
How millennials are changing the way we participate in the arts
The momentum of engaging with millennials is growing fast; more often we are seeing politicians working to attract younger voters, companies marketing to a younger demographic and in the creative sector, art establishments are looking at increasing engagement with a younger audience. The fear of the end of face to face communication and decrease of volunteers in a community is real changing demographics mean there is a decline in number of volunteers; they are not being repla

How to Make Money From Your Art
Is it possible to enjoy a financially abundant living as an artist (the word artist being used in the most general sense)? Or is this simply an unrealistic dream? Of course it’s possible. Many people have done it before. But is it realistic for you? Well… that depends. The honest answer is: probably not. What it takes to succeed as an artist isn’t such a mystery these days. The real question is whether or not you’re willing to do what it takes to get there. If you’re like mos

Using your gifts
Written by Madison Taylor Artwork by Sara Jane Ludemann The gifts we are born with and those that we work to develop throughout our lives vary in form and function. Some we find use for every day while others are only useful in specific circumstances. Yet many times we overlook opportunities to share our unique gifts with others. It may be fear of criticism that holds us back or the paralyzing weight of uncertainty. Ultimately, we doubt that our innate talents and practiced s