Art & Fellowship with Erika Chong Shuch & Tiffany Steinwert
In Episode 5 of Art &, we meet Erika Chong Shuch, a performance maker, director, choreographer, and 25-26 VPA Visiting Artist, and Tiffany Steinwert, Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life at Stanford. Their conversation centers on 1,000 Ways to Hold, Erika’s ceramics-based social practice project that brings people together to shape clay bowls while reflecting on what they have held, and what has held them.
Rooted in Erika’s inquiry of intimate encounters and bringing strangers together, 1,000 Ways to Hold originated from a question about isolation and the small moments that foster meaningful connection. Across campus, the project moved through classrooms, dining halls, community centers, spiritual life spaces, Stanford Hospital, and staff communities, inviting students, faculty, staff, patients, families, and neighbors to enter a shared creative process.
Erika, Tiffany, and Ellen explore how art can act as a way to usher people into deeper presence, listening, and exchange. They discuss the relationship between ritual, spirituality, and community-building, divinity as an extension of making, and how a ball of clay can create space for grief, tenderness, and profound relation.
"1,000 Ways to Hold" is on view at the Anderson Collection [https://anderson.stanford.edu/exhibitions/erika-chong-shuch-1000-ways-to-hold/] at Stanford University from April 2 through August 17.
Featured Guests: Erika Chong Shuch & Tiffany Steinwert
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Credits
Host: Ellen Oh
Creator / Producer / Editor: Taylor Jones
Production Support: Edi Dai
Sound Designer & Mix Engineer: Chase Everett
Theme Song & Music: Juana Izuzquiza
Executive Producers: Ellen Oh and Anne Shulock
Artwork: Connie Ko