We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Ralph E.

I want my legacy to be my art work. I want my illustrations and paintings to be a reflection of my time here on earth. I would want people to remember that I was a human who loved, lost, triumphed and failed. Who used the medium of art to break free. That as painful as this life and existence is, art is a way to push forward through the process of self expression and exploration. Art created by people, is the last piece of magic left in the world. My work seeks to explore the final frontier of free expression. The last place on earth where a person can be free to do and say as they please. I believe it’s why I have dedicated my life to art, Read More>>

 Nicholas Skillman

I want to leave a positive mark, I want people to remember me as a positive impact, when listening to my music I want the person listening to experience something different something they can relate to and something they can remember! I feel I bring a lot of energy to my music and I feel I am a very lyrical type of rapper that can draw attention by my punchlines and story telling raps about my life! As far as my legacy I just want my son to see you can do anything you put your mind to as long as you don’t give up!! Read More>>

Noah Weininger

I love telling stories. That’s first and foremost what I try to do with my photography. Just as all things are greater than the sum of their parts, storytelling binds photos together, and makes them more beautiful and impactful as a series than any one photo could be on its own, which is true for all art. But outside of practicality, I think storytelling is very important to who we are as people. They give us our sense of identity, of value, of morality.  Read More>>