City of Homes, Thank You

This series is dedicated to Dr. Charlene Elvers, for teaching me the true meanings of service, leadership and what authentic community engagement really looks like.

The 2018 paintings from this series have been donated to the Springfield College Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement.

 I kept a notebook on my desk at school where I kept track of some of the cute, remarkable, funny, inspiring things my kids say and do....which has inspired this painting “Good Things Happen Here”, honoring the unique skyline of the City of Homes and the extraordinary young people who I am so lucky to have shared this city with.

Prints, stationery and t-shirts of this painting are available here and 75% of profits will be donated to the Pioneer Valley Project.

 City of Homes, Thank You

Four years ago I arrived in Springfield believing every word of negativity I had heard about the city. “It’s the ghetto.” “It’s the hood.” “You better be careful.” In these paintings, I’d like to celebrate the truth of what makes this city remarkable.

This city is more

than what outsiders might label it as.

It is worthy of so much more

than these prejudgments,

it is worthy of being home.

Home is where family supports one another,

even when family is not linked by blood…

even when the strongest of winds may knock you down

Mothers, Fathers, Grandparents, Brothers, Sisters, Aunts, Uncles,

Cousins, Friends, Neighbors, Foster parents, Godparents…

they show you the way to standing tall once again.

This is what this city has taught me.

That resiliency is rooted in togetherness.

The children in this city

are already wiser than I will ever be.

Their strength creates a vision for the future.

A pathway to a world where our differences are an asset,

where adversity is only fuel to carry us further,

where the promise of hope is an essential, not an option.

For these lessons

each of you have taught me,

I’d like to celebrate

your victory

in perseverance.

A road with potholes

can still take us towards a better day.

A rusted fence

can still uphold a budding flower.

A cracked brick wall

still looks beautiful in the golden hour.

The lives within this city

are what gives these streets a heartbeat.

They are the vibrant pulse,

striving to do their very best.

City of Homes, you have inspired me.

City of Homes, you have taught me more than any class ever could.

Thank you,

I thank you with my whole heart.

McDougall, Maddie. City of Homes, Thank You (series). 2018. Acrylic and Newspaper on hand-stretched canvas.

Note: Springfield, Massachusetts has bared the nickname ‘The City of Homes’ dating back to the Victorian era. The name is rooted from the city’s abundance of historic and contemporary housing.

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