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Who We Create For - Creativity Series Part 2

Episode 2 of the Steveston People podcast, hosted by Steveston People Podcast, titled "Who We Create For - Creativity Series Part 2" was published on December 5, 2024 and runs 19 minutes.

December 5, 2024 ·19m · Steveston People

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In this second season of the Steveston People Podcast, hosts Vitor and Tania make a mini-series focusing on topics around art and creativity. In Part 2 of this series, Vitor and Tania explore “who we create for”.Drawing from voice clips of local Steveston artists, we explore the joy and impact of exercising creative freedom.Whether you want to make art as a hobby or as a career, this episode will encourage you to:Be yourself and make what YOU like.Allow your values to inform your work.Learn the rules but feel free to break them!Local creatives featured in this episode:Udayana Lugo (children’s books illustrator)Ben Christie (wildlife photographer)Viena W (painter)Darren Long (visual artist)Dan Camp (children’s books author & illustrator, character fx artist)So, what are you waiting for? Press play!

In this second season of the Steveston People Podcast, hosts Vitor and Tania make a mini-series focusing on topics around art and creativity. In Part 2 of this series, Vitor and Tania explore “who we create for”.

Drawing from voice clips of local Steveston artists, we explore the joy and impact of exercising creative freedom.

Whether you want to make art as a hobby or as a career, this episode will encourage you to:

Be yourself and make what YOU like.

Allow your values to inform your work.

Learn the rules but feel free to break them!

Local creatives featured in this episode:

Udayana Lugo (children’s books illustrator)

Ben Christie (wildlife photographer)

Viena W (painter)

Darren Long (visual artist)

Dan Camp (children’s books author & illustrator, character fx artist)

So, what are you waiting for? Press play!

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