From the Arts News list, from somebody called Dolly Kershaw ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%20Artist%20survey%3A%20Pace%20of%20Production>). I've asked her to send me the results when her survey is complete:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VV25NXF

Hi all! This survey is about how artists find their creativity time, its relationship to their day job if applicable, and the impact that this has on their productivity and project timescales. This research will help me to produce something visual and comprehensive (hopefully more interesting than a graph!) that I plan to exhibit.

I am interested in the immeasurability of the creative process, and that all we can go by is the amount of hours we have free, or perhaps not 'free', to estimate our productivity that can perhaps only be proven by the outcome(s). I think that this would demystify or perhaps mystify further, to others and ourselves, the flexibility that we are adopting and how we feel about it. I believe that an idea has an urgency that is traceable to a particular moment in time, and wonder if the pace at which I myself am able to work might affect its timeliness; what do you think?


Please only complete this survey if you would describe yourself as a visual artist, eg. performance, painting, installation, video, photography etc.


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