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This semester, 13 students from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 (VPA) are serving as research assistants to professional visual artists preparing for residencies abroad. Student participation is facilitated through this fall鈥檚 Arts and Cultural Diplomacy course taught by Joanna Spitzner, VPA professor and chair of the Department of Foundation, and Jan Cohen-Cruz, director and University professor. The course partners with , a program administered by the Bronx Museum of the Arts and funded by the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, which is sending 15 U.S. artists abroad to work with local artists and young people around the world to create community-based art projects.聽
鈥淭his is a terrific opportunity for our students to experience the international dimension of SU鈥檚 vision, Scholarship in Action,鈥 says Cohen-Cruz, who is also the project evaluator for smARTpower. 鈥淭hese are artists of exceptional quality and creativity who want to apply their art to processes around the world that bring more people into expressive culture, and to exchange ideas around challenges they face in their regions.鈥澛
Each SU student is partnered with one or two smARTpower artists and is researching a diversity of topics that illuminate the range of research that underlies international artistic residencies. For example, Sarah Whitehouse, a junior sculpture major,聽is helping artist Xaviera Simmons prepare for a residency in Sri Lanka by procuring a language teacher for Simmons through the embassy, and by investigating Sri Lankan cookbooks, historical and contemporary artwork and even the best place to surf. Ali Martini, a junior communications design major,聽is examining the construction of kites in different cultures for artist Miguel Luciano, who will be creating kites with young people in a refugee camp in Kenya. Katie Walsh, a sophomore communications design major assisting Duke Riley for a trip to China, is collecting information about a myth underlying the Chinese zodiac that involves artists racing in boats, and is finding places in Shanghai to rent animals and boats for Riley鈥檚 re-enactment of the myth during his smARTpower residency.聽
The 15 smARTpower artists include both emerging and established artists who work in a variety of media, from site-specific happenings to portable art installations. They were chosen from close to 1,000 individuals who applied from nearly all 50 states and U.S. territories, based on selection criteria that included the strength of the artist鈥檚 work and his or her proven communitment to community-based art-making.聽
In addition to conducting research for the artists, the students are also researching about the artists they are assisting. For example, artist Chris 鈥淒aze鈥 Ellis asked Jacob Crook, a graduate student in聽printmaking, to gather images of Ecuadorian plant life, birds and insects for the mural he will create with local participants in Ecuador. Having become familiar with the artist鈥檚 body of work, the student was excited to realize that the artist is expanding his palette through the smARTpower program.聽
Such an activity strengthens the students鈥 research skills and broadens their experiences. Janny Crotty,聽a graduate student in聽documentary film and history,聽took on the most time-intensive research by assisting sound-artist Kabir Carter, who has the first smARTpower residency in Istanbul this month. Crotty identified Turkish specialists to collaborate with Carter in workshops on oral history, radio documentaries and acoustics. She notes, 鈥淲e have to be involved critically and be selective so we鈥檙e not sending everything or nothing, but rather choosing carefully and annotating each 鈥榝ind鈥 so the artist can decide whether or not to pursue it.鈥 Evan Bujold, a graduate student in聽computer art,聽describes artist and deejay Art Jones sending him on 鈥渁 treasure hunt鈥 for Pakistani music from the ’60s, exposing him to a world of sounds he did not know existed.聽
The research is also expanding students鈥 sense of what constitutes contemporary art, and is demonstrating how artists methodologically approach their art-marking. Sam Raut, a graduate student in computer art researching for artists Rachel Shachar and Seth Augustine鈥檚 residency in Venezuela, is impressed with Shachar鈥檚 expertise in puppet-making and costume construction, and Augustine鈥檚 ease moving among disciplines and media including sculpture, photography, collages and installations. Jenna Lonczak, a sophomore in聽communications design assisting MacArthur-winning artist Pep贸n Osorio, is intrigued that Osorio will use in Nepal a format for community-based arts that includes gathering stories from local people, making art to represent those stories and touring the art so different communities can learn the stories.聽
鈥淭he framework of the smARTpower program has introduced the class to a whole world of art that is as much about a process open to broad participation as it is about supporting ongoing creativity,鈥 says Cohen-Cruz. 鈥淧rofessor Spitzner and I are gratified to see arts students expanding their sense of what artists are doing in the world today, while directly contributing to a real-life cultural diplomacy effort.鈥
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