Go ahead, embrace a win-win situation
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It’s understandable Anne England and other artists would be, at the
least, annoyed and possibly offended that star power alone can get
you into the Festival of the Arts.
She and others have taken issue with actress Jane Seymour’s
exhibit at the Festival this season. England and the rest have to
have their work judged before being allowed to show.
At the same time, though most wouldn’t sum up the value of their
creative work with a price tag, the Festival is designed to sell the
art. It’s an opportunity for artists to make some money. The more
people that attend, the more likely a sale will be made. Celebrity
guests have been used in the past to help draw the greater crowds,
which translated into greater sales.
Still, preserving the integrity of the Festival is important. One
easy way to do that would be to clarify non-juried work with a “guest
artist” sign above those exhibits. That way visitors (potential
buyers) will know what they are looking at.
Let’s also not forget that Seymour is a real person. It is highly
unlikely that she is exhibiting in the festival in order to do harm;
in fact it was probably clear to her that her celebrity status could
help. So, though we may take exception to non-juried exhibits -- and
not to be too Pollyanna-ish -- do we really have to attack her
presence? Feels like a load of bad karma.
Since there are easy ways to bring in the attractive bait while
upholding the Festival’s standards, everyone will win if everyone
embraces the practice and appreciates the benefits.
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