Downtown Flint Skyline. Photo taken by Sarah Razak. This photo was acquired through the Creative Commons License on Flickr.
I remember 3-years-ago how fun the art scene in downtown Flint was. Art Walk was always fun and the galleries were full, but there were small indie shows as well that brought in tons of people. Granted I can be some what biased in this, given that I have helped put together a good portion of indie shows myself. But it makes me sad that the art scene is so cliche and not at all what the artists in the city deserve. Not everyone wants to be a part of the bigger galleries, or sometimes they aren't able.
I am definitely not knocking the major galleries, because lord knows I appreciate them and what they are doing for the community, but I miss the grittiness of those indie shows. I miss the feel of those shows. You could tell that the people involved put everything they had into making something different, yet respectful, than the norm.
I wish the artists in Flint would stop for a moment, and think about those little shows and what they meant for artists who couldn't get their work out there, and how some of these indie shows helped them get where they are, how they helped them get noticed.
I will never give up my passion for these shows, cause I have been the one putting them on, and I have been the one getting their work out there because of them. So, artists in Flint, here is your chance, lets kick it old school and do what we do best; keep the arts alive, and give 'em one hell of a show!
"Few things are as heart wrenching as watching someone you love die but I can tell you that watching someTHING you love die can elicit similar pain and heartache. It is torture to watch something you worked on and poured your passion into as it dies, worse when you see it dying but can’t stop it.
For me right now that THING is community art and it is dying…but it doesn’t have to."
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