What Making Bad Art Actually Feels Like
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the creative process and its challenges in this TEDx talk by Gemma-Louise Walsh, a journalist, fiction writer, and creative practitioner. Gain insights into the personal experience of writing, including the struggles with imposter syndrome and the importance of giving oneself permission to create art, even if it's perceived as "bad." Learn how Walsh's working-class background in Stoke-on-Trent has influenced her approach to making writing accessible to all. Discover practical advice and support for various creative practices, as Walsh shares her journey from childhood storyteller to published author and mentor. Understand the highs and lows of creativity and find encouragement to pursue your artistic endeavors, regardless of self-doubt or perceived quality.
Syllabus
What making bad art actually feels like | Gemma-Louise Walsh | TEDxStaffordshireUniversity
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