Augusta Lewis Troup School Mural
Completed April 2008

Public Art Commission Completed. Photo-montage mural depicting the history of the labor movement in New Haven CT, on wall facing entrance of newly renovated public middle school. Commissioned by the City of New Haven Percent for Art Program. 5′-3″ x 48′, 12 panels, Porcelain Enamel on Steel. Awarded commission October 2006, installed April 2008. Budget: $42,690.

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Project Description

The mural is a photo-montage of historical photographs commemorating the labor movement in New Haven. It includes pictures from various time periods, intermingled in a non-linear fashion. Two pictures of Augusta Troup are included, as are pictures of local labor activists of import: Vincent Sirabella, Nick Aiello, Philip Voigt, and John Wilhelm. I’ve included images of the Labor Day Parade of 1960, Teachers picketing the Hall of Records in 1970, Macy’s and Kennedy’s workers picketing against Van Heusen imports also from about 1970, the Olin Strike of 1979, the Yale strike of 1984, and the Local 34 and 35 and District 1199 strike of 2003. I’ve tried to include a good historical selection and various races and ages are represented.

In Augusta’s honor, I’ve given women, and women’s fight for equal pay, the primary spotlight. I’ve presented the photos in a variety of scale to give greater visual appeal. Because earlier photos were of necessity in black and white, I’ve made all the images monochromatic. One image merges into the next, the eye moves in and out, traveling left to right; the mural offers an experience of discovery and recognition. Though the events portrayed originate across many decades and pertain to a number of employers, the spirit remains the same; New Haven’s workers over time have been united in the common goal of fair, equitable, and respectful treatment in the place that they work.

Most of the pictures (19 images) are courtesy of Virginia Blaisdell, a local photographer who has covered labor events in the city for 36 years—for local newspapers and Locals 34, 35, and GESO at Yale (UNITE HERE) and District 1199 (SEIU); she is currently on staff at UNITE HERE. Ten pictures are courtesy of the Greater New Haven Labor History Association; thanks to Joan Cavanagh, archivist, and Bill Berndtson for their invaluable help. Three images are from the New Haven Museum and Historical Society, four are from Ken Suzuki (who works for Local 34), and Susan Voigt provided the photograph of herself and husband Philip.

All pictures have been digitally photo-montaged to give the same “look and feel” the artist’s typical multiple exposure panoramic photographs.

Fabrication Information

Material: Porcelain Enamel on twelve 48” wide x 63” high flanged panels; 16 gauge steel. Flanged panels were fabricated and a base coat of porcelain was applied and fired. The halftone image was then applied and fired again. Porcelain enamel is a mixture of glass and pigments that are fused to steel at high temperatures (about 1400 degrees Fahrenheit); it creates a permanent bond. Porcelain enamel is the same material used on traditional kitchen stoves and is extremely durable. Material is exterior grade, is UV resistant, and is guaranteed against fading for 25 years when used outdoors.

Fabricator: Winsor Fireform, 3401 Mottman Road SW, Tumwater, WA 98512, Voice: 800.824.7506, Fax. 360.786.6631, E-Mail: bryan@winsorfireform.com, Owner: Bryan Stockdale.


Installer: Connecticut Sign Service, new address: 25 Middlesex Turnpike, Essex, CT 06426, Voice: 860.767.7446, Fax: 860.767.7447, E-mail: john@ctsign.com, Owner: John Morrison.


Public Art Commission Website

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Greater New Haven Labor History Association

Greater New Haven Labor History Association now uses my mural as their site banner.


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Completed April 2008

Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age: 2008

Inclusion in the book Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age, by Robert Hirsch, Focal Press, 2008. Chapter 7, ‘Time, Space, Imagination, and the Camera’, page 195.

Light & Lens: Photography in the Digital Age is a groundbreaking introductory book that clearly and concisely provides the instruction and building blocks necessary to create thought-provoking digitally based photographs. It is an adventurous idea book that features numerous classroom-tested assignments and exercises from leading photographic educators to encourage you to critically explore and make images from the photographers’ eye, an aesthetic point of view.”

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