In this episode of On The Scene, Allison Dyjach and guest host David Harmes head to Grand Trunk Saloon's new location in Downtown Kitchener to chat with local artist A.Decker and local indie band Painting Pelicans.
Guests:
Alana Decker (A. Decker) is a visual artist, youth program facilitator, and certified Therapeutic Art Mentor who integrates creativity with mental health advocacy. Her art serves as a tool for healing, empowerment, and raising awareness of social issues, exploring themes of identity, mental well-being, and self-expression. By blending affirmations, poetry, and artistic imagery, Alana fosters dialogue that inspires resilience and self-reflection. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions such as Remembering All That I Am and When Passion Takes the Lead, as well as Black and Free at the Ken Seiling Museum and the Homer Watson Juried Show. Alana's public art includes Accepting Myself As I Am, displayed on a planters box, and the collaborative mural Unity in Bloom. Through workshops, murals, and exhibitions, Alana connects with communities, encouraging creativity and growth.
Hailing from Kitchener, Ontario, Painting Pelicans is an indie rock band that blends honest lyrics, indie charm, and a little bit of everything else into their sound. What started as a collaboration between Jonas and Harry, quickly morphed into a full fledged band, adding Thomas on drums and Noah on bass/guitar. With one album already under their belt, and an EP on the way, Painting Pelicans is doing what they do best: making good music and putting on fun shows.
Music Featured: Twas Now (Show You Mine), Rachel Hickey (River), Painting Pelicans (Don't Leave)
What is ON THE SCENE?
ON THE SCENE is a live radio broadcast showcasing the music, film, and arts events in KW each week. Hosted by local musician and podcaster Allison Dyjach, ON THE SCENE provides listings, artist interviews, and local music. Tune in at 7:00pm every Thursday on MidtownRadio.ca. Sponsored by the Downtown Kitchener and Uptown Waterloo BIAs.