Which comes first: art or teaching? (38)

When we teach, often our own art and creativity can take a backseat. Why does this happen and what can we do to change it? Welcome to our podcast for all stitchers, embroiderers, textile artists and creative souls, where we have friendly informal conversations about what it actually means to be an artist working in textiles. Isobel Moore and Gina Ferrari are both practicing artists and tutors specialising in machine embroidery, but we’re still figuring it all out! We chat about combining the creative process with running a business and hope that you will find inspiration and support for your own creative journeys. Mentioned in this episode: Izzy's new course Celtic Seascapes starts 1 June, with discounted early bird access from 18 May for subscribers. Find the info here: https://isobelmoore.podia.com/celtic-seascapes Sign up for early bird access updates here:  https://www.isobelmoore.co.uk/celtic-seascapes/ Michael Hyatt's Full Focus planning system:  https://fullfocusplanner.com/system/ For more ideas on how to balance work with your art, try these links: https://thecreativeindependent.com/guides/how-to-balance-full-time-work-with-creative-projects/ https://theartofeducation.edu/2021/08/02/august-do-you-really-have-to-choose-between-being-an-artist-or-art-teacher/ https://artsintegration.com/topics/classroom-management/time-management/ https://artbizsuccess.com/time-management/ or should that be self-management?  You can find us at: Gina Ferrari https://www.ginaferrari-art.co.uk/ Izzy Moore https://isobelmoore.co.uk/ The music is Dear Autumn by Ikson and you can find it at https://soundcloud.com/ikson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/izzyandginainstitches/message

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Informal conversation about life in general, and art and creativity in particular, with Isobel Moore and Gina Ferrari.