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Voices from Our Community

“The discussions here are refreshingly honest and thought-provoking. It’s a space where art and literature collide in the most unexpected ways.”
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Upcoming Art and Literature Gatherings

Unconventional Art Workshop
Join us for a hands-on workshop where traditional art forms meet modern interpretations.
November 12, 2023

Literary Discussion Panel
Engage with authors and critics in a lively discussion about the future of literature.
November 20, 2023

Art and Literature Fusion Night
Experience a unique evening where art installations and literary readings come together.
December 5, 2023

Creative Writing Workshop
Explore new writing techniques and get feedback from peers in this interactive session.
December 15, 2023
nowadays is all some pretentious mumbo jumbo and ‘back in the good old days art was amazing and beautiful’.
I think that people who think this have no clue about art or about what they’re talking about.
Specifically, they compare modern art, typically abstract pieces, to something like old renaissance era portraits, typically to imply that in the past art required greater skill and was more beautiful, of greater aesthetic value etc and how art in the past has been explicitly ‘better’ and its now impossible to enjoy it.
They bring up intentionally sensationalist pieces like the banana taped to a wall or paintings like ‘who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue” which are meant to specifically question what art is as some sort of gotcha or own to prove that ‘modern art’ (a nebulous term that is far too undefined to actually be useful) is inferior.