Mar 30, 2023

Poetry and Murals: A Beautiful Collaboration

by: Jenny Donnelly Johnson

So many of Mural Arts’ artworks incorporate poetry. They are naturally intertwined art forms. In celebration of National Poetry Month, we talked with acclaimed Philadelphia-based poet, performer, and recording artist Ursula Rucker about her many collaborations with Mural Arts. Of course, she does so much more than contribute poems; she engages with the community through workshops and performances, creates connections, and builds empathy with participants. Her work truly reflects our motto: Beautify. Inspire. Empower. Here, she shares some of her thoughts on collaboration:

Can you tell us a bit about the process of creating poetry that will be incorporated into a mural? 

I could do an hour just on the response to this question, so…nut-shelling it…is challenging for me…but I’ll say…first off…it involves a compassionate heart and an allowance of openness…for the true spirit of communal/multi-minded/mutually-aided…creativity…to become and FLOW…let and allow the True Collaborative Spirit…TO DO ITS WORK. it’s like…the poet writes/composes the poem…but when it’s done in the way I do it…for many of the mural projects in which I’ve been involved…WE ALL WRITE THE POEM… emotionally, actually, and visually…together. Yup. That’s my short answer for now.

How do you collaborate with the muralist? How do you collaborate with the community you’re working with?

Well…I guess I kind of pre-answered this question above. The way you collaborate is YOU COLLABORATE! Like actually listen, share, learn, build…the thing…WHOLLY…TOGETHER! There are similarities in essence…but every artist…project…neighborhood…poem…story…got its own energy…so staying open and compassionate…open and compassionate…and of course…be about making the highest art in the most mutually aided and beneficial ways. That’s my thing, anyway…

How do you think incorporating poetry into public art creates an impact?

IF IT IS TRULY TRULY IMPACTFUL…THEN IT IMPACTS IN SUCH A BIG GREAT WAY!!! Everyday. Peace. True poetry is truly impactful. – Ursula Rucker

Ursula Rucker will be participating in our Def Poetry Jam as part of Wall Ball 2023 on April 27, 2023.  Her collaborative mural “this is a HOPE Poem…(have you ever heard of ONE?, created with muralist GAIA at 348 E. Indiana Avenue, will be dedicated on May 12, 2023, from 4-6 pm. Ursula was an honoree at Mural Arts 2020 Wall Ball. 

every artist…project…neighborhood…poem…story…got its own energy…so staying open and compassionate…open and compassionate…and of course…be about making the highest art in the most mutually aided and beneficial ways.

- Ursula Rucker

Murals that feature poetry 

  • Gaia murals in-process, November 10, 2022. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • Gaia murals in-process, November 10, 2022. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • this is a HOPE Poem...(have you ever heard of ONE?) © 2022 City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program / GAIA & Ursula Rucker, 348 E Indiana Avenue. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • Ursula Rucker workshop at the Kensington Hub, June 7, 2019. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • Peace is a Haiku Song © 2012 City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program / Josh Sarantitis & Parris Stancell, 1425 Christian Street. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • We Stiill Here! dedication, August 6, 2021. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • Haiku Landscape © 2013 City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program / Kien Nguyen, Brandywine Workshop and Archives, 728 South Broad Street. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • 14 Movements: A Symphony in Color & Words © 2016 City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program / Mat Tomezsko, Broad Street between City Hall and Washington Avenue. Photo by Steve Weinik.

  • Magic Hour dedication, December 3, 2021. Photo by Steve Weinik.


Biography 

Poet, recording artist, songwriter, activist and revolutionary Ma’at Mama, Ursula Rucker is a certified veteran of the global music and poetry scene. A skilled writer and dynamic performer, Rucker’s rich and textured voice is one of the world’s great, living instruments.

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Rucker began to share her poetic gifts in her 20s, performing at open mics in the city before two standout recorded performances announced to the world that Rucker was an emerging force to be reckoned with.

In 1994, Rucker broke out performing a memorable lead vocal for “Supernatural”, the classic House tune by DJ King Britt side-project, Firefly. The song remains a dancefloor classic today. That same year, Rucker would record a jaw-dropping performance on The Roots “The Unlocking”, the closer from their ground-breaking full length Do You Want More?!!!??! Today, Rucker enjoys a standing as a respected poet, writer and vocalist.

For nearly 3 decades, Rucker has used her fiery prose and invigorating imagery to excite and inspire listeners around the world. In addition to her performance on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, Rucker has established herself as a top-tier recording artist. Her solo albums are brimming with power and wide-ranging musical diversity, including Supa Sista (2001), Silver Or Lead (2003), Ma’at Mama (2006), Ruckus Soundsysdom (2008), She Said (2010), and No Stranger Here, her 2011 collaboration with Shubha Mudgal and Business Class Refugees. Rucker has built an equally impressive catalog as a collaborator, working with everyone from The Roots, 4Hero, Jazzanova, Louie Vega, Doodlebug of Digable Planets; and many more. A versatile artist, Rucker can be heard on dancefloors across the world, as the voice of many House and Dance music classics. Rucker currently has over 300 tracks on the Beatport charts and was selected as a Top vocalist of 2020 by the popular Dance music site Traxsource.

In 2013, Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program commissioned the artist Jetsonorama to create You Go Girl, a massive, building-sized portrait of Rucker and in 2021, her new mural entitled “We Still Here”, also by Jetsonorama, was dedicated in her own Germantown neighborhood.  She has toured with her live performance memoir, My Father’s Daughter, which she describes as “90 minutes of self-truth and discovery.” She is a recipient of the prestigious fellowship award from The Pew Center for Arts & Change. In 2020, she released big/small poems for pockets, a chapbook of haikus. In 2021, Ursula collaborated with artist Vince Fraser on his exhibit Ase Afro Frequencies which debuted at Artechouse Miami.

At the close of 2022, Ursula had the distinct honor of being selected for the Philadelphia Cultural Treasures Fellowship, recognizing her continued commitment to the advancement of art, and artist advocacy, and an endorsement from her community that her legacy is essential to the cultural fabric of Philadelphia.

Whether she’s on the stage, in print, or on record, Ursula Rucker is an artistic force of nature.

Last updated: Apr 3, 2023

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