An Art Nerd starts out…
Art is like
electricity. It's a current running through my life which I never want to stop.
Art makes me alive. In the words of Owen David, a local Seattle arts lover, dancer
and arts administrator, it is a "redeeming factor of humanity".
I can't say I remember the first gallery walk I ever went on in Seattle,
but since that first time it's become a tradition every month to go on first
Thursday art walk downtown and second Thursday art walk in Capitol Hill. Something
about the combination of free art, wide open gallery doors on dark nights, and
excited artists and gallerists bubbling with fascinating things to say makes me
come back again and again.
Yet galleries, and the majority of professional arts, for that matter,
continue to run into the same two issues. They are no longer part of most
people's daily lives. And they are filled with barriers some many groups of
people (people of color, those who are low-income, and youth, to name a few) all
of whom are frequently alienated and marginalized by the elite, grand, and seemingly
untouchable arts scene, both in Seattle and worldwide. Access to art is a
universal right. It's fuel for living in this world. There are arts of all
kinds all over this city and beyond which need to be watched and listened to. And
so my never ending love for art and my growing desire to get
the word out has led me to write to describe why humans cannot live without the
arts.
In "An Art Nerd in Seattle", I am going to chronicle my
experiences with art. Go out. See art. Think. That's what this blog is about
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