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Ray Materson

(Interview featured on A Man's World, June 20, 2006)

Raymond Materson believes in the healing power of art. While serving a 15-year prison sentence for drug-related crimes, he salvaged the threads of worn socks to create embroidered miniature tapestries depicting life outside prison walls and used needlepoint to stitch his life back together. Under such conditions, his art was both an escape and an act of courage.

Born into a troubled family, Materson experimented with alcohol and drugs as a young student in Grand Rapids Michigan. He dropped out of high school, but eventually earned a G.E.D. and attended Thomas Jefferson College, were he enjoyed life as a drama and philosophy major but also descended into drug addiction. In his junior year, he was introduced to cocaine. "That absolutely changed my life,” he says. "I became a junkie literally overnight. That was the demon."

Today, Materson uses his art and his experience as a recovering addict to help troubled youth transform their lives. A celebrated artist whose painstakingly embroidered scenes typically measure a mere 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches, Materson is program director of Pregnancy Prevention, HIV education/parenting programs at the Berkshire Farm Center and services for youth in Canaan, New York, a residential placement and treatment facility for troubled adolescents and young men.

Besides garnering him a national recognition, Materson's art has now also won him the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's “Innovators Combating Substance Abuse” award-the first time this honor has been given to someone working in the arts.

This program is a powerful example of how one's total immersion in something as simple as needle-pointing can deter, and even heal, the ravages of chronic drug abuse, and paralyzingly low self-esteem.

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Book by Ray Materson:
Sins and Needles: A Story of Spiritual Mending

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