McArthur Chism's Pop-Top Craft
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
5-2-2025
Abstract
McArthur Chism’s Pop-Top Craft is an audio documentary grounded in oral history that explores the life and art of McArthur Chism, a self-taught bottle cap artist from Water Valley, Mississippi. Born in 1942, Chism began crafting bottle caps in 1958 after recalling vases his maternal grandmother gave him during childhood. That memory became the seed for a lifelong skill, turning discarded materials like bottle caps, wire hangers, and scrap wire into handcrafted birdhouses, crosses, drink coasters, and even picture frames.
Through Chism’s voice, listeners come to understand how material culture, memory, and Southern Black folk art intersect in creative and deeply personal ways. His story is also a window into rural ingenuity and the kind of labor that exists outside of traditional wage structures but is no less valuable. This project is about more than art. It’s about tracing connections, honoring everyday makers, and getting to know the extended branches of family we often overlook.
How many people know their great-grandparent’s first cousin? Through repeated visits and recorded conversations, I not only document Chism’s craft, but place him in the spotlight he deserves. This project invites audiences to reflect on whose stories are preserved and how creative labor in Black Southern communities often goes unseen. The impact lies in recognizing beauty in the ordinary, value in the handmade, and dignity in the lives of people like McArthur Chism whose hands tell stories that history books rarely do.
David Ray Smith, originally from the Mississippi Delta, has a BA in public policy leadership from University of Mississippi. He is currently pursuing an MA in southern studies. He is a Graduate Research Assistant for the Coalition for the Study of Race and Racism and a Young Leaders Fellow in the Aspen Institute. His primary interests include improving the quality of public education, addressing food deserts and food insecurity, reducing health disparities and expanding access to adequate healthcare, fostering entrepreneurship, and enhancing the quality and impact of agribusiness in agrarian environments.
Relational Format
audio recording
Recommended Citation
Smith, David, "McArthur Chism's Pop-Top Craft" (2025). Spring 2025 Showcase. 3.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/docshowcase_2025-05/3
Comments
SST 533 Documentary Fieldwork (Melanie Ho)
David Smith