Wow, what a dialog we had on Monday.
Now, more than ever, the need for a collaborative approach to supporting local artists and connecting them with the community is apparent. Many artists are frustrated with arts organizations, the community and the public sector. And, what they need is not impossible, expensive or unreasonable. We can get started by merely taking an inventory of who’s out there, pooling resources and also maintaining a positive attitude.
If you weren’t at the Emerge kick-off discussion on Monday, facilitated break-out groups considered solutions and expressed opinions on subjects like collaborating across county lines, listening to independent artists in the public sector and adding art to empty spaces.
In the break-out groups, we tried to focus on next steps to generate a positive impact but the challenges of the past and present were reiterated. While we all know them but they are worth repeating: independent, professional artists and arts organizations are facing more limited resources; independent artists are disenfranchised by the respect given to them in their own “arts” community; frustrated and burned out artists and some of their “Enthusiasts” are no longer willing to advocate or volunteer.
Could “Emerge” be part of the solution?
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