As an artist and creative you already innately have it in you to reevaluate and adapt. Pivoting is a part of our journey and sometimes hearing others stories may help us navigate our pivots easier. Listen in on how working artists, those who work in and around the arts, and arts educators have pivoted in their careers, personal lives, and the lessons they have learned along the way. Hopefully their perspectives will inspire, inform, and let you know you’re not alone.
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As an artist and creative you already innately have it in you to reevaluate and adapt. Pivoting is a part of our journey and sometimes hearing others stories may help us navigate our pivots easier. Listen in on how working artists, those who work in and around the arts, and arts educators have pivoted in their careers, personal lives, and the lessons they have learned along the way. Hopefully their perspectives will inspire, inform, and let you know you’re not alone.
On this episode I am joined by art consultant and theological art historian Dr. Quahana Hendree, who has a unique journey that connects the corporate world and artistic community. We dove into her journey from a fearless five-year-old passionate about art to becoming a powerhouse art consultant. She shared how she bridges the gap between the business world and the art world, increasing art IQ while getting artists paid and corporate spaces beautified, and how art not only enhances corporate environments but also nurtures productivity and well-being. Get ready to explore how art consulting can bring alignment between businesses and their visual spaces, fostering a seamless blend of aesthetics and function. Whether you're an artist wanting to expand into corporate spaces or someone intrigued by the transformative power of art, this episode promises a wealth of inspiration and wisdom. My takeaway from this episode is that Dr. Hendree reminded me that every pivot, even the challenging ones, adds to your skills and growth. I would also love to hear your takeaways from this episode, so feel free to send me an email to ayana [at] theartistpivot.com.
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The Artist Pivot
As an artist and creative you already innately have it in you to reevaluate and adapt. Pivoting is a part of our journey and sometimes hearing others stories may help us navigate our pivots easier. Listen in on how working artists, those who work in and around the arts, and arts educators have pivoted in their careers, personal lives, and the lessons they have learned along the way. Hopefully their perspectives will inspire, inform, and let you know you’re not alone.