Detroit-based artist Pat Perry (previously featured here) just wrapped up a new mural in Wisconsin. The project had some extra heart and soul behind it, with 27 local schoolteachers lending their portraits to the commentary about the complexity of our current moment and the people helping us navigate it:
βEven in a small rural town, youβre not insulated from the immense forces that shape the world. History happens. Economies rise and fall. Wars begin. Continents drift and mountains erode. One day, the sun will expand and swallow the Earth. Most of us donβt get much of a say in any of it.
Yet, day after day, people find purpose. They wake up early, show up with intention, and try to make sense of thingsβnot just for themselves, but also for others. Teachers do this every day. Not for recognition, and rarely for much pay. Itβs a repetitive act of maintenance that holds things together.
Choosing to shoulder that task, even while standing at the edge of something vast and indifferent, is a quiet act of defiance. Amidst overwhelmingness and uncontrollableness and unanswerableness, teachersβand all custodians of human affairsβkeep meaning in the world by steadily and stubbornly tending to it.β


