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The Healing Power of Art - A Conversation with Artist/Retired Judge Jerry Alonzo & Artist/Attorney Gina McKlveen

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SHOW NOTES:

0:00 artist & attorney Gina McKlveen

1:05 artist & retired judge Jerry Alonzo - the impact of depression

3:00 documentary American Symphony

3:50 Suleika Jaouad - release she experienced by painting about cancer

6:00 Alonzo’s “Out of Balance”

6:40 “Civic Sacrement"

8:20 woodwork during Alonzo’s time as a judge

9:00 “The Jury Box”

10:45 “The Judgment”

11:45 “Justice is God’s Plumb Line”

12:30 Environmental works like “Monstronse”

13:15 “Justice?”

14:15 “Passage”

14:40 “Faltering”

16:00 “Arc”

16:25 asylum work inspired “Matthew 25”

20:30 importance of leaning into the pain

21:35 Emily Gould’s comments

23:30 American Symphony - leaning into anxiety through art

26:25 McKlveen’s response to Alonzo’s work

26:45 “Upturned House” by Phyllida Barlow

27:20 “Inflated Balloons”

27:50 Carnegie International

28:40 McKlveen’s work leaning into grief and loss

29:35 “Fisherman on the Roof”

37:45 “Mermaid Mama”

39:25 “Stay Wild”

40:15 “Heather’s Mama”

42:00 McKlveen’s grandparents

44:50 portraiture versus still life works

47:00 other artists who created still life paintings as portraits, e.g., Van Gogh

48:30 Alonzo’s response to McKlveen

49:05 Gould’s response to McKlveen

49:45 Oluwatobi Aluko’s response

51:00 McKlveen’s planned portrait of grandmother with post box like Mona Lisa

Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]

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Chapters

1. The Healing Power of Art - A Conversation with Artist/Retired Judge Jerry Alonzo & Artist/Attorney Gina McKlveen (00:00:00)

2. Healing Power of Art and Law (00:00:02)

3. Embracing Art for Healing (00:17:50)

4. Processing Grief Through Art (00:23:25)

5. Preserving Memories Through Art (00:38:30)

6. Healing Through Art and Memories (00:45:45)

7. Honoring Loss Through Art (00:52:17)

145 episodes

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Content provided by Stephanie Drawdy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephanie Drawdy 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.

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SHOW NOTES:

0:00 artist & attorney Gina McKlveen

1:05 artist & retired judge Jerry Alonzo - the impact of depression

3:00 documentary American Symphony

3:50 Suleika Jaouad - release she experienced by painting about cancer

6:00 Alonzo’s “Out of Balance”

6:40 “Civic Sacrement"

8:20 woodwork during Alonzo’s time as a judge

9:00 “The Jury Box”

10:45 “The Judgment”

11:45 “Justice is God’s Plumb Line”

12:30 Environmental works like “Monstronse”

13:15 “Justice?”

14:15 “Passage”

14:40 “Faltering”

16:00 “Arc”

16:25 asylum work inspired “Matthew 25”

20:30 importance of leaning into the pain

21:35 Emily Gould’s comments

23:30 American Symphony - leaning into anxiety through art

26:25 McKlveen’s response to Alonzo’s work

26:45 “Upturned House” by Phyllida Barlow

27:20 “Inflated Balloons”

27:50 Carnegie International

28:40 McKlveen’s work leaning into grief and loss

29:35 “Fisherman on the Roof”

37:45 “Mermaid Mama”

39:25 “Stay Wild”

40:15 “Heather’s Mama”

42:00 McKlveen’s grandparents

44:50 portraiture versus still life works

47:00 other artists who created still life paintings as portraits, e.g., Van Gogh

48:30 Alonzo’s response to McKlveen

49:05 Gould’s response to McKlveen

49:45 Oluwatobi Aluko’s response

51:00 McKlveen’s planned portrait of grandmother with post box like Mona Lisa

Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Healing Power of Art - A Conversation with Artist/Retired Judge Jerry Alonzo & Artist/Attorney Gina McKlveen (00:00:00)

2. Healing Power of Art and Law (00:00:02)

3. Embracing Art for Healing (00:17:50)

4. Processing Grief Through Art (00:23:25)

5. Preserving Memories Through Art (00:38:30)

6. Healing Through Art and Memories (00:45:45)

7. Honoring Loss Through Art (00:52:17)

145 episodes

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