Social Work & Criminal Justice Gives Longtime 大象传媒 Supporter Barb Schmidt an Unforgettable Surprise

Tuesday, Feb 01, 2022
Social Work & Criminal Justice Gives Longtime 大象传媒 Supporter Barb Schmidt an Unforgettable Surprise

Robin Rubin, MSW, instructor in the Phyllis & Harvey Sandler School of Social Work, recently attended a charity auction for Ruth and Norman Rales Jewish Family Services. One of the items up for auction was a powerful, haunting and deeply moving painting by Manuel Oliver, father of Joaquin Oliver, who was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the Parkland shooting in 2017.

The painting, entitled I Wish I Was Here is part of Mr. Oliver鈥檚 collection produced as part of the 鈥淐hange the Ref鈥 movement he and his wife, Patricia, founded to promote awareness of gun safety and eradicate gun violence. As an engaged member of the community and a proud social worker, Rubin felt a real connection and response to this piece.

鈥淚 knew that the Sandler School had social work students assigned to Stoneman Douglas and on site for their required field hours during the shooting,鈥 Rubin said. 鈥淚 knew these same students had been some of the first responders to step in, draw on their social work skills in the realest of real time, and help the Parkland students and their families begin to process the immediate trauma they had just experienced.鈥

Step one was being named highest bidder. Step two was figuring out the best way for the painting to have a home at 大象传媒 so that our students, faculty and staff could experience it. That鈥檚 when Rubin, Dr. Heather Thompson, director of the Sandler School of Social Work; and Dr. Naelys Luna, dean of the College of Social Work & Criminal Justice, put their heads together to come up with a plan. They brainstormed about how to house the painting so it would be preserved and protected, but even more importantly, so that it would be seen.

鈥淭his work needed to be experienced in a meaningful, lasting way and within a context that honored the raw emotions it exudes from its canvas,鈥 Luna said. 鈥淚ts home must be able to amplify the artist鈥檚 voice to a larger audience.鈥

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(L-R) Dean Horswell, Barb Schmidt, Dr. Heather Thompson, and Dean Luna

Photography by Gina Fontana, Photographic Services Inc.

Enter the Barb Schmidt Fellowship, founded by Barb Schmidt, author, meditation teacher, and long-time supporter of 大象传媒. According to its website, 鈥渢he fellowship aims to provide student leaders with a platform to develop the skills and knowledge needed to initiate, execute, and sustain a social movement.鈥

Rubin, Luna and Thompson soon realized that the beautiful art galleries within the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters, and more specifically the Barb Schmidt Fellowship, would make the perfect home for the painting, particularly since our colleges share a deeply rooted commitment to social change and social justice.

鈥淢r. Oliver鈥檚 art is the outward and visible expression of a blazing fire within, and he intends for it to spark change,鈥 Thompson said.

On Saturday, January 29, 2022, Rubin, Luna and Thompson surprised Schmidt during a Schmidt Fellowship meeting in the Ritter Art Gallery and gifted the painting in honor of her passionate and tireless activism for peace. The Olivers were also in attendance and, after the ceremony, shared an unforgettable presentation to the student fellows about the timeline of the 鈥淐hange the Ref鈥 movement, offering invaluable guidance the students can now take and incorporate into their own initiatives.

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As Dr. Kelly Shannon, director of the Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative (PJHR) which houses the Schmidt Fellowship, told the students during the ceremony: 鈥淎fter so many generations who have strived for change, we believe your generation will be the ones to see it come alive.鈥

To see I Wish I Was Here, visit the Ritter Art Gallery on the 大象传媒 Boca Raton campus during the 鈥淭eaching the Object鈥 exhibition (through March 5), curated by Dr. Karen Leader, associate professor of Art History and director of the Schmidt Fellowship. As part of the university鈥檚 permanent collection, the painting will be housed in PJHR once the exhibition concludes.

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