In this month’s auditorial episode, we dive into some exciting discussions around fiscal sponsorship and how it can really benefit artists. But we don’t just stop there; we also explore the deeper connection between NOT REAL ART and its parent nonprofit, Arterial, when it comes to the role of art in our culture.
Host and Arterial founder Scott “Sourdough” Power shares some personal anecdotes and reflects on how the podcast and his artistic journey have evolved over time. He emphasizes how crucial it is for artists to have sustainable ways to thrive, without getting bogged down by commercial pressures. This isn’t just about making a living; it's about creating a space where creativity can grow freely.
Listeners, we encourage you to see yourselves as more than just consumers of art. You’re part of a community that plays a vital role in supporting and promoting artistic expression. Whether through sharing your thoughts, attending events, or even spreading the word about the importance of creativity, everyone can contribute to fostering a richer artistic ecosystem.
Quotes From This Episode
“Arterial's mission is really driven by three core tenets. Artists are vital to society. Number one, artists drive the economy; number two, and number three, artists deserve media exposure.” — Scott “Sourdough” Power
“Arterial's mission is to amplify art with stories that entertain, inspire, and inform the general public. Arterial's vision is to make the world a more creative and inspiring place for all.” — Scott “Sourdough” Power
“Artistic practice and arts consumption occur at every tier of society, in every form requiring creative expression. Arterial seeks to amplify this dynamic in what could be best described as the democratization of art.” — Scott “Sourdough” Power
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About Scott ‘Sourdough’ Power
Scott “Sourdough” Power is the co-founder and creative director of Crewest Studio, an LA-based arts media organization focused on visual and performing arts. With a diverse career in the creative field since age 18, Scott grew up in a musical Midwestern family, influenced by a rich church background. His early health challenges, including a near-fatal illness, instilled in him a fierce will to live and create. He earned a B.A. in graphic design and arts management from Columbia College Chicago in 1994, later completing the AIGA Executive Business Program at Yale and obtaining professional licensing certification.
Scott has held various roles across publishing, marketing, and the arts, creating brands and curating exhibitions for global companies. An adventurous spirit, he is a member of the Explorers Club and spent time in the Alaskan wilderness, where he earned the nickname “Sourdough.” Recently, he contributed to launching a medical NGO in Haiti and served on various boards. In 2023, Scott founded Arterial, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to helping artists share their stories and reach wider audiences.
All images published with permission of the artist(s); featured graphic: David Schwartz.