Radio Interview: A conversation with a Black Catholic artist November 14, 2023By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Black Catholic Ministry, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview Wayman Scott IV (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff) Wayman Scott IV, a parishioner of Church of the Nativity in Timonium, is an up-and-coming Black Catholic artist based at Baltimore Clayworks whose works are gaining national and international attention. A former youth minister at St. John in Columbia who also served as a chaplain and grief counselor at Gilchrest Hospice, Scott infuses both his Catholic faith and his African-American heritage into his work. He currently serves as associate director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Gilchrist and GBMC Health Partners. He talks with George Matysek Jr. about his development as a Black Catholic artist. Click play below to listen to the full program. Also see: Beauty born of pain: Black Catholic artist sees art as means of healing New artwork honors hero of Cumberland More radio interviews Radio Interview: Catholicism, religious freedom and the early United States Radio Interview: Vatican journalist Carol Glatz shares insights on Pope Leo and covering the Church from Rome Radio Interview: From father to son Radio Interview: Source of All Hope accompanies people experiencing homelessness on Baltimore streets Radio Interview: Nurturing faith in young hearts Radio Interview: Bishop Adam J. Parker takes more listener questions in ‘Ask a Bishop’ Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print
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