Department of Art

Student Spotlight – Aimee Jette, MFA

MFA student Aimee Jette was recently featured in an episode of "One Creative Mind," where she was interviewed by Laurie Hernandez. During their conversation, they explored the profound beauty and transformative power of art in enabling individuals to express their thoughts and emotions. Aimee emphasized how art can serve as a significant therapeutic tool, helping people heal from trauma and navigate their complex feelings.

Aimee shared her personal journey and how her time volunteering and working with a resettled refugee agency in Bridgeport has profoundly influenced her approach to art therapy. This experience has not only fueled her passion for helping others through art but has also provided her with unique insights into the challenges faced by vulnerable populations. The episode includes a showcasing of Aimee's latest artwork, highlighting her creative process and the themes that inspire her.

In addition to being a dedicated graduate student in the Master of Fine Arts program at Western Connecticut State University, Aimee is also a licensed art therapist based in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Her artistic creations have graced numerous exhibitions across the Northeast, including notable shows in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New York, as well as an exhibition in Iceland, showcasing her work on an international stage.

Beyond her artistic endeavors, Aimee founded the non-profit organization Art in Common, Inc. in 2016. This organization is dedicated to fostering artistic expression within local communities. Through various programs and events, Art in Common offers individuals opportunities to engage with art, enabling them to communicate their experiences and emotions creatively. Aimee's commitment to art therapy and community service highlights the vital role that creative expression plays in personal and communal healing.