Art Thrives in a Free and Open Society


Art Thrives in a Free and Open Society
The Issue
This letter was read by an adjunct faculty instructor of nearly 20 years at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts during the last few minutes of a 2.5 hour adult drawing class on 2/4/25. The instructor is no longer under contract as of 2/7/25.
Dear Students,
In this class our primary goal is to develop drawing skills. In doing so you will become more sensitive to your environment - light, shadow, shapes, forms, perspective, proportions and colors. By this practice you will access a depth of self in which you become more aware of your own humanity. To see your own humanity is to recognize it in everyone around you. You will experience the world in a different way. Art is intrinsically personal and what is personal is political. We are deeply interconnected, whether we see it or not and something that hurts one of us hurts us all. Conversely the beauty created by one of us benefits us all. So you can see why it would be impossible not to address the current political crisis today in class.
As an employee of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts I am not permitted to speak on the subject while at work. But my first duty will always be to Art, and the furtherance of art in our community. As your art teacher I cannot say nothing. It's just as I say about my own artistic practice: I can't not do it. This may be the last time you see me because I am risking my position by addressing you this way. But I cannot say nothing because my duty is first to Art and she is a fierce yet gentle and fragile beast who is right now in the greatest peril. If you love art, you cannot love what is happening in our country. Art thrives in a free and open society.
Today, this very hour, people are being rounded up and shackled and removed from their homes and all across the country, people are losing their ability to choose their own life's path. The window of who you can be and how you can express yourself is narrowing rapidly and that cannot sustain a thriving arts community. We are witnessing a dark time in our history as the oligarchy yesterday illegally took hold of our government and is systematically dismantling it. The government programs that are under attack are the same that have allowed Art to flourish and the evidence of our humanity to be revealed. If you love art, you cannot love what is happening in our country. Art thrives in a free and open society.
However, all of this is extremely distressing and one of the things we must do is take time to care for ourselves. So I would like to recognize the terrible times we are witnessing as our country slides into authoritarian leadership, but I would also like to recognize that people need quiet from this storm. So in the context of this class, let us focus on developing our skills and quieting our minds rather than the tempest that is raging outside, causing confusion and chaos by design.
By taking the time to expand your knowledge, skills and world view you are doing a great service to each other. I implore you to make this class your quiet act of resistance. But please know, as you walk within the walls here built to honor great artists and their work that you cannot love art and also abide by the terrors of systematic oppression.
In Service,
Your Art Teacher, Merenda Cecelia
Calling all artists, art teachers, art lovers, crafters, designers, collectors, makers, teaching artists, dancers, performers, musicians, art handlers, conservators, donors, curators, art historians, professors, gallery owners, studio owners, custodians, cafe workers, visitor services associates, volunteers, board members and all who care about art and freedom of expression please sign in support of this letter and a free and open society. Now is the time for bravery, not just for artists but for community leaders and institutions as well. Please sign to encourage institutions and organizations to take a public stand against oppression and in support of marginalized people in our communities. This petition will be shared with the board members of the VMFA and community leaders in Virginia.
¡Viva Frida, Viva Frida siempre!
This is not a solicitation for money, please no donations. Donations through Change.org do not go towards me or this petition. If you have interest in my work in the community please visit: linktr.ee/ceramic_hammer
“If sometimes our great artists have been the most critical of our society, it is because their sensitivity and their concern for justice, which must motivate any true artist, makes him aware that our Nation falls short of its highest potential. I see little of more importance to the future of our country and our civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth.” — President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, for whom The Kennedy Center is named.
“I must fight with all my strength so that the little positive things that my health allows me to do might be pointed toward helping the revolution. The only real reason for living.” — Frida Kahlo
“In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends.” -Martin Luther King Jr.
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” -Audre Lorde
“One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we are not alone.” -bell hooks
“We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” -Elie Wiesel
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The Issue
This letter was read by an adjunct faculty instructor of nearly 20 years at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts during the last few minutes of a 2.5 hour adult drawing class on 2/4/25. The instructor is no longer under contract as of 2/7/25.
Dear Students,
In this class our primary goal is to develop drawing skills. In doing so you will become more sensitive to your environment - light, shadow, shapes, forms, perspective, proportions and colors. By this practice you will access a depth of self in which you become more aware of your own humanity. To see your own humanity is to recognize it in everyone around you. You will experience the world in a different way. Art is intrinsically personal and what is personal is political. We are deeply interconnected, whether we see it or not and something that hurts one of us hurts us all. Conversely the beauty created by one of us benefits us all. So you can see why it would be impossible not to address the current political crisis today in class.
As an employee of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts I am not permitted to speak on the subject while at work. But my first duty will always be to Art, and the furtherance of art in our community. As your art teacher I cannot say nothing. It's just as I say about my own artistic practice: I can't not do it. This may be the last time you see me because I am risking my position by addressing you this way. But I cannot say nothing because my duty is first to Art and she is a fierce yet gentle and fragile beast who is right now in the greatest peril. If you love art, you cannot love what is happening in our country. Art thrives in a free and open society.
Today, this very hour, people are being rounded up and shackled and removed from their homes and all across the country, people are losing their ability to choose their own life's path. The window of who you can be and how you can express yourself is narrowing rapidly and that cannot sustain a thriving arts community. We are witnessing a dark time in our history as the oligarchy yesterday illegally took hold of our government and is systematically dismantling it. The government programs that are under attack are the same that have allowed Art to flourish and the evidence of our humanity to be revealed. If you love art, you cannot love what is happening in our country. Art thrives in a free and open society.
However, all of this is extremely distressing and one of the things we must do is take time to care for ourselves. So I would like to recognize the terrible times we are witnessing as our country slides into authoritarian leadership, but I would also like to recognize that people need quiet from this storm. So in the context of this class, let us focus on developing our skills and quieting our minds rather than the tempest that is raging outside, causing confusion and chaos by design.
By taking the time to expand your knowledge, skills and world view you are doing a great service to each other. I implore you to make this class your quiet act of resistance. But please know, as you walk within the walls here built to honor great artists and their work that you cannot love art and also abide by the terrors of systematic oppression.
In Service,
Your Art Teacher, Merenda Cecelia
Calling all artists, art teachers, art lovers, crafters, designers, collectors, makers, teaching artists, dancers, performers, musicians, art handlers, conservators, donors, curators, art historians, professors, gallery owners, studio owners, custodians, cafe workers, visitor services associates, volunteers, board members and all who care about art and freedom of expression please sign in support of this letter and a free and open society. Now is the time for bravery, not just for artists but for community leaders and institutions as well. Please sign to encourage institutions and organizations to take a public stand against oppression and in support of marginalized people in our communities. This petition will be shared with the board members of the VMFA and community leaders in Virginia.
¡Viva Frida, Viva Frida siempre!
This is not a solicitation for money, please no donations. Donations through Change.org do not go towards me or this petition. If you have interest in my work in the community please visit: linktr.ee/ceramic_hammer
“If sometimes our great artists have been the most critical of our society, it is because their sensitivity and their concern for justice, which must motivate any true artist, makes him aware that our Nation falls short of its highest potential. I see little of more importance to the future of our country and our civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth.” — President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, for whom The Kennedy Center is named.
“I must fight with all my strength so that the little positive things that my health allows me to do might be pointed toward helping the revolution. The only real reason for living.” — Frida Kahlo
“In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends.” -Martin Luther King Jr.
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” -Audre Lorde
“One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we are not alone.” -bell hooks
“We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” -Elie Wiesel
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Merenda was our sons' elementary school art teacher. My adullt sons have different viewpoints on many political topics than their parents and their old art teacher. We freely discourse these with deep reflection and honesty amongst ourselves over joyful gatherings. I am grateful for their teachers who created learning evnironments that fostered ...
Merenda is my children's aunt and I am proud to call her my sister. She has always had a love for art and embraced the free expression it lends itself to. She did not tell others they had to see the world the way she does, but tried to show them her perspective as any great artist does. Her perspective includes being a loving, loyal, and supportive...
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