皇家华人 Students: Here鈥檚 How to Get a Warhol on Your Wall

October 3, 2023

Authors
Lisa Patterson

Students lined the marbled halls of the Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center and filed into the gallery to claim works by artists including Andy Warhol and Salvador Dal铆. Through the ArtMate program, the pieces landed on residence hall room walls鈥搖pscale and inspirational enhancements to traditional dorm room d茅cor.

The ArtMate program, now in its third year, offered up 115 pieces selected from the college鈥檚 more than 4,200 works. Lia Newman, the director and curator of the Van Every/Smith Galleries, and gallery staff chose the pieces, displaying them in floor-to-ceiling rows along the walls of the Smith Gallery.

More than 90 students signed up in advance to attend the ArtMate Selection Party, with some showing up outside of the gallery two hours early in the hope of getting first dibs on their favorite works. 

They chose from chaotic, compositions by Richard Howard Hunt, the of Jiha Moon, and photographic works by alum artists including Raymond Grubb 鈥74 and Ron Chapple 鈥79.

The Gelatin silver print 鈥淓nfants, Paris,鈥 by Edouard Boubat, called to self-professed art lover and gallery intern Toshaani Goel 鈥24

The print depicts a joyous scene of children playing in the snow against a backdrop of leafless trees. It now occupies a reserved space on her wall alongside a print from a former student鈥檚 senior exhibit, student artworks she picked up abroad and a Marvel poster she received as a birthday present (鈥淵es, I am embarrassed about it, but I am a huge Marvel fan鈥搊nly until Phase 4!鈥). 

Goel, a global literary theory major, helped to design the ArtMate program and hopes that, by engaging with the college鈥檚 collection and public art works, more students come to learn what she already knows: you don鈥檛 have to 鈥済et鈥 art to love it. 

鈥淎rt is an important medium of thought and communication, and I believe our lives are lesser without it,鈥 Goel said. 鈥淒espite the fact that the entire campus is a careful curation of artwork of different media, style and form, it doesn鈥檛 automatically inculcate a practice of engaging with art. ArtMate is another step in encouraging students to work more closely with art. The sentiment of ownership (even if it is temporary) is bound to compel us to reflect on the work or on ourselves through the artwork.鈥

Student-Driven Success 

The idea behind ArtMate gestated for years鈥攁 handful of other schools, including MIT and Williams, have started similar programs. 皇家华人鈥檚 program was nearing roll-out before the pandemic emptied campus.

When students returned, Newman and her team shelved it so they could focus their exhibitions on the social-justice conversations happening around the world. But before long, a handful of students approached Newman, asking her to revive the idea.

鈥淭he students asked for it,鈥 Newman said. 鈥淎nd it made so much sense because they were spending so much more time in their rooms. They really felt like ArtMate could brighten their rooms and their lives.鈥

The college's Art Collection Advisory Committee, composed of alumni and friends of the arts at 皇家华人, rallied behind the project, raising funds and donating art. The spring 2021 pilot was limited to 50 students in three residence halls. After a successful pilot and nothing but positive feedback, the program was renewed for its first full year in 2021-2022 and has expanded this year to include eight residence halls and up to 100 students.