Bad Artist: Creating in a Productivity-Obsessed World

Edited by Christian Smith , Nellwyn Lampert , Pamela Oakley
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Bad Artist: Creating in a Productivity-Obsessed World

Edited by Christian Smith , Nellwyn Lampert , Pamela Oakley
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"Writers weigh in on navigating their relationship to creativity and pressures for output, in essays exploring disability, parenting, fallow periods and free play in a society that rewards productivity." —Globe & Mail

"Bad Artist is a collection of 21 essays about creativity featuring Canadian and international writers who refuse to conform to the narrative of toxic productivity." —CBC Books

"This collection of essays features the lived experiences of 21 Canadian and international artists, each on their own journey to find meaning in their art beyond what capitalism ascribes to it." —The Tyee

"A brilliant collection on the hard truths of the daily nitty gritty for creatives. Mandatory reading for anyone who makes art and culture...for love, money, or both." —David Sax, author of The Future is Analog

"Grounded in generosity, steeped in understanding, wrapped in patience and trust: the essays in Bad Artist meet us in our moments of self-doubt, self-blame, and self-erasure and equip us with the spells and tools to create ourselves back into being." —Kim Pittaway, co-author with Toufah Jallow of Toufah

"Lessons for the writer in patience, anxiety, frustration, illness; the embrace of a garden, the inspiration of Star Trek, the instruction of a tattoo, the interruption of decades, the challenge of neighbours, the wisdom of children, the resilience of lemurs: here indeed is “a mosaic of the joys and sorrows of the perfectly imperfect life." —Sean Dixon, author of The Abduction of Seven Forgers and A God In Need of Help

"Art for art’s sake can seem to be disparaged in a culture that values productivity over all else. . . explore the importance of honouring the artistic impulse instead of focusing simply on production." —Quill & Quire

  • Published date: Oct 01, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 204
  • Publisher: TouchWood Editions
  • ISBN: 9781990071256
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H

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