Art + Magic

36. 5 Concerns Artists are Having Right Now + Strategic Ways to Approach Them


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We're BACK and kicking off season four (finallyyyy!) with a discussion on the five main concerns I've been hearing about from artists recently. In having a lot of conversations with you all over the past month, there were some definite themes and struggles that came up on repeat. I wanted to put them all in one place so we could traverse the ground together and also to let you know: you're definitely not alone in these!


In this episode where we cover a wide range of topics such as...

  • How to understand your own work better and the three components of your work you should be able to identify
  • What to do if you feel disconnected from what you're making or worried that it doesn't have meaning behind it
  • All things talking, sharing and writing about your work. What is too personal? How can we come up with interesting things to say?
  • A practice I recommend for when you feel "all over the place"
  • Important ways to compartmentalize and structure your studio practice
  • Different ways to connect with other artists and find creative community
  • How to know when it's time to lean into the professional side of things or stay focused on developing your work
  • A whole lot more!
  • Recommended Reading: Art Write


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    Art + MagicBy Devon Walz

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