virginia. For more than 55 years – since its establishment in 1968 – it has elevated Virginia’s arts organizations, inspired communities across the state, and lifted artists of all disciplines through funding and additional resources. The Virginia Commission for the Arts and Arts in Healthcare at VCU Health split the costs of the mural project.