On the first day of group, Jerry Butler led Madison teenagers at Youth Justice and Prevention (formerly Neighborhood Intervention Program) through a conversation around a masterpiece of Black history, Judgment Day by Aaron Douglas. The work encapsulates the dynamic culture of the Harlem Renaissance through its striking colors and patterned lines. Hidden stories fill the scene, awaiting the viewer to unlock their mysteries.
Using the design patterns and techniques of Aaron Douglas, teens had the opportunity to craft images of their own using the methods of expression over several weeks.