
CINCINNATI— A colorful figure deserves a colorful remembrance. Jerry Springer, famous for his role as a mayor and iconic talk show host, left an indelible mark on Cincinnati. His legacy and support of the organization Tender Mercies, a Cincinnati nonprofit dedicated to providing housing and support services for homeless adults with histories of severe mental illness, will be the subject of a new ArtWorks mural this summer.
Following Springer’s passing from pancreatic cancer in 2023, Jene Galvin, a longtime friend, and Cincinnati City Councilmember Jeff Cramerding approached ArtWorks to find a meaningful way to honor Springer’s legacy.
“We believe Jerry would not want simply a mural to pay homage to him, but instead he would want a mural to help him, even in death, to continue the work that was in his spirit, meaning he would want to try to help others through the mural, in this case, Tender Mercies. It all fits the theme of, ‘take care of yourself and each other,’“ said Galvin.
ArtWorks Apprentices, aged 18–21, will collaborate with teaching artists to create the mural outside Tender Mercies offices, located at 27 W 12th St. in OTR. ArtWorks is currently seeking a designer for the mural. A call for artists, running through April 9, is now open with details at ArtWorksCincinnati.org.
The mural’s plaque will include a QR code so that mural visitors can easily donate to support Tender Mercies. Jerry’s friends and family including Galvin, Louis Beck of Union and Guardian Savings Banks, and Marcia Spaeth of Union Savings Bank, are providing support for the mural.
“We’re always eager to respond to community needs and requests, and we are attuned to the voice of Cincinnati and its requests,“ said Jill Dunne, ArtWorks’ Senior Director of Marketing & Communications. “Through partnerships and collaboration, we aim to create impactful community art, and this project is no exception. Jerry’s show often featured ordinary people with extraordinary stories, making it truly remarkable. Now, we’re focused on finding the perfect designer who can embody Jerry’s philosophy in this mural. “
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About Tender Mercies
Established in 1985, Tender Mercies transforms the lives of homeless adults with mental illness by providing security, dignity, and community in a place they call home. Every year Tender Mercies provides over 200 men and women with housing that is safe, clean, respectful, and affordable. Tender Mercies assists with obtaining benefits and services like employment training, independent living skills training and counseling to prevent a return to homelessness. To learn more, visit www.tendermerciesinc.org.
About ArtWorks
Since 1996, ArtWorks has collaborated with community organizations and residents, businesses, governments, foundations, and nonprofits to build creative works of art that support the Greater Cincinnati region’s global reputation as an arts destination. ArtWorks has employed and trained over 3,500 professional artists and 4,000 youth, ages 14–24. We invest in our creative economy by creating jobs that support local talent, pairing professional artists to inspire and mentor diverse teams of youth, and helping them build 21st-century career-readiness skills. Over the past 28 years, this collaborative approach has created a citywide gallery with more than 14,000 public and private art projects, including more than 300 permanent outdoor murals.
Image courtesy Tender Mercies