Social Media, Arts, & Communications (SMAC)

AAIR Open Mic 2022

Art is a powerful and intentional vehicle for how we communicate and connect within and beyond our communities. This contributes to building strong, meaningful, and engaging relationships.

1 Annual Storyteller's Festival

bringing art, film, poerty, music and community to ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ!

 

Social Media, Arts, & Communications (SMAC) aims to amplify the messages of students, faculty, and community partners via effective media usage and community building. By integrating all three of our namesakes- social media, art, communication- we can build creative spaces that empower and amplify individuals and organizations working toward a more just and equitable tomorrow.  

Students on a tour of the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation House
Claremont College Students on a tour of the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation in Fall 2024. Photo Credit: Sia Were, PZ'25

Program Information

If you are in need of document translation and/or live interpretation services , we've compiled of available Translators/Interpreters and funding available to the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ community.  Learn more about our

SMAC Support Services provides support for the following requests:

  • Creating Graphics (flyers, logos, etc)
  • Social Media Management (posting, reposting, etc)
  • Event Support
  • Photography/Videography
  • etc

Requests are shared with the student and relevant SRX/CE courses for volunteers.

If you are in need fo support please complete the form below!

The Activist | Artist in Residence is a invites one local activist-artist per academic year to promote interdisciplinary platforms of exchange- through facilitating dialogue, sharing knowledge and skills, and generative impactful experience throughout ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Campus. 

Learn more about the Activist | Artist in Residence here.

The Storyteller's Festival is an annual Spring event that takes place at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ. The CEC invites local organizations, artists, filmmakers, performers, vendors and more to campus for a day of community, learning and fun!

Learn more about the Annual Storyteller's Art, Film, Poetry & Music Festival here.

Program + Engagement Examples

Students enrolled in various Social Responsibility Praxis courses at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ are able to provide support to weekend arts education classes to youth at the Sam and Alfreda Maloof House in Upland, CA. The Maloof House is a National Historic Site where woodworking education among other arts learning opportunities occur to benefit the surrounding community.

 

Students enrolled in Sustainable Sculpture will coordinate with their faculty and community partners to participate in the creation, restoration, and/or engagement with space, place, and artmaking. Recent examples of the Sustainable Sculpture courses’ work can be found in the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Outback and Multispecies Commons.

Students enrolled in select courses are able to participate in the communal co-creation of public art experiences in the local community. Recent examples of this work involve community murals at schools and local partners, workshops held in/by/for community spaces, an Afro-Colombian drumming workshop, and archiving efforts in film, text, audio media, and visual media.

 

By request from our Community Partners, we are able to connect students with Media related opportunities including but not limited to: social media management/support, graphics, event support, media support for community-initiated projects, and translation support.

Social Media, Arts, & Communications Pillar Support

Tim Lewis
  • CEC Program Coordinator