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The world of work is shifting, because of changes brought on by the pandemic and by rapid advances in technology. Students graduating from VCU’s School of the Arts are preparing to become professionals with no small amount of optimism.
The plans are as varied as the individuals. Winston plans to seek studio-based contract work, using training in communications arts. Shayne Herrera, with a painting and printmaking degree, hopes to trek to the west coast and exhibit in a respected, Black-owned gallery. Noren Gelberg-Hagmaier is skilled in kinetic imagery and sculpture and has long-term goals of becoming a gallery artist while in the short-term, working outside the field to make a living. All three of these soon-to-be alumni of VCU speak on the need to make art more accessible and to have artistic expression become more commonplace for everyone. They say not all art needs to be marketable and that the non-monetary rewards can be great for those who make art and for those who experience art as spectators.
Segment originally aired on VPM PBS 4/21/22.
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Credits
Interviewer: Angie Miles
Producer: Angie Miles
Videographers: Emmanuel Tambakakis
Matthew Wood
Audio: Fiona Walkington
Editor: Emmanuel Tambakakis
Artwork by Winston, Shayne Herrera, Noren Gelberg-Hagmaier
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