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Shelbi Toone: How One Young Artist Is Preserving Black History

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Shelbi Toone, Community Activist, takes us on a remarkable journey through her evolution as an artist, community organizer, and cultural preservationist in Columbus, Ohio. What began with watching her grandparents honor their elders has blossomed into a multifaceted career dedicated to ensuring Black history and community stories aren't lost to time.

Today, as project lead for the Poindexter Village Museum (soon to be Ohio's 59th historical site), Shelbi is creating her most enduring legacy yet – a space that will preserve African American history in Central Ohio for generations to come. Through her inspiring story, we discover that true legacy isn't just about the art created but the platforms built and stories preserved that might otherwise be lost.
Growing up as what she calls an "art jock," Shelbi brought unique strengths to her creative pursuits – the teamwork, discipline, and practice ethic from basketball and track meshed perfectly with her artistic talents. While many know her vibrant murals around Columbus, fewer understand the deeper purpose driving her work: creating space for underrepresented artists while preserving cultural narratives.
After graduating with her master's degree in 2010 amid economic uncertainty, Shelbi took a leap of faith by starting her own creative services business rather than pursuing traditional employment that didn't align with her passion. This bold move not only launched her career but sparked her commitment to building platforms where other artists could thrive. From founding All People Arts gallery on Columbus' South Side to establishing the Walt Neal Mural League, she's consistently created opportunities specifically for Black artists who historically lacked access to public art commissions.
Perhaps most fascinating is the story behind her signature "new peace symbol" and the evolution of her artist name "Peace Shelbi." What began as a personal journey to find peace transformed into a powerful artistic statement that "peace begins with you" – a philosophy she's integrated into virtually every artwork for over a decade.
Want to support Shelbi's work? Visit shel10.com to learn about Columbus' Black history and explore poindextervillagemuseum.org to follow the museum's development.

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Chapters

1. Shelby's Relationship with Her Grandparents (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Be A Baller Podcast (00:01:24)

3. Shelby's Background and Community Influence (00:02:19)

4. Sports Experience and Artistic Beginnings (00:05:25)

5. Creating Art for Social Change (00:10:56)

6. All People Arts and Community Access (00:18:01)

7. The New Peace Symbol and Legacy Building (00:24:03)

8. Poindexter Village Museum and Creating Legacy (00:33:02)

9. Closing Thoughts and Support Opportunities (00:35:38)

99 episodes

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Content provided by Coach Tim Brown, Uncommon Life, Coach Tim Brown, and Uncommon Life. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Coach Tim Brown, Uncommon Life, Coach Tim Brown, and Uncommon Life or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Send us a comment about the Be a Baller Podcast Episode. Thanks for support.

Shelbi Toone, Community Activist, takes us on a remarkable journey through her evolution as an artist, community organizer, and cultural preservationist in Columbus, Ohio. What began with watching her grandparents honor their elders has blossomed into a multifaceted career dedicated to ensuring Black history and community stories aren't lost to time.

Today, as project lead for the Poindexter Village Museum (soon to be Ohio's 59th historical site), Shelbi is creating her most enduring legacy yet – a space that will preserve African American history in Central Ohio for generations to come. Through her inspiring story, we discover that true legacy isn't just about the art created but the platforms built and stories preserved that might otherwise be lost.
Growing up as what she calls an "art jock," Shelbi brought unique strengths to her creative pursuits – the teamwork, discipline, and practice ethic from basketball and track meshed perfectly with her artistic talents. While many know her vibrant murals around Columbus, fewer understand the deeper purpose driving her work: creating space for underrepresented artists while preserving cultural narratives.
After graduating with her master's degree in 2010 amid economic uncertainty, Shelbi took a leap of faith by starting her own creative services business rather than pursuing traditional employment that didn't align with her passion. This bold move not only launched her career but sparked her commitment to building platforms where other artists could thrive. From founding All People Arts gallery on Columbus' South Side to establishing the Walt Neal Mural League, she's consistently created opportunities specifically for Black artists who historically lacked access to public art commissions.
Perhaps most fascinating is the story behind her signature "new peace symbol" and the evolution of her artist name "Peace Shelbi." What began as a personal journey to find peace transformed into a powerful artistic statement that "peace begins with you" – a philosophy she's integrated into virtually every artwork for over a decade.
Want to support Shelbi's work? Visit shel10.com to learn about Columbus' Black history and explore poindextervillagemuseum.org to follow the museum's development.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Shelby's Relationship with Her Grandparents (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Be A Baller Podcast (00:01:24)

3. Shelby's Background and Community Influence (00:02:19)

4. Sports Experience and Artistic Beginnings (00:05:25)

5. Creating Art for Social Change (00:10:56)

6. All People Arts and Community Access (00:18:01)

7. The New Peace Symbol and Legacy Building (00:24:03)

8. Poindexter Village Museum and Creating Legacy (00:33:02)

9. Closing Thoughts and Support Opportunities (00:35:38)

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