Making strong work is only one part of sustaining an artistic practice. How do you get that work seen? What do you do next? Where will it take you? For many artists, especially those working outside major cities, the hardest part comes after education ends. The structure that many of us rely on disappears, along…
There’s a persistent myth in the arts that serious work is made in isolation. While solitary time is often essential, many artists reach their strongest ideas through conversation, observation and shared problem-solving. Collaborative creativity doesn’t mean making the same work or losing individual voice. It means working alongside others: learning from proximity, dialogue and the…