Engaged creative practice is a phrase that the Stamps School uses to describe the rich collaborations that happen when artists and designers work in honest, meaningful ways with community partners. Together, they generate creative work; discover fresh approaches to policy; and address real-world challenges in innovative ways.
All engaged creative practice efforts share a unifying mission: to help Stamps students, staff, and faculty generate collaborative, reciprocal, and mutually beneficial creative projects with community partners locally, nationally, and internationally.
Socially engaged projects allow the Stamps community to:
Respond to a need or set of needs in a particular community or communities
Facilitate connections among diverse groups and disciplines
Broaden participants’ experiences and understanding of the world
Broaden participants’ view of the role of art and design in the world
Put theory and practice together through hands-on collaborative projects or public interventions
Through courses like Detroit Connections and Change by Design as well as initiatives like the Brightmoor Maker Space, Stamps students learn how to build meaningful engaged creative practice into their own lives, during college and beyond.
The Stamps alumni network also plays a vital role in bringing current Stamps students into creative, community-focused work. The video below shares the story of Stamps alum Laura Amtower (MFA ’15), Director of Education at Community Action Network (CAN), and her collaboration with Stamps student Michelle Ha (BFA ’22) around CAN’s “Strive to Thrive” program for local youth.
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Working together with the diverse communities that comprise our region, Stamps School partnerships and collaborations activate creative initiatives with neighborhoods, businesses, schools, and community organizations.
Community Partnerships
Three words best describe the Stamps School’s approach to relationship-building with our community partners: collaborative, respectful, and reciprocal.
Typically, community partnerships are long-term in practice and require a unique commitment from both the partner and the Stamps School; we share resources and knowledge with one another in a relationship of equality. An engagement project with the Stamps School responds to a set of mutual needs and assets. A strong partnership means that we’re careful to tend to the needs of all involved in the project, including the community partner; the faculty member and/or Michele Schara Artist in Residence; and the Stamps students’ curricular needs. Assets of both groups should be identified so that they can be shared and mutual learning can occur. Current community partners include Detroit Community Schools.
Interested in becoming a Stamps partner? Submit our Pre-partnership form, below.
Collaborations
Collaborations are also an important part of the way the Stamps School works with off-campus organizations. These mutually beneficial collaborations are typically project-focused and may or may not lead to long-term, ongoing partnerships. Recent collaborators include: Brightmoor Alliance, Neighbors Building Brightmoor, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), and Signal-Return.
Interested in a new collaboration? Contact us for more information.
Recent Stories: Engaged Creative Practice
- ArtPrize 2023 features Stamps alums
- Two Sides of the Coin: Endi Poskovic on "Arts & Resistance"
- Q&A: Hana Ichikawa begins internship at Stamps Gallery
- Detroit Month of Design to feature Stamps community members
- Stamps Gallery to kick off 2023 fall events
- Penny Stamps Speaker Series reveals lineup for Fall 2023
- I See What You're Saying
- Harvesting Electronic Waste for the African Bead Museum
- Artists Share Their Stories in New Book by Janie Paul
- 48217: The Stamps Pollution Mural Project
- Stamps Engaging Leaders Program Makes Positive Impact
- Kristina Wong, Cheech Marin, and More Join the Penny Stamps Speaker Series
- Nick Tobier: Brightmoor Maker Space Awarded NEA Grant
- Flint Is Family In Three Acts Coming To Stamps Gallery
- 2021 Envision Award Recipient: Nayda Collazo-Llorens
- Creative Campus Voting Project Wins Design Award
- The Michigan Daily Covers Stop Protecting Predators Event
- Support Brightmoor Maker Space on Giving Tuesday: 11/30/2021
- Breaking Down Silos, Making Change: 2021 Stamps DEI Team Grants
- Laura Amtower and Michelle Ha Co-Create "Strive to Thrive"