Voices of Home Visits Montpelier


EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 — JANUARY 2022 AT THE CENTER FOR ARTS AND LEARNING, 46 BARRE STREET, MONTPELIER, VT.


Voices of Home explores the experiences of Vermonters living in affordable housing through audio recordings and painted portraits.

Del holds up his portrait for the picture

Voice of Home is an audio-visual storytelling project launched in 2015 by Corrine Yonce when she served as an Americorps VISTA volunteer with the Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition. This exhibit brings together work from two of Yonce’s collaborative efforts, Voices of South Burlington Community Housing and Voices of Decker Towers.

Yonce envisioned Voices of Home as a way to “erase the stigma surrounding affordable housing communities and educate our friends and neighbors about the importance of a stable, reasonably priced home in helping people lead fulfilling lives.” Through the project she interviewed residents in a number of Vermont affordable housing communities, engaged with them through their stories, and learned how having affordable homes impacted their lives. She recorded those conversations and subsequently paired the recordings with painted portraits of each interviewee.

Yonce’s work compellingly combines visual art—painting and mixed media—with audio, manifesting a creative and engaging approach to documentary that highlights (in form as well as content) the human, and humane, aspects of sharing the experiences of others.

Listen to a sample of audio from the exhibit:

 

VIEW THE ONLINE EXHIBIT:

VOICES OF HOME