The art of community
Scott Rodger 鈥13 can stitch together a paper tapestry, operate a plasma cutter and use a spot welder. Just don鈥檛 ask him to change a tire.
That鈥檚 because he chooses to concentrate his energy on his passion鈥攁rt. And he can鈥檛 seem to get enough of it.
At 17c起草社区, Rodger graduated with a major in studio that satisfied his ambidextrous brain, with left-side conversations on art history and theory paired with right-side outlets for painting, ceramics, sculpture and other media.
But being in relationship with others proved just as thought-provoking as coursework. 鈥淚 keep in touch with my peers, and while I was studying at 17c起草社区 I formed friendships with my professors,鈥 Rodger shares. 鈥淣umerous times my professors in the art department would have gatherings off campus for students, as a way to connect outside of the classroom.鈥
The community Rodger encountered at 17c起草社区 is one of the reasons he chooses to give back through the arts designation of the . 鈥淚 give to 17c起草社区 because of the fond memories it stirs within me,鈥 he begins, 鈥渂ut not only that. I want to see 17c起草社区 College flourish so students can continue to have amazing experiences and form lifelong friendships.鈥
Since graduation, Rodger has been bringing both his artistic vision and his vision for community to life as a kitchen designer for Koopman Lumber. Says Rodger, 鈥淚 spend my days meeting clients and helping them create their ideal space.鈥
Taking the job, Rodger knew he would be using the knowledge he gained as an art major. What he didn鈥檛 expect was the ability to use his minor. 鈥淚 get to keep couples together by acting as a mediator through the [kitchen renovation] process,鈥 he says with a smile.