Excellent.
Enjoying Rabovsky’s insightful, relatable, and super interesting peek into the *real* Art world— and all of the financial and political realities that come with being a creative person in the 21st century. Excellent listening material for newbies to art, millennials and gen z’rs living the real economy while in a creative field, (PSA this podcast is NEVER condescending or exclusive in any way), experienced art lovers, struggling artists, successful artists, or just anyone at all who wants to join a sincere and engaging intellectual conversation on life and culture and the future of creative work that dares to stray from the status quo. Enjoy!
Isabel.Anderi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/20
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