While making this assignment, we
decided to show a lot of Greg’s actual art in the two restaurants. This was able to show the ambiance that his
art created in the restaurants. We also
wanted to show exactly what kinds of things Greg was doing, instead of just
having him sit and tell us. Instead of
taking his word for it, we could see for ourselves the effect that he was
having on the community. We were luckily
able to get easy access to the restaurants that he worked with.
This assignment
brought Lizzie Velàsquez to mind. Lizzie
is a motivational speaker and author that was labeled the ugliest woman in
2012. Lizzie suffers from a horrible
disorder that prevents her from gaining body fat. She is blind in one eye and has a very weak
immune system. She is also only 26 years
old. After having two very offensive
YouTube videos released about her, she became a motivational speaker against
bullying. Lizzie now has a large
following of supporters that have her back.
This is so inspirational because Lizzie reaches beyond her community to
help other people. She performs an
exemplary service by being a role model for youth and an advocate against
bullying. What Greg does is very
inspiring because he tries to encourage goodness through his art. If we had more people like Greg and Lizzie
that serve the people around them, this world would be awesome.
In, From Datastan to
Storyland, Arlene Goldberg explains the ways that providing a personal,
human story helps people connect to issues and causes in ways that mere data
and planning cannot. For instance, she points out that, although President
Obama and his administration have tried to address various social problems,
Goldberg points out that although politicians often create programs to do so,
they are often unable to get the support and acknowledgement they need to bring
about significant change. However, this type of change is more likely to come
about when we learn about these problems and their solutions when they are
rooted in personal stories that connect people to culture. Greg and his
colleagues’ work addresses problems of lack of culture and exposure in the
Provo/Orem area. By presenting his story as an extension of himself, our
documentary may help others to see the change, excitement, and bonding that can
come about when we bring playful art into our community.
Greg explained that he chose to help with this work because
he grew up in Provo, and he feels like the community he grew up in influences
his current work. He chose to give back to that community by sharing his work
in a permanent way with a variety of members of the community. His work
reflects the simple, suburban life that was central to his childhood, and by
choosing to work on these projects, he gave some of himself back to that
community.