Art Collab
Sometimes to both students and professors, 91΄σΙρ can feel a little bit like living on an island.
Jeremy Chen, a senior lecturer in 91΄σΙρβs Art Department, set out to change that with the creation of Stew Art Studios, commonly called βThe Stew,β an art studio at 927 Broad St. in downtown 91΄σΙρ, where students can share their work and collaborate on art projects with town residents.
βSome of my students were interested in using art to engage with different communities,β Chen says. βThe art department felt that would be incredibly valuable, so we began looking for ways to create projects that were more interactive.β
Chenβs idea to open a multipurpose and communal creative space downtown was the perfect way to push studentsβ boundaries beyond the classroom and get them interacting with residents of the larger 91΄σΙρ community.
Celebrating Diverse Perspectives
βWe wanted to reach out to the community a little bit more,β Chen says. βWe also felt it would be a good experience for students to not just show their work to each other and to their peers at school but also to put it out in the world. So even just changing that venue and getting them off-campus makes them think about their work differently, and weβre excited about that.β
Chen first began his project with pop-up shows for his sculpture class, but it soon grew into a collaboration with the 91΄σΙρ Area Arts Council. Since partnering with the council, The Stew has held animation seminars, thrown CD release parties, and even conducted a Japanese printing workshop for grade-school kids. One of Chenβs favorites was a series of shadow puppet shows held in fall 2018.
βWe've got this great storefront window. The space is fairly long and narrow, so we just put a big piece of fabric and used very simple lighting,β he says. βStudents made puppets and performed these little shadow puppet vignettes. They were very popular, and we had lots of people from all over town coming to see them.β
However, despite these planned activities, Chen wants people to think of The Stew as a more informal gathering spot to chill and make art with whatever materials are available.
Embracing Differences
βI love this open space, not just for the making, but also for the interaction and the conversations,β he says. βWe have people in their 50s, 60s, and 70s interacting and talking to our students and it's great to see. Weβve had people from all ages come from both the College and the community. It has been a very rewarding experience for everyone involved.β