Creative Endurance: How to stay inspired and connected during times of uncertainty (ONLINE)

Christine Garvey
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Taught by Christine Garvey

Christine Garvey is an artist and coach based in Austin, Texas. Her creative work has been recognized with a Fulbright Research Grant, an Austin Community Initiatives Award, and a Fellowship from Concordia University Montreal. Since 2010 she’s been a teaching artist and faculty member at various institutions, including the University of Texas at Austin, Florence University of the Arts, and Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation. She writes and speaks about ideas that impact artists, including scarcity and financial stability, and helps artists set goals and gain momentum in their creative practices. To find out more about her work visit: christine-garvey.com.

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What do we as artists need to stay motivated? Particularly during times of uncertainty? In this workshop, we’ll reflect on our relationship to creative endurance - what we need to stay inspired by and engaged with our work, and who it serves.  We’ll talk about the importance of 5 variables - Routine, Novelty, Encouragement, Permission, and Service - and how these things help us thrive. 

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