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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2021 · 42 MIN

Katarina Wong, part 2 of 2

from The Conversation Art Podcast · host Michael Shaw

In the 2nd of two parts, artist Katarina Wong talks about: her collective +1 +1, which fosters artist community serendipitously based on a non-competitive ethos, with sharing small works as an ice breaker; our shifting priorities since the pandemic, and our approach to FOMO and guilt when it comes to seeing, or not seeing, everything that's out there; re-directing our focus on what we do throughout the day (including art making), so that instead of checking off boxes, we're being intentional about our decisions, and not including the word "Should" as part of those decisions; working on her memoir about renovating an apartment she bought in Havana, which has brought her closer to relatives, while otherwise she struggles with feeling like an impostor for not fitting into any of her respective cultures, whether Cuban (her mom), Chinese (her dad's Chinese), or even American, despite growing up in Florida.

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