By Noah Schmitz

The arts, culture, and the creative process are the heartbeats of human expression, connecting us across time, space, and diverse perspectives. They allow us to explore our shared humanity, challenge norms, and inspire innovation. Arts and humanities help us understand who we are and where we come from, fostering empathy and encouraging critical thinking. This project resonates deeply with the need to celebrate and preserve the richness of human experience, giving voice to untold stories and nurturing creativity in a rapidly evolving world. To expand this celebration, you might explore the intersection of technology and the arts, amplify marginalized voices, and highlight the ways in which cultural heritage and contemporary expression can coexist and inspire one another.

The inspiration for my creative work draws from tapestry, textile, and collage. Often times in my work, I am finding ways to combine loose, painterly, gestural abstraction, with a very refined, hard-edge approach, devoid of noticeable brushwork and human touch. This juxtaposition of moving paint around and embracing its fluidity, with the reproducible, pattern-dense approach to form-making is what continues to drive my curiosity in a pursuit to find a balance between the two.

Noah Schmitz is a 28-year-old painter from Massachusetts, now residing in Brooklyn, NY. He first came to New York to pursue his BFA in Painting at SUNY Purchase. Since graduation, he has been working in free-lance art handling and film production to support his studio practice.

The Creative Process is created with kind support from the Jan Michalski Foundation.

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