Episode 4: Part 2 of Isotta’s conversation with Shae Myles and Georgia Tooke from the Jiggle & Juice collective is a reflection on the various paths to success one can take as an emerging artist. Georgia and Shae comment on their disappointment with the lack of institutional change in the art world. They counter with an empowering message on the DIY approach many emerging artists are taking during the pandemic to make their own opportunities. The episode ends with an optimistic take on how online communities can recreate constructive art school environments while offering the opportunity for increased camaraderie and connection between international early career artists. DonateMusic by Blue Dot SessionsCover art by Eleonora TucciSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
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