Tea With Jonelle

Thank you, Jonelle, for the fun and impromptu tea party and private tour of Alumnae House. I forgot I had vertigo as you led me through the new interiors on several floors! I enjoyed the whirlwind giggles, delicious pastries, and tea. It was a perfect prelude before my gallery talk in September 2024.

For decades, Jonelle Dennis was and still is the first person I look for whenever I visit campus. I claim her as my cousin-in-law because she’s a Cape Verdean like my husband, Byron. Jonelle is the Vice President of Keeping It Real Insights, a title I made up. I don’t know her exact title, but I’m confident it does not capture her many jobs and roles. 

She is an advisor, friend, and multi-departmental liaison for students and staff, especially alums and newcomers who need a safe place to regroup. Jonelle is a cheerful repository of campus knowledge, having worked on campus through several presidents, policies, and the pandemic. She knows where all the bones are buried!

Jonelle is kind and creative and an ambassador for Black alums like me. She is the director of the Alumnae House Art Gallery and an Alumnae Relations and Development department staffer.

– Sylvia Lewis ‘74

 

Tea with Jonelle
Sylvia ‘Cookie’ Lewis ’74 with Jonelle Dennis, Alumnae House Gallery Director, Alumnae Relations & Development Department.
As an avid gardener, I loved seeing the art on display about the artist’s wisterias growing in her garden! I made art with my plants, too.
The Amy Worthen ’67 art show exhibition was a joy—her theme: My Wisterias. 
All of the artists featured at Alumnae House Gallery are Smith alums! More art throughout the newly renovated building will be coming soon.
Teacups art at Alumnae House by Nava Grunfeld ’81. More to come: She will exhibit more art on January 31 through April 18. Artist Nava Grunfeld website