Monday, July 11, 2011

RECESSION? WHAT recession? One thing an artist can rely on is that their jobs WILL come to an end

I was just thinking how this recession is impacting artists-- if at all. In times like these, you might seem tempted to chuck those lofty dreams of changing the world through your song or your dance and do something more-- I dare say practical. Stable. Reliable?


The truth is, we need art now more than ever. Artists are—and have always been—on the front lines of society. The ones who are questioning The Establishment on How Things Are Done. The ones who are creating alternative means to-- well, just about anything! Traditional modes of distribution for the artists—via publishing, music and movies-- are crumbling all around us. There's more opportunity now for an artist to connect with their audience than there ever has been!


All this got me to thinking: how is the recession affecting YOU? I mean, the truth is, EVERY job that an artist has is finite. Every one. All the time. Whether you're an actor on a TV series or a feature film, a designer for a book or a musician on a gig, there is always a beginning and—you can be sure-- an end to your job. Finite endings are built into the profession of the artist! It ain't for most folks but, for some of us, there's just nothing else we can do but our art and so we endure those indefinite periods of “unemployment”--whether it be a few days, months or years.


What do YOU do in your “down” time? And how is this recession affecting you and your life?


TANYA WRIGHT plays the role of DEPUTY KENYA JONES on HBO'S TRUE BLOOD. She is the writer/director of the upcoming indie feature BUTTERFLY RISING and author of the book of the same name. Follow her on twitter @tanyaTTwright!

2 comments:

  1. Great article Tanya! My artistic side has always been a dirty little secret of mine. I have sided with a government job, because I figured it would be the most stable road to travel. Not always best for my personal safety, but a steady paycheck. Unfortunately, our pensions (my stability) have suffered through this difficult economic time and our salaries have been cut. I really hate to complain though, at least I have a job.

    I spend my "down time" in the fantasy supernatural world because it is a nice break from the grim reality I see on a daily basis. As you know, I am an avid True Blood fan!

    As for the arts, I agree with you. We need them now more than ever! I have experienced a long time love interest with writing and photography, so I get it. Unfortunately, it is the first item cut from budgets, both personal and public.

    Keep up the good fight girl! You do great work and I can't wait to see what other projects are in the works for you!

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  2. Ha! Share your Dirty Little Secret with the world, gurl! Don't be shy! LOL!

    I appreciate your support:) Wanna keep other artists to keep "fighting the good fight!" So many talented people out there who have dreams of connecting to people through their art. I just wanna help 'em do it.

    Thanks!

    T:)

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