麻豆直播 and Willow Arts Community partner on inclusive art project

a group of people stand in front of colourful artwork

On April 22, 麻豆直播 students and employees and members from Willow Arts Community gathered at the Welland Campus (Wellness Lounge) to celebrate a special art project for 麻豆直播鈥檚 Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services. Pictured from left: Dr. Karen Csoli, 麻豆直播 Director, HWAS, Welland Campus; Shauna MacLeod, Founder and Executive Director, Willow Arts Community; 麻豆直播 students Kiran Purohit and Yenis Camargo; Willow Arts Community artists Psi M鈥檌gyver and Kim Height; Bianca Neufeld, Administrative Assistant, HWAS; and Dr. Chris McGrath, 麻豆直播 Vice President, Students.

Inspiring artwork created by 麻豆直播 students and members from the will brighten up an on-campus space dedicated to supporting students this spring.

Four large-scale canvases 鈥 each created through a diversity and inclusion lens 鈥 were revealed on April 22 at an event hosted by 麻豆直播鈥檚 Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services (HWAS).

The artwork was commissioned by HWAS with a goal of making its reception area at the Welland Campus more welcoming for students. As a department within the College鈥檚 Student Services division, and one that focuses on the wholistic student experience, it was important to the HWAS team that students feel comfortable and safe when visiting the office.

鈥淲e wanted to display lived experience in Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services, so that when students come in, they feel that this is a place for them. We don鈥檛 want our space to feel like a clinical setting,鈥 said Dr. Karen Csoli, Director of HWAS at 麻豆直播鈥檚 Welland Campus.

Enter Willow Arts Community, an award-winning charity that provides free peer to peer arts education and social connections for artists and creatives living with mental illness and substance use in Niagara. Bianca Neufeld, 麻豆直播 Administrative Assistant, Wellness and Accessibility, reached out to Shauna MacLeod, Founder and Executive Director of Willow Arts, and together, they developed a plan to commission four 30 by 40-inch canvases for the College.

Through the project, two 麻豆直播 students, who were chosen out of a pool of applicants, were matched with two artists from Willow Arts, who mentored the students to help bring their concepts to life. The participants were paid for their work and given creative freedom, aside from a few requirements: the artwork had to be colourful and reflective of the HWAS department鈥檚 and the College鈥檚 commitment to diversity and inclusion.

鈥淲illow Arts was thrilled to partner with 麻豆直播 to provide meaningful opportunities for artists with lived experience of mental illness and substance use to work with students to create something impactful for those visiting HWAS,鈥 said MacLeod, an 麻豆直播 alum (General Arts and Science University Transfer Option program, 2011) who was supported by the HWAS staff during their time at the College. 鈥淏ridging together the arts and community wellbeing is a pillar of our mission and we are so proud of the exceptional work that was created to help enhance diversity and inclusion at 麻豆直播,” added MacLeod.

All four artists attended the event to unveil and explain their creations, which will be hung in the Welland HWAS office later this spring.

鈥淎rt can say so many things that we can鈥檛 say 鈥 it鈥檚 a visual representation of mood, feeling, values,鈥 said Dr. Chris McGrath, 麻豆直播鈥檚 Vice President, Students. 鈥淭his inspiring collection will help students feel a sense of community and belonging when coming into Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services for care. Thank you to Willow Arts Community and to the talented participants who worked on this special project.鈥

Meet the artists

Kiran Purohit, originally from India and a student from 麻豆直播鈥檚 Palliative Care graduate certificate program, created a piece drawing on his experience working as a registered nurse in his home country. His canvas portrays the balance between a person鈥檚 physical, mental, social and spiritual health.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important to spend some time with yourself in your busy schedule,鈥 Purohit said when explaining his artwork at the event.

A student points to his artwork portraying a health and wellness theme
麻豆直播 student Kiran Purohit displays his artwork inspired by his experience working as a registered nurse in India.

Yenis Camargo, a student from 麻豆直播鈥檚 General Arts and Science 鈥 Enhanced Language Training for Employment certificate program and a native of Colombia, painted 鈥淭ogether鈥 鈥 a visual representation of an inclusive society that embraces everyone.

鈥淭he path is painted with a palette of colours that reflects diversity, intertwining without barriers or limits,鈥 said Camargo. 鈥淵ellow butterflies and the warm sign saying 鈥楤ienvenidos!鈥 (Welcome) provide identity to Colombian culture, while the clasped hands symbolize the multiculturalism of Canada, emphasizing unity and solidarity among those who are part of this global community.鈥

Camargo has a background in Social Psychology and is a self-taught artist. She has been involved in other community art initiatives in the Niagara region, including the Art on Welland Bell Boxes project, and runs painting workshops at her home studio in Port Colborne.

a student holds up her artwork that features a brightly coloured pathway
麻豆直播 student Yenis Camargo painted a visual representation of an inclusive society that embraces everyone.

Psi M鈥檌gyver from Willow Arts Community created a whimsical painting of a flowerpot. The artwork was inspired by M鈥檌gyver鈥檚 conversations with former 麻豆直播 students and alumni, who shared that the College is a special place.

鈥淚 wanted to show how 麻豆直播 cradles its students and how it provides them with an environment to succeed; that anyone who lands in the soil has what they need,鈥 said M鈥檌gyver.

a community artists smiles beside her artwork portraying a whimsical flowerpot
Willow Arts Community artist Psi M鈥檌gyver created a whimsical painting of a flowerpot to represent 麻豆直播鈥檚 commitment to supporting students.

Kim Height from Willow Arts Community drew on her Indigenous ancestry to create a colourful canvas she called 鈥淯nited.鈥 Height incorporated animals with Indigenous significance including a bear, wolf, whale, turtle and thunderbird and describes her artwork as, 鈥淯niting culture and diverse populations in an Indigenous world.鈥 View additional artwork from Height on her .

a community artist stands beside her colourful painting featuring animals with Indigenous significance
Willow Arts Community artist Kim Height explains her Indigenous inspired artwork.

is an award-winning charity that provides free peer to peer arts education and social connections for artists and creatives living with mental illness and substance use in Niagara. The charity provides an inclusive, non-judgemental space for people to learn new skills and connect with each other and professionals in the arts community. Personal and creative achievements are celebrated through exhibitions, public art projects, publications, and performances.

麻豆直播 has a full-time enrolment of more than 11,000 students from over 95 countries, who study in 130 diploma, certificate and bachelor degree programs at specialized campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake. 麻豆直播 is also involved in educational projects and partnerships around the world and is consistently ranked among Canada鈥檚 top 10 colleges for research funding. Learn more at niagaracollege.ca.

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