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The Power of Art and Personal Identity: A Conversation with Iden | Video
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The Tragedy Academy
Feb. 18, 2024

The Power of Art and Personal Identity: A Conversation with Iden | Video

In this engaging conversation, Jay from the Tragedy Academy is joined by TA alum Iden Crockett, a multimedia artist and first responder. Iden expresses her frustrations with artists' struggles with algorithms and trends on platforms like Instagram. S...

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In this engaging conversation, Jay from the Tragedy Academy is joined by TA alum Iden Crockett, a multimedia artist and first responder. Iden expresses her frustrations with artists' struggles with algorithms and trends on platforms like Instagram. She champions authentic representation over follower count and talks about the courage it takes to differentiate oneself in a society that doesn't reward individuality. Iden also shares her journey as a transgender person, the discovery of her dissociative identity disorder, and how these experiences manifest in her art. The duo also discussed the importance of opening oneself to others' stories and the liberating aspect of 'radical vulnerability.' Iden mentions her upcoming exhibition on insomnia and her upcoming documentary.

 

🎙️ [00:00] Introduction and casual banter set the stage for a deep dive into personal and artistic exploration.

🤝 [00:26] Welcome to the Tragedy Academy, highlighting the podcast's mission to bridge divides and foster growth through storytelling.

💭 [01:03] Discussion on dreams and past issues, emphasizing the importance of confronting and learning from one's experiences.

⚠️ [01:28] Trigger warning and introduction of guest Iden Crockett, demonstrating sensitivity to challenging topics and respect for the audience.

🌈 [02:11] Iden's multifaceted career and personal life as a trans-female artist and writer showcasing the richness of her journey and the diversity of her talents.

📱 [03:10] The struggles of social media for artists, revealing the challenges of visibility and authenticity in a digital age.

🔄 [05:41] The impact of algorithms on creative freedom underscores the tension between artistic integrity and platform constraints.

🚪 [09:30] The decision to leave social media is a bold move towards reclaiming artistic authenticity and personal well-being.

🎨 [12:14] The importance of authenticity in art, affirming the value of true self-expression in creative endeavors.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 [18:25] The role of family and parenting, reflecting on the significance of building close, supportive relationships.

🖼️ [25:43] Continued challenges of social media for artists, further discussing the digital landscape's impact on artistic expression.

🗣️ [32:41] Emphasis on the importance of authenticity in art, reinforcing the core value of genuine self-representation in creative work.

🎭 [33:51] The struggles of being an artist, highlighting the internal and external challenges faced in the pursuit of artistic expression.

🌍 [35:40] The conversation of art illustrates art's capacity to communicate across different perspectives and experiences.

⏳ [37:18] The timelessness of art, contemplating art's enduring impact beyond the confines of time.

✍️ [39:04] The imperfections in art, celebrating the beauty and authenticity that come from flaws and mistakes.

🔄 [42:23] The pressure of society on individuality, critiquing the societal norms that often stifle authentic self-expression.

🛡️ [43:08] The power of vulnerability, advocating for openness and honesty as strengths rather than weaknesses.

🌱 [52:01] The role of art in personal growth, acknowledging art as a vehicle for self-discovery and healing.

🔄 [01:02:13] The role of art in personal development, considering how art facilitates ongoing personal evolution and understanding.

 

Guest Bio: Iden Crockett is a multimedia artist, first responder, and a vibrant voice in discussions about mental health, LGBTQ+ issues, and the healing power of art. With her work displayed in museums and her commitment to serving communities in crisis, Iden embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity. Her art, characterized by a profound exploration of personal and societal themes, invites viewers into a dialogue about identity, struggle, and the beauty of human imperfection.

 Quotes:

🖼️ [00:52:01] "I've come to call this practice... radical vulnerability. And the idea is to just not be ashamed of anything, not be afraid for anyone to know any part of me and share openly with the hopes that people who hear it will be able to be regularly vulnerable."

 

💡 [00:54:00] "I am not alone always. And the more that I wasn't seeing the other person and what they were doing and going through, the more conflict there was and the more separation until I felt like there was somebody here... I felt like I could hear them."

 

🎨 [01:02:13] "The idea here is like I said to make it radically vulnerable, radically honest. And there's gonna be disclaimers all over this place because there's nudity. I've made and created and captured all of these things that I haven't had a place to share because Instagram won't let me put that up."

 

Don't forget to subscribe to The Tragedy Academy Podcast on your favorite platform! Please leave us a review and share this episode with friends who appreciate deep, meaningful conversations about life's ups and downs. Dive into the human experience with us as we continue to bring you stories that make you think, laugh, and grow. Be cool and keep learning. 🎧💡❤️

 

Discover Iden Crockett and her profound work by visiting her websites at www.mynameisiden.com and www.idenfilm.com. Follow her journey, support her art, and be part of the conversation that challenges and changes our perspectives. Let's celebrate the power of vulnerability and creativity together! 🌈🎨

 

Thank you for joining us for another insightful episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast. Iden Crockett's journey reminds us that embracing our flaws and vulnerabilities is an act of courage and a source of strength and creativity. Please tune in next week for more stories that inspire, challenge, and connect us all. Remember, be cool and keep learning. See you in the next class! 📚🙌

 

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iden crockett

artist/poet/author/bad bitch

Artist, writer, and poet Iden Crockett works with mixed media, digital media, and photography to create intensely personal pieces of art. Her words and her pictures tell the story of her experience as a first responder, her journey through ptsd, depression and the discovery of her identity as a transgender woman.
She is the author of two illustrated volums of poetry: Black, White, and Red All Over and Not DED, ASLEEP. available on amazon.com. She is also the author of the award winning monthly column “My Name is Iden”.
She lives in Yellow Springs, OH with her wife and three children.