ARTIST SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT
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Designing the Remy Charlip Archive
The “shape” of an artist’s body of work, as well as the different forms the work takes, call for different website structures. This is where I can help an artist get clear about how they want their website to work for them and translate that into design.
DIY Websites: 5 Reasons it Pays to Hire Help
With all the DIY website builders out there, it’s more easy than ever to create your own site in a matter of hours, without learning to code. But just because you can do it yourself doesn’t mean you will. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider working with a buddy on your next website.
Project Spotlight: Virginia Broersma + The Artist's Office
VIRGINIA BROERSMA is a fine artist who puts her administrative and organizational skills to work for others. She says, “I want to contribute to shaping the art world/community/market that I want to participate in. This world would offer opportunities to a wider swath of people, would support art and art makers as essential pieces of our society, and would make artists feel valued and less desperate.”
Artist Spotlight #19: KAI HAZELWOOD
KAI HAZELWOOD doesn’t mince words when it comes to what she thinks we need more of in the arts. “I'm less interested in how the field is changing and more interested in remaking it entirely by disempowering its traditional structure and building an independent, stable, and lucrative collaborative that can operate outside of the traditional axis of institutional funding and support.”
Artist Spotlight #18: YOUNG-TSENG
When asked how he sees a culture of sustainable arts practice developing today, YOUNG-TSENG says, “it’s empowering when I see and know artists who are doing more for themselves and other artists, and doing it with the values and practices they embody in their art making.”
Artist Spotlight #17: MARCUS KUILAND-NAZARIO
Rhizomatic Arts spotlights artists who push us to think differently about how artists live and work. MARCUS CECILIO KUILAND-NAZARIO describes himself as “a Cultural Mercenary” and an “Art Doula.” He says: “I am less interested in ‘the field’ and more and more interested in ‘the field workers’. How can I help my fellow artists? How can I become a better artist?”
"Artist > Activist > Leader": an interview with Allison Wyper
The Center for Cultural Innovation recently published an interview where I talk about my work as part of the Creative Industries Incentive Network (CIIN). I talk about my perspective as an artist coming to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and how the community-centered energy I found here in the experimental performance scene led me to build a career around exchange and collaboration.
Artist Spotlight #16: KATELYN DORROH
Rhizomatic Arts spotlights artists whose creative practices push us to think differently about how we live and work. KATELYN DORROH describes their practice as “exercising accountability for the privilege they have, the resources they have access to, and to act expansively to the structures of power in which they exist.”
Project spotlight: Karina Vahitova + Void Academy
KARINA VAHITOVA is a poet, movement artist, and co-founder of VOID ACADEMY. She says, "Artists cannot depend on institutions and so we are helping them to find ways to have thriving careers outside, or at the very least alongside, the kinds of support institutions can sometimes provide to them."
Artist Spotlight #15: TOBAN NICHOLS
We're spotlighting artists in our Sustainability Network whose creative practices push us to think differently about how we live and work. For TOBAN NICHOLS, a sustainable career as an independent artist means "relishing the work I do, not hating it, or myself. Not feeling limited by someone, or some company."
Artist Spotlight #14: KYM PRIESS
Looking into the near future, performance artist / musician / singer-writer / web series host / actor / comedian / acting coach / aspiring stuntwoman KYM PRIESS wants to see "art in general becoming more interactive and blurring the lines between forms [...] without losing respect for the individual mediums."
We're one of "Five L.A. Arts Orgs You Should Know"!
Thanks to The Void Academy for featuring us alongside leading Los Angeles arts and arts service organizations we wholeheartedly admire, such as the Women's Center for Creative Work, Pieter Performance Space, artEquity, and Center for Cultural Innovation!
Artist Spotlight #13: KARINE FLEURIMA
For "Avant-Electro-Soul-Singer-Performance Artist" KARINE FLEURIMA, "silence is just as important as good music. Art is a form of meditation and meditation is an act of resistance."
Artist Spotlight #12: DEF.SOUND
DEF.SOUND is a Hip Hop musician and producer. "Sustainability doesn't mean there isn't a struggle involved in the creation of something, it means longevity and the ability to continue at an honest frequency. It means I don't have to question how I put out my music once it's made. It's infrastructure that allows me to be of service for as long as I choose to create."