In November I'll sadly be out of a job. Working at Broadway Across America - Columbus has really been my first "grown-up" job out of college, so I'm sad to see it go. On other other hand it gives me the opportunity to move on to bigger and better, and it forces me to think deeply about what it is I really want to do.
For a long time I've walked the fine line between artist and non-artist. Or rather, I've tried as hard as I can to figure out my own personal creative outlet while the left side of my brain encourages logical thinking and organization. 7,000 different things interest me, and I have never been able to choose just what it is that I should "do." This is a problem personally as well as professionally. I'm now confronted with the daunting task of finding a job in the arts in a town that is very arts savvy , but has little to no arts funding currently. So what is it that I should do?
Is this a journey of personal discovery in 4-months time? Kind of. But more likely this is something I'll always be thinking about. How can I create? How can I contribute to the arts world?
Perhaps a more important question is: can I transplant this bathroom into my house so that I can spend all of my time here thinking about all of these tough questions??
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