The Assault on Critical Race Theory
Photo by Tasha Jolley on Unsplash In this episode, the hosts discuss the new legislative “ad campaign” attacking the teaching of Critical Race Theory, which seeks to honestly analyze the […]
Episode 869 | “Tricky Words” podcast
Million Dollaz Daily: MASTER P TEACHING SNOOP ABOUT THE BIZ podcast
Dr. Joe Vitale: “Your Supreme Subconscious Wish Dictates Your Life.” podcast
Everybody should experience at least 2 different HBCU Homecoming Ep 359 podcast
Week 7 – Puka Nacua’s injury, the Raiders’ win, and Brian Daboll in the tent podcast
Week 7 – Peter King on Brian Callahan’s firing, Bill Belichick at UNC, and the Chiefs’ future podcast
Deebo & Joe – REACTION to Steelers beating the Browns, Ravens dropping to 1-5, Tua postgame podcast
Morning Maddhouse: Monday Maddhouse ReCap (10/13/25) podcast
Aaron Henderson has been making art for over 50 years and he has a lot of great info to share with the Studio Noize listeners. Mr. Henderson has a new book about his long-running series based on negro spirituals. The book is called Fight On: A Visual Interpretation of African American Spirituals. It features not only his amazing paintings but also the written lyrics of the spirituals and essays by a few academics and historians. We talk about his research into the spirituals and how his life experience influences his paintings. Mr. Henderson tells us about making the new book, how he picked his models, and some great moments that happened while creating this series. Get ready to soak up some good knowledge on this episode. It’s the Noize!
Episode 117 topics include:
origin of African American spirituals
region language in slavery
interpreting negro spirituals
researching spirituals
stories of descendants of slavery
kum ba yah
young poets creating spirituals
painting narratives
making an art book
the work of Black artists
Aaron F. Henderson, a native of Birmingham, Ala., has been an artist all his life. The self-proclaimed narrative artist has always loved to draw and paint. For him, it is the story behind each piece of artwork he has done that motivates him to capture the realism, the emotion, the character, and the settings. He works mainly in oils and gouache on canvas, linen, and 100% cotton paper using bold, vibrant colors in his artwork that is showcased in exhibits, museums and corporations, and homes around the world. Henderson has distinguished himself with his Spiritual Series, which is a series of more than 50 pieces over the past 5 years based on his student work-study job as the audio recorder for the world-renowned choir of Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Ala. He is always working on a series, which encompass a range of images, including pieces dedicated to the legend of Ganga Zumbi, Afrolantica, which provides a view into his interpretation of paradise. Another series, Music, includes his depiction of the Jazz influence on our culture.
See More: www.zucotgallery.com + AJC feature on Aaron Henderson
Follow us:
Jamaal Barber: @JBarberStudio
Support the podcast
www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
Photo by Tasha Jolley on Unsplash In this episode, the hosts discuss the new legislative “ad campaign” attacking the teaching of Critical Race Theory, which seeks to honestly analyze the […]
Copyright Blackpodcasting 2025