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The Art of Conversation - Collaboration (Josiah 2015-2108)

Collective spaces help me feel like I belong somewhere. Sometimes when I work alone, I feel isolated and too alone with my thoughts. I feel like when I come together with others, I get these amazing ideas. Working in a team is creatively inspiring, and I want to be part of that. I also learn a lot and gain confidence and experience from watching and learning from others. Being part of tbC has meant that I am able to experiment fearlessly. The support is warm and nurturing, not overly competitive. I believe this not-overly-competitive environment is really important and, in its own special way, supports young artists to produce amazing collective outcomes. The space inspires artists to mutually support each other’s needs and expectations. Artists don’t want to disappoint others in the group. They have a natural desire to work for the good of the collective. Originally, I believed that working by myself was the best way to operate, but after recently working with people on different projects, I’ve discovered that I actually work better with others. I work harder and get inspiration from others which improves my own work. Collaborating with other artists creates a kind of echo chamber of innovation and new ideas. I have also come to think that the fastest and most efficient way to create and present a project is to have people who are really good at certain things handle those tasks. This optimises the workflow and gets things done. The reason I thought working by myself was best is that I assumed I needed full control and that working alone avoids miss-communication. However, now I have come to value the input of others as even more important.

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