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This week for The Art Discourse Kyle and I were asked “How do multidisciplinary artists avoid being put in a box, but still manage to define their practice to others in a clear way?”
We get it, saying that you’re a multidisciplinary artist can sometimes feel lacking because it means that you do a lot of really cool things to create your work. In this episode Kyle and I talk about how we manage this dilemma in our own practice.
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Over the past 12 years Kyle and I have amassed a large number of questions from artists. Literally we’re sitting on a 70+ page Google document full of them. We often used them when planning our guest lectures for universities and colleges, but as you all know we haven’t really been doing as many of those talks recently. Which is a bummer because it’s a part of our job we really love. Sharing information is a valuable part of what Spark Box is to us, so, with that in mind, we decided to create another series for YouTube - The Art Discourse! We’ve broken the questions down into six categories and each month we’ll roll a dice to find out what the focus of the month will be. Our first dice roll was “funding/pricing/applications”
What even is a Multidisciplinary Artists? | Art Discourse
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