It鈥檚 The Arts All The Time

Wander down a particular hallway in Holloway Hall and you get a sense that the students who live there have an artistic bent. Doors and walls sport splashy decorations, rooms are frequently equipped with musical instruments or filmmaking gear, and students always seem to be heading off to the dance studio or the music practice room. Welcome to the Appreciating the Arts Parliament, one of 10 special-interest residential groupings in the residence hall for first-year students.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a creativity vibe,鈥 says Residence Director Sage Ober, who is responsible for all of the parliaments, whose themes range from community service to academic excellence to substance-free living. 鈥淚 have music majors, film majors, art majors, graphic design majors, theatre and dance majors,鈥 says the parliament鈥檚 resident assistant, Eddie Harris, a senior film major. 鈥淓verything. Plus a few who are interested in arts but major in something else. It鈥檚 just arts all the time. It never stops.鈥
Harris does his share of typical RA duties like substance-abuse education and mediating roommate conflicts. But he鈥檚 also charged with programming arts-related events. In September he organized an open-mike night that attracted students from throughout Holloway and from other residence halls. The show included 鈥渋nstrumental music, piano, vocals, lots of guitar, a little banjo, a little ukulele, some slam poetry, and some opera,鈥 he notes. He followed that up with a scavenger hunt that involved tracking down specific pieces of art on campus. He鈥檚 also reached out to Shannon Mayers, director of Keene State鈥檚 Redfern Arts Center. She provides him with tickets to shows, which he passes on to the 53 students in his charge.
One recent favorite was a concert by the Spanish Harlem Orchestra. Living with people who share interests is a great way for new college students to start conversations and forge friendships, says Ober, who credits Harris with setting the tone and creating the events that make the Arts Parliament successful. 鈥淭here鈥檚 an inspiration, too, in an upperclassman who鈥檚 heavily involved in his field. Eddie is working on his senior project film right now,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great for first-year students to have someone to look up to. That鈥檚 a benefit as well.鈥