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iismmumbai · 2 months
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Mr. Shantanu Pusalkar, an expert digital storyteller and educator, who has worked with some renowned brands like ESPN, Disney Star and CNBC, explains how passion and professionalism are two important aspects of working in a creative field.
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The podcast highlights different aspects of creating good content to increase audience engagement.
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mzens · 20 days
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incredibly not universal experience but growing up is learning you love to work. u think you’re meant to hang out and lounge but actually intense working gives u satisfaction like no other. you love to work and you love to see jobs finished. only stuff u care about tho #yaaaaaas #creativefield #disposable
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janedyson4thyear · 10 days
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Millner, Jacqueline, and Catriona Moore. Contemporary Art and Feminism. Google Books, Routledge, 5 July 2021,
books.google.co.nz/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_h0vEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT6&dq=feminism+abstract+painting&ots=4uLU1ewri9&sig=-GlB0vni50kWscSKQx2DWZe1bik&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false . Accessed 16 Mar. 2024.
A rounded history of the deep connections between female/femme abstract and contemporary art, and feminism. It has a lot of good references relevant to the topic of BLAH BLAH
Pg 85 -88
The opaqueness of modern or postmodern art, intended to confound the intellectual and aesthetic capacities of the viewer,  - how is it that contemporary art, at least in certain incarnations,
overtly positions itself as didactic
feminist theory and feminist art allows us both to trace the
development of this trend and to understand its currency.
Feminist art is by definition activist and has
consequently sought to transform audiences beyond art world initiates
Feminism’s early discovery of the relationship between ones very (private, individual) subjectivity
and the public sphere shaped its political strategy and from the outset tied transfor-
mation to teaching. Feminist consciousness-raising was based around personal story
telling; it provided space for many perspectives and acknowledged the relative nature
of knowledge and its interconnection with power.
searching for ways to understand political action beyond thepredominant Marxist framework of‘revealing’the‘hidden truths’of exploitation.
Joseph Beuys’lectures as performance andradical pedagogical experiments are an important historical antecedent here, they‘simultaneously challenged and reinforced the patriarchal power structure of the acad-emy and the authority of the artist’,5
Suzanne Lacy’s early public projects (discussed in detail below), which createdworks through personal story and supportive listening environments and have beenretrospectively described as‘expanded public pedagogy’.
feminist work reinserted the body an
d the psyche into institutional critique
Feminism contributions to changing the teaching of art - a guide sharing knowledge instead of teaching from one side
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Inspired by playground design, brightly coloured and beautifullyfinished, Mel-bourne-based Emily Floyd’s installations, often in public spaces, conflate play, peda-gogy and art to loosen up the viewer’s disposition to learn. The appealing materialpresence of these objects and the physical interaction they invite are key to this con-ceptual loosening, or‘active learning’to use radical educator Rudolf Steiner’sphrase.As Australian critic Wes Hill observes,‘Similar to the way in which children play withbuilding blocks, viewers are directed toward the process of engaging with the con-structed components of her work, where‘meaning’remains open-ended’.114According to Floyd,‘contemporary art itself is the most current form of alternativeeducation’, and exhibitions can function as‘a series of forms that might temporarilyfree us from the act of explaining’,
The fluorescent mixed messages and sentiments offer no answers or solutions. But this fits. Contemporary feminism by its very definition is confusing, unfinished, hard to define and temporal.
How much of pedagogy, even in creativefields, remains an exercise in killing imagination and creative thinking
https://www.crossart.com.au/future-feminist-archive/
Pg 129 craftivsm 
material ethics of careIntroductionIn response to US art historian Linda Nochlin’sfamousquestion,‘Why have therebeen no great women artists?’,1feminists have long argued that women have alwayscontributed to culture; however the fact is that they‘speak’from historically margin-alised positions within that culture—spaces that for too long have been‘hidden fromhistory’.
By attending to these spaces and revaluing women's traditional arts,feminists challenged spurious delineations between what is private and public business, what is domestic and what is political
Craftivism is the practice of engaged creativity, especially regarding political orsocial causes. By using their creative energy to help make the world a betterplace, craftivists help bring about positive change via personalized activism.Craftivism allows practitioners to customize their particular skills to address particular causes
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nat-cabal · 6 years
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Being new to the field of illustration, I can sometimes feel overwhelmed by the “next step” when it comes to my work. When I think about how to build my portfolio, shape my style, or what to share on social media it can be daunting because I don’t know where to begin. I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone in a similar situation or in creative fields in general! Austin discusses how the baby steps and simple things build up into the meaningful work we all want to bring to the table. The steps he suggests are simple, achievable and can be personalized to anyone’s preference. Sharing is simpler than I thought it was - Hallelujah.
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archhhive · 5 years
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whyourindustrysucks · 5 years
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One-way cancellations...
No post to cite here, but why is it in creative fields, someone can tentatively book you for a long period of time, months in advance, only to cancel the gig a week or so prior?
Imagine...2 months before the gig begins, you’re offered a gig for 8 months.  Then in the week before the 8 months is set to begin, you get a call and the gig is cancelled.
In the time between getting the offer and the cancellation, you likely have stopped looking for work, rejected other offers which would have conflicted, and are now left unemployed and staring at 8 months that are now blank in your calendar.
You couldn’t rent a cottage and cancel without some sort of penalty.  You couldn’t book a flight and cancel without some sort of penalty. Yet in the creative fields, this happens all the time, without any compensation.
You book a cottage, you pay a deposit. You book a flight, you know you’ll get screwed if you have to cancel.
We need something like that too.
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