This Crafting Collective Says Your 'Bad Art' Is Actually Perfect
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What happens when you toss perfectionism out the window and invite adults to play with glue sticks and torn paper? You get ArtFolk, the Weaverville-based collective where “making art is the only qualification to become an artist.” In this episode, ArtsvilleUSA Executive Director Elise Wilson joins ArtFolk founders Kelly Reese and Jennifer Jacey in Jen’s delightfully chaotic studio to talk about reclaiming creativity, dissolving the myth of “not being creative,” and why ripping up junk mail might be the catharsis you never knew you needed. From tackling the intimidation factor of Instagram-perfect art to building a genuine community that welcomes total beginners and seasoned painters alike, these founders are on a mission to prove that making bad art is not just acceptable, but essential.
Episode Credits
Host: Elise Wilson, ArtsvilleUSA Executive Director
Guests: Kelly Reese, Jennifer Jacey
Recording location: Jennifer’s magical, slightly messy Weaverville studio
Produced by: ArtsvilleUSA
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