Showing posts with label The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2012

Times they are a changin'

Six years ago, I was finishing up my final year of teaching. I was “Ms. Jarvi,” a public school art teacher (mostly high school) for thirteen years. I was always busy, some times were worse than others. I juggled a crazy full-time job with a part-time art career.

It was good for many reasons... including that I loved teaching teenagers. But, I left for two main ones. I wanted to pursue my own dreams, instead of putting others’ dreams ahead of mine like I did as a teacher. But most of all, I really longed for time to enjoy my life. Everything was always hectic and running behind, too much going on, etc.

Carlleena Person's work - recent.

Fast forward six years of self-employment, with lots of good and some bad times too. I have tried many things over this time period stemming from my many passions including painting, water, teaching, business and marketing. In the last eighteen months, especially, I’ve inserted myself into a few pretty new experiences for me and feel blessed to be doing some things I never dreamed of.

However, that also led to me juggling five part-time jobs. (There are actually more, but those are most active at this time.) Some of these are exciting. Another one - that used to be great - has become more difficult.

It’s a time of change, no question. Been building and growing, this change spreading like the root of weedy grass. I have been more frustrated than not. Good part is I say the word “no” more, and have even bowed out of some obligations I wanted to participate in, but no longer have time or energy for.
I have been tired and lethargic when not working at a frenetic pace. This brings me to last weekend.

I was attending this awesome Creative Capital “Internet for artists” weekend workshop at the McColl Center for Visual Art, sponsored by the Arts & Science Council. It was an amazing time with lots of other wonderful artists. Hard work with a full weekend schedule, but worth it because it was giving me tools much needed for next stage of my life.

Carlleena Person's work. 

On Sunday, May 20, I check facebook in the morning (as I shamefully most always do)... there was a post about a good friend who was in ICU with a blood clot. This friend didn’t make it through the day. Carlleena Person died from - what appears to be - complications from a major wreck a couple weeks before.

This incredibly talented, young artist was gone. Her generosity and philanthropic work... her inspiring and awesome art-making ceased. Tragedy beyond belief.

After resigning from one of my part time jobs, I can feel a burden lifting. Still pruning to do, but must celebrate small progress. The epiphany of this heart-wrenching week for me is quit working all the time, enjoy life and love my peeps. We can never do all that we want, so we [insert “I”] have to prioritize and limit or be taken over with “to do.”

(Must also add that, as a Christian, I am supposed to - and am recommitting to - give my life to God. Love His people, do the work, but quit worrying about the outcome.)

After six years of transitioning from art teacher and part-time artist to full-time artist and business woman, I have learned that at this stage of my career, I am stuck with not really having “days off” since much of my work is ever changing. The difference is that, now, I am taking time “off” within more of my days.

It’s okay for me to design my work schedule around down time. If today were my last, I would not want it to be spent frustrated and anxious because I did not - yet again - complete everything on my list.

Rest in peace, Carlleena Person. God bless your family and the incredible work you did in your life. You touched more souls than you may have realized!


Friday, August 26, 2011

Some lessons learned

I can't believe it has been so long since I've posted. But, it has turned out to be a great busy summer! Started out with a real vacation to Playa del Carmen, Mexico and when we returned, some fun business projects were coming my way.

My thoughts today are to encourage other artists to work hard, but learn business strategies to constantly improve yourself and to follow your strengths and passions. It's been five years since I left my safe public school teaching job and this summer I have enjoyed a few fruits of my labor in the form of some opportunities coming my way.

I love the written word. Writing has served me well as a teacher and grant writer. I believe because of seeds I've planted and many hours spent networking, people have kept me in mind for some writing opportunities. (Though I am not painting as much as I usually do, I enjoy the creativity of writing too!)

I have been covering the Charlotte Arts scene for KnightArts.org. Check out some of my work here. I recently wrote my first article for Charlotte Viewpoint (though it hasn't been posted yet).

But, best of all, I just won an Arts & Science Council grant to be the first curator of the gallery at Packard Place. Packard Place is a hub for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Community in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina (currently their building on S. Church Street and 3rd Street is undergoing renovations). This building will be home to many innovative companies and is already establishing itself as an integral part of the business community through it's Meet Ups. (You don't have to be connected with Packard Place to attend the Meet Up sessions.)




I am now working with their creative team on the inaugural exhibition of some of the best regional artists to coincide with their grand opening later this year. (I will share more as it unfolds.)

It is true that we are in the midst of a difficult economy, but this can also be an opportunity to re-evaluate what is working or not, as well as look at your true passions. And, it is always a good time to network, meet others and learn from them too!

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   "The gallery at Packard Place is supported, in part, with funding from the Arts & Science Council."



Monday, May 30, 2011

Blogging is fun.

Most artists have multiple revenue sources. It makes more sense-especially in an economy like our current one. I am happy to share that I am now writing for the KnightArts.org Charlotte blog. (This is both a little extra income and a chance to be regularly inspired and challenged by the work being created in my own back yard!)  
 
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is a national foundation with local roots. What started out as a mission to fund journalistic endeavors has grown to also encourage and support the transformational power of the arts. In a nutshell, the Knight brothers set up this foundation in the major cities where they owned newspapers and it has taken off from there. It is very encouraging that they have put their money where their passions lie and are serious backers of innovative projects that have impact on the larger society. 

I hope you will stop by and check out my writings (twice a week) about some of the cool art happenings in my own home town. Although in a city the size of Charlotte, writing a couple times a week will barely scratch the surface, it does present me with a great opportunity to highlight some of them!

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