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Art Is Everywhere, So Why Are We Cranky? How Art is Devalued with Julia Barry
Description
In this episode of Two Cranky Creatives, hosts Carrie Cantwell and Toni Federico are joined by Julia Barry of UpRoot Design Studio. Together, they dive deep into the societal devaluation of art. From the paintings on your walls to the designs on your favorite coffee mug, art is everywhere—so why is it so often dismissed as "non-essential"?
They examine the barriers to collecting art, how classist norms influence accessibility, and challenge the arbitrary systems deciding which art is "good." Most importantly, they explore how valuing each other as artists can transform these outdated narratives.
Join them for a thought-provoking conversation that's sure to get you fired up about the importance of art in everyday life—and why it deserves more respect, recognition, and resources.
In This Episode, You'll Hear About:
- Why art is all around us and yet undervalued.
- The classist restrictions on collecting and enjoying art.
- Who decides what makes art "good" and why it's all arbitrary.
- The power of artists valuing and uplifting each other.
Whether you're a working artist or someone who simply loves creativity, this episode is your reminder to take art seriously—because it's shaping the world around you every single day.
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Julia's Playlist
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Julia Barry…Julia Barry is an artist working toward a healthier planet. She owns UpRoot Design Studio, where she teaches classes on green living, runs the Sustainable Superhero Society for green living enthusiasts, and designs and sells sustainabl