As a young girl growing up in Memphis, Asiyah Kurtz was shy. She certainly couldn’t have imagined herself running an art studio; collaborating with artists, hosting public events, integrating with the community.
“I couldn’t look people in the face and have a conversation with them without cracking up inside,” Kurtz says about her childhood. Recognizing this, her grandmother forced her to get into music and art, hoping, maybe, it would crack the veneer.
“I hated, I hated, I hated it at first, but something sparked, and it was the power of creative expression that helped me find myself,” says Kurtz.
Kurtz indeed found herself, and more. She went from that shy girl to an anthropologist and councilwoman for Haddon Heights. Then, in 2021, Kurtz became the director of Camden FireWorks. an art studio and gallery in the Waterfront South neighborhood of Camden. Now she wants to use creative expression to give Camden residents a spark, to give her community the same gift of creation that her grandmother gave to her so many years ago.