BallotBox artist Taylor Sanders shares what she is currently working on, advice for fellow artists during the pandemic, and how she is staying connected to a group of women who hold each other accountable for improvement.
Chicago-based Madeline Gallucci shares more about her work in the context of the current moment, how social distancing is affecting her practice and advice for artists and to others about how to cultivate and support artistic communities.
Louisville-area artist, Valerie Sullivan Fuchs, shares how she is adapting to making work during COVID-19, the excitement of rediscovering old works as a result of reorganizing her studio, and advice for other artists during this time.
Nashville-based artist Ashley Trabue shares insights about their work, how social distancing has affected their practice, advice for fellow artists, and how they are cultivating community during this unprecedented time.
Two Arkansas based artists, Justin Tyler Bryant and Joëlle Storet, share more about their work, how social distancing has affected their practices, advice for fellow artists, and how they are cultivating community during this unprecedented time.
New York-based artist, Jennifer Maravillas, one of the featured artists in BallotBox, and Louisville-based artist, Skylar Smith, the curator of BallotBox, share their thoughts about their work in the current moment, how social distancing is affecting their practices, words of advice for other artists, and how communities can support artists during this period of time.