Your art will save your life
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New York : Feminist Press, ©2018.
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A candid guidebook about art-making in the midst of oppression—"a slim, necessary revelation" (Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts).

Visiting the Andy Warhol Museum as a teenager, Beth Pickens realized that art was imperative for reflecting—and thus remaking—the world. As an adult, she has dedicated her life to arts nonprofits and consulting, helping marginalized artists traverse the world of MFAs, residences, and institutional funding.

Writing in the aftermath of the 2016 election, Pickens reminds emerging artists that their art is more important than ever. She gives advice on fostering creativity and sustaining an innovative practice as conversations about grants, public programming, and arts funding in schools grow ever-more heated. Part political manifesto, part practical manual, this resource reminds us that art has always been a tool of resistance.

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Format
Book
Edition
First Feminist Press edition.
Physical Desc
133 pages ; 18 cm
Street Date
1804
Language
English
ISBN
9781936932290, 1936932296

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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Career consultant Pickens's first book expands on her pamphlet "Making Art During Fascism" and implores artists and creative professionals who are at a crossroads in their career to continue practicing their skills while also learning to take control of their lives. The author, whose clients are primarily artists, describes the book as a "love letter to artists," intended to be used "as a framework for maintaining [an artistic] practice regardless of the political climate." She emphasizes that art-making serves as an important emotional outlet that helps artists navigate their own lives, but also notes the ways art can motivate others, as seen in the extraordinary works of art that came out of the AIDS crisis and helped fuel a larger movement. Pickens is an enthusiastic advocate for artists to not give up and to follow their dreams. The most useful advice in the book is for emerging artists, adamant about pursuing their art; for example, a section on the three basic needs of artists smartly emphasizes the importance of finding a community of other working artists and engaging with a variety of art in maintaining one's own artistic practice. This slim self-help book offers modest and straightforward suggestions for surviving and thriving in creative endeavors. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Career consultant Pickens's first book expands on her pamphlet "Making Art During Fascism" and implores artists and creative professionals who are at a crossroads in their career to continue practicing their skills while also learning to take control of their lives. The author, whose clients are primarily artists, describes the book as a "love letter to artists," intended to be used "as a framework for maintaining practice regardless of the political climate." She emphasizes that art-making serves as an important emotional outlet that helps artists navigate their own lives, but also notes the ways art can motivate others, as seen in the extraordinary works of art that came out of the AIDS crisis and helped fuel a larger movement. Pickens is an enthusiastic advocate for artists to not give up and to follow their dreams. The most useful advice in the book is for emerging artists, adamant about pursuing their art; for example, a section on the three basic needs of artists smartly emphasizes the importance of finding a community of other working artists and engaging with a variety of art in maintaining one's own artistic practice. This slim self-help book offers modest and straightforward suggestions for surviving and thriving in creative endeavors. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pickens, B. (2018). Your art will save your life (First Feminist Press edition.). Feminist Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pickens, Beth. 2018. Your Art Will Save Your Life. New York: Feminist Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pickens, Beth. Your Art Will Save Your Life New York: Feminist Press, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pickens, B. (2018). Your art will save your life. First Feminist Press edn. New York: Feminist Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pickens, Beth. Your Art Will Save Your Life First Feminist Press edition., Feminist Press, 2018.

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