Art Hive
Last Wednesday of the month 1 to 3pm
(Fall and Winter)
Starting Sept. 25
Location: Keffer Chapel
Luther’s ART HIVE is a free drop-in open studio focused on wellness and the arts.
No registration required. No cost for art materials/supplies. Just de-stress, explore, and have fun!
The ART HIVE is a safe, inclusive, and diverse community space where students can build relationships with others through art-making - the open studio space with no set agenda helps students connect with their inner artists, which supports creative thinking, expanded awareness, and playfulness.
We are dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community that values creativity, self-expression, and the power of art to bring people together. Our Art Hive group is a collaborative space where students and staff come together to explore their artistic talents, share ideas, and build connections.
Let’s get our art on together - see you there!
To ensure a positive and inclusive environment for all, we commit to the following principles:
We embrace diversity in all its forms, and we welcome individuals of varying backgrounds, abilities, experiences, and skill levels. We believe that art is a universal language that transcends boundaries. No previous experience is required, and all art supplies will be provided at no cost.
We respect each other’s artistic choices, opinions, and perspectives. We create a non-judgmental space where everyone is valued and heard. No participant is ever required to answer any question or participate in any activity that makes them uncomfortable. Bullying or micro-aggression of any kind will not be tolerated, nor will disparaging remarks about race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, gender, identity, disability, body type, or other facets of identity.
We empower each member to explore their creative potential and express themselves freely through art. We celebrate the unique talents and strengths that each individual brings to the group.
We offer support and encouragement to one another, fostering a sense of belonging and well-being. We recognize that art can be a source of healing and personal growth. We also acknowledge that there are other systemic issues which art-making alone cannot address, and do our best to direct folks towards supportive community resources, including services related to mental health, housing, food, or any other aspect of well-being. You can access these resources through the Martin Luther University College Art Hive Resources and Community Support Directory by scanning the provided QR code, referring to the physical version in the Community Resources binder at the Chapel, or reaching out to our group facilitators directly.
Art-making can be healing, cathartic, and emotional at times. While this is not specifically an Art Therapy space, we seek to prioritize the emotional well-being of our participants and acknowledge the complex challenges that folks might be facing in their personal lives. If at any point during our art-making sessions, you or someone else experiences distress, please do not hesitate to reach out for support. Our facilitators and fellow hosts are here to help, and point you toward further community mental health resources.
We maintain the confidentiality of personal stories shared within the group. Trust is essential for open expression. Do not take photos or share images of others or their artwork without their explicit consent.
We want every member of our Art Hive community to relish their time with us. Embrace the freedom of creative expression, explore your artistic journey, and savor the moments of inspiration and connection. We hope your time here is both fulfilling and inspiring.
By joining the Art Hive, we pledge to uphold these principles and contribute to a welcoming, inspiring, and collaborative artistic community.
Together, we create art, foster connections, and make a positive impact at Martin Luther University College Art Hive.