What is The Gloryworks Experience?    

The Gloryworks Experience is an exciting visual arts presentation

that features near-life-sized busts of key figures from African-American

history.  Listeners are held spellbound as they hear the biographies of

persons who played important roles in American history as told by the

artist Darryl Chamberlain.  The Gloryworks Experience uses these

biographical essays as a platform to teach mutual respect and

human understanding.

 

 

 
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The Gloryworks Experience is a people-oriented program.  The audience

is shown important instances where the American people have historically

worked to improve the American society. The Gloryworks Experience will

bring the audience into the present and introduce the bust of a 12-year-old boy

from Canada who changed the export laws of his country.  The Gloryworks

Experience is an inspirational presentation that challenges the audience to

commit to improve  relationships and conditions within their communities.
 

 

 

The Gloryworks Experience, a multifaceted presentation.

   
The Gloryworks Experience is a flexible presentation that is adaptable to a wide variety of subjects or issues.  Host organizations may choose topics for the Gloryworks program to focus on.  Some of the topics that have been addressed through the Gloryworks Experience are:
  • African-American history
  • Antebellum American experiences
  • Music appreciation - from baroque to modern
  • English literature with emphasis on African-American writers
  • Drug abuse
  • Celebrating diversity.
  • The importance of voting

You name the topic and a Gloryworks presentation can be formatted to address it.

 

   

The Gloryworks Experience is live history

   
 

Listeners are intrigued to know which ex-president served as the defense lawyer for the leader

of the Amistad rebellion.  This case was then called “"The trial of the century."  They are introduced

to the inventor and holder of 50 patents of some astounding devices.  They'll meet a man who was

called, "The angriest man in America."  Moreover, they'll meet a courageous housewife who traveled

over 500 miles and risked her life to participate in a civil-rights demonstration, of which she could

have easily said, "It’s not my problem." 
 
Gloryworks is an important teaching presentation with an objective of bridging the gaps in race relations. 

Each biography is presented in a tasteful and inoffensive manner.  Gloryworks underscores the greatness

of the American society by highlighting the incidents of where people have historically worked together

to overcome great obstacles.

   
     
     
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