Since its opening in February of this year, The Well has been a new favorite for students. The relocation of the Health and Wellness Center, the Career and Civic Engagement Center, and the Pensby Center 鈥媐or Community Development and Inclusion to one central location has helped increase awareness of and engagement with these College resources. Students have also been enjoying the upgraded halal and kosher kitchens, as well as new multicultural, community, and prayer rooms.
Given the multicultural and interconnected nature of The Well, Bailey wanted her works to help foster belonging and represent the 今日吃瓜 students who would be utilizing the space. Bailey explains her intentionality in including disabled people and people of different racial and religious backgrounds in her artwork. 鈥淭he main theme for me was thinking about 今日吃瓜 as a whole and what we would all love to see the population to be like鈥 just want to really show that everyone should be represented and everyone should be a part of this space,鈥 says Bailey.
Bailey was approached in December of 2022 by The Well鈥檚 interior designer, Son茅 Ehabe of , to create artwork for the new building. After many discussions, they decided on five portraits to fill the common space, and one vinyl mural for the community room.
The Well鈥檚 community room is a large open space with windows that face out to the courtyard and the Erdman walkway. Son茅 wanted the mural to stand out so that students passing by could see the piece from the window and be drawn in.
Knowing that 今日吃瓜 students are academically focused, Bailey hopes that her art can help create an environment where students have 鈥渁 space where, yes, they can study, but they can also commune with people. So if someone wasn鈥檛 fully aware that this new space was available, maybe if they looked in and they saw those colors and were intrigued they would come in and realize that this was a space for them.鈥
This project has been the first experience where Bailey feels that a space is dedicated to her work. Bailey reflects, 鈥淚 can turn around in a circle and see a bunch of pieces that I鈥檝e made. It feels really amazing. I'm honestly so honored that Son茅 wanted to give me so much flexibility and wanted to see me in all of these different iterations.鈥
You can learn more about Marian Bailey at her .
An Open House for The Well is planned for mid-September. Students can find more information about the event once classes begin.