January 2020
Adam Myatt BA12Gallery AssistantSaint Marys University Art GalleryHalifax
I love art, the creative process, and hearing peoples stories. Thats the main reason I love working in the arts, the ability to help people actualize their stories and vision.
What made you choose to study at Saint Marys?
I didnt know what I wanted to do when I was graduating from high school. I was generally good in academics, but I wasnt focused in any particular area. I applied to a couple local universities as I grew up here. Saint Marys offered me a really good entrance scholarship, so that was the key incentive to come here.
Why did you decide to get your Bachelor of Arts in Psychology here?
I decided on psych because of my professor in the intro to psychology class I took at Saint Marys. There werent any psychology classes in my high school, so I had no previous exposure to it. My intro psych class was incredible. The professor was great, Dave Bourgeois, who is still a professor here. He was really funny and smart and I felt like these were the kind of people I wanted to be around and that psychology was what I wanted to do.
What was your experience like at Saint Marys?
At first, I wasnt sure how Id fare here as its a big sports school and Im not a sports person. I was a little nervous as I wasnt sure how Id fit in. I really liked my time here, in fact I ended up sticking around working at the Saint Marys Art Gallery. The educators here are incredible and the classes are smaller than elsewhere, which is great.
Could you tell us about your current position as the Gallery Assistant at Saint Marys University Art Gallery?
I started working at the art gallery as a volunteer while getting my degree. That quickly turned into an events position and I kept getting more involved with the gallery. There were a few years where I was helping with installations and now Im the full-time Gallery Assistant. Now Im the installer for shows with the Assistant Curator. I love the work! Its interesting and exciting, Im always the first person to see the stuff and open the crates.
Are there any upcoming exhibitions at Saint Marys University Art Gallery youd like to mention?
This month there is a show of works from our permanent collection, which focuses on contemporary Canadian artists. In April, there will be an exhibition of Michael Bidners work. He was on the cutting edge of mail art and a pioneer of using print media and photo copiers. A lot of his work isnt really well known, so the point of the exhibit is to put a spotlight on him.
What was your career path after graduating from SMU?
I graduated from Saint Marys in 2012 and since then Ive had a varied employment path because of opportunities that came up. For a number of years, I was the Education Coordinator at the Youth Project which is a local LGBT advocacy organization. I spent a few years traveling Nova Scotia, PEI, and New Brunswick doing education work. I talked to classes, did assemblies, and was heavily involved in queer education and advocacy. I also chaired a provincial queer activism organization called the Rainbow Action Project. I spent a few years in that line of work and needed a break. Then I started working at Pier 21 and now Im back here at Saint Marys and back in the art world. Also, during that time, I started doing stand-up comedy, written and performed in a few plays, and wrote and produced my first short film through the Film-Makers Cooperative.
What moments in your career have been the most rewarding/exciting so far?
My work as an Education Coordinator was, and still is, very important to me. That position is probably the most rewarding thing Ive done so far. Im also very proud of the work Ive written and produced and my stand-up comedy. Working at the gallery is also rewarding. Putting in long hours to actualize someone elses creative vision is really rewarding. I love art, the creative process, and hearing peoples stories. Thats the main reason I love working in the arts, the ability to help people actualize their stories and vision.
Do you feel Saint Marys University prepared you for your career? How?
During my time was an Education Coordinator, I applied my formal education more than any other job Ive had. My degree might not be exactly applicable to some of the positions Ive had, but my education helped me become more well-rounded and develop skills like empathy. My ability to collaborate with people and do that work was precipitated by my experience in university. I may not be applying Freuds theories directly to my work, but I spent a lot of time talking with people and collaborating.
Have you used Saint Marys alumni network as a student or an alumnus? How?
I dont stay formally connect to alumni through the network, but I do get the correspondence and see whats happening. There is a core group of people I went through school with that Im still connected with. I think that kind of community is really special. Thats why I really liked the Faculty, Alumni, Student, and Staff (F.A.S.S.) Art Exhibit we had in November/December. Its the one time of the year that I see a lot of people that I havent seen in a while.
Do you have any career building advice to offer students?
At the end of the day, I just think people should be doing what they want to be doing. I think if theres a way to do something that you like, and youre going to be able to pay your bills that way, do it! Be open to new possibilities as sometimes we get stuck in our own ideas of who we are and what we should be doing. For a long time, I thought I couldnt work in the arts because I dont have education in that area. I was wrong; if you want to do it - you just start doing it. The only difference between you right now and someone who is doing the thing you want to do, is that theyre doing it. That is literally the only difference.