How to Mend the Brokenness? Some Solace during COVID-19 Part IV
/This is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreRachel Friedman is the author of And Then We Grew Up: On Creativity, Potential, and the Imperfect Art of Adulthood and The Good Girl’s Guide to Getting Lost. Her writing has appeared in The Best Women’s Travel Writing, The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and more. She lives in Brooklyn with her son.
Read MoreIn this interview Latvian artist Gundega Evelone shares her thoughts on fame, success, financial stability and more. This ongoing interview series attempts to look deeper into labor conditions in the arts and broaden the success narrative that portrays success as a simple accumulation of wealth, but it’s more complex.
Read MoreThis is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part II of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part I of an unfolding mini-series tries to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreRuth Catlow is the artistic director of Furtherfield, a not-for-profit international community hub for arts, technology and social change founded with Marc Garrett in London, in 1996. In this interview she shares her thoughts on fame, success, financial stability and more. This ongoing interview series attempts to look deeper into labor conditions in the arts and broaden the success narrative that portrays success as a simple accumulation of wealth, but it’s more complex.
Read MoreIn this ongoing interview series about what success in the arts might look like today’s guest Tehmina Goskar shares her thoughts on fame, success, financial stability and more.
Read MoreCarla Gannis is an American transmedia artist based in New York and faculty and the assistant chairperson of The Department of Digital Arts at Pratt Institute. In this ongoing interview series I ask female art professionals about their thoughts on success, fame and more in an attempt to demystify the success narrativ that is merely centered around making six-figures. What does success in the arts look like for female art professionals?
Read MoreTina Sauerlaender is a curator and writer based in Berlin. She focuses on the impact of the digital and the internet on individual environments and society. In this ongoing interview series I ask female arts professionals about honest reflections on success, fame, role models and more as an attempt to demystify the success narration.
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Anabel Roque Rodríguez is a curator, writer and art historian based in Switzerland and Germany, but open to travel to other areas. She is interested in the relation of art to the public and site specific conditions. She works within the realm of contemporary art with strong roots in its historic past. To understand an development, one has to situate it retrospective. Her focus includes political art, the artist as activist, art as labor, feminism, photography and the art market.
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