What Your Failures Are Teaching You with Laura Petrovich-Cheney (#95)
Failure. We all fear it, especially in our art businesses. But
failure is necessary for growth. If you are succeeding at
everything, there is no way you're learning and growing. My guest
today is ambitious and knows what she wants, and she is not...
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Failure. We all fear it, especially in our art businesses.
But failure is necessary for growth. If you are succeeding at
everything, there is no way you're learning and growing.
My guest today is ambitious and knows what she wants, and she is
not afraid to fail.
In our interview, you'll hear about Laura Petrovich-Cheney’s
philosophy that failure is the result of not listening to your
instinct and not doing your best. Laura talks about a few
failures she has learned from, why it's helpful to have a little
bit of time and space between examining failures, and the shame
that gets in the way of sharing failures with other artists. We
also discuss the inevitable comparisons with other artists that
arise when you fail and see only their successes.
Highlights
Laura Petrovich-Cheney shares the artist journey that led her
to embrace failure. (1:40)
Defining failure as a lack of listening to your intuition and
not trying your best. (4:30)
The difference between failures and mistakes. (6:14)
The most productive timeline for examining your failures so
you can learn from them. (11:45)
Success comes from learning to do something better. (15:05)
Compare rejection and failure — which one comes from within?
(16:49)
At what point should you define an experience as a failure?
(19:47)
Throw yourself a pity party, then let go and move on. (22:23)
Should you share your failures with other artists? (25:42)
Trying again, and again, and again, and knowing what to do
better next time. (29:17)
Laura shares the lessons she has learned from failing so
successfully. (32:43)
The benefit of asking others for help. (37:58)
What is currently holding Laura’s attention in her studio?
(39:05)
Mentioned
MacDowell Fellowships
Bemis Center Artist Residencies
Wolf Kahn
Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowships
Laura Petrovich-Cheney
Laura’s Instagram
Resources
Full show notes including photos and listener comments
Art Career Success System
Art Biz Success Community
Intro and outro music by Wildermiss
Quotes
"Failure is primarily a lack of listening to your intuition.”
— Laura Petrovich-Cheney
“If you really tried your best and you were only capable of a
mediocre performance, that’s still your best.” — Laura
Petrovich-Cheney
“Failing to learn from an experience is another failure.” —
Alyson Stanfield
“In the failure, you learn how to do something better. And
that sometimes is a bigger success.” — Laura Petrovich-Cheney
“Listening to your intuition and honoring who you are is so
important to being successful.” — Laura Petrovich-Cheney
About My Guest
Laura Petrovich-Cheney’s work is a profound assessment of
contemporary issues merging with traditional folk art practices,
quilting, woodworking and her repurposed materials with
environmental issues of climate change. In all of the artist’s
recent sculpture, a dialogue exists between environmental and
individual concerns. Much of Laura’s work is feminist in nature,
incorporating traditional women’s arts such as needlework and
quilting, which are then transformed through found materials.
Laura’s work has been published in several national and
international publications including television, books,
magazines, podcasts and NPR.
Laura was born in Philadelphia and raised in Haddonfield, New
Jersey. For twenty years, she has lived in Asbury Park, New
Jersey. She earned her BA in Fine Arts and English Literature at
Dickinson College. Laura also has an MS degree in Fashion Design
from Drexel University and an MFA in Studio Arts from Moore
College of Art and Design.
First posted: artbizsuccess.com/failure-cheney-podcast
Build your well-greased art biz machine: https://artbizsystem.com
Music by https://wildermiss.com
But failure is necessary for growth. If you are succeeding at
everything, there is no way you're learning and growing.
My guest today is ambitious and knows what she wants, and she is
not afraid to fail.
In our interview, you'll hear about Laura Petrovich-Cheney’s
philosophy that failure is the result of not listening to your
instinct and not doing your best. Laura talks about a few
failures she has learned from, why it's helpful to have a little
bit of time and space between examining failures, and the shame
that gets in the way of sharing failures with other artists. We
also discuss the inevitable comparisons with other artists that
arise when you fail and see only their successes.
Highlights
Laura Petrovich-Cheney shares the artist journey that led her
to embrace failure. (1:40)
Defining failure as a lack of listening to your intuition and
not trying your best. (4:30)
The difference between failures and mistakes. (6:14)
The most productive timeline for examining your failures so
you can learn from them. (11:45)
Success comes from learning to do something better. (15:05)
Compare rejection and failure — which one comes from within?
(16:49)
At what point should you define an experience as a failure?
(19:47)
Throw yourself a pity party, then let go and move on. (22:23)
Should you share your failures with other artists? (25:42)
Trying again, and again, and again, and knowing what to do
better next time. (29:17)
Laura shares the lessons she has learned from failing so
successfully. (32:43)
The benefit of asking others for help. (37:58)
What is currently holding Laura’s attention in her studio?
(39:05)
Mentioned
MacDowell Fellowships
Bemis Center Artist Residencies
Wolf Kahn
Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowships
Laura Petrovich-Cheney
Laura’s Instagram
Resources
Full show notes including photos and listener comments
Art Career Success System
Art Biz Success Community
Intro and outro music by Wildermiss
Quotes
"Failure is primarily a lack of listening to your intuition.”
— Laura Petrovich-Cheney
“If you really tried your best and you were only capable of a
mediocre performance, that’s still your best.” — Laura
Petrovich-Cheney
“Failing to learn from an experience is another failure.” —
Alyson Stanfield
“In the failure, you learn how to do something better. And
that sometimes is a bigger success.” — Laura Petrovich-Cheney
“Listening to your intuition and honoring who you are is so
important to being successful.” — Laura Petrovich-Cheney
About My Guest
Laura Petrovich-Cheney’s work is a profound assessment of
contemporary issues merging with traditional folk art practices,
quilting, woodworking and her repurposed materials with
environmental issues of climate change. In all of the artist’s
recent sculpture, a dialogue exists between environmental and
individual concerns. Much of Laura’s work is feminist in nature,
incorporating traditional women’s arts such as needlework and
quilting, which are then transformed through found materials.
Laura’s work has been published in several national and
international publications including television, books,
magazines, podcasts and NPR.
Laura was born in Philadelphia and raised in Haddonfield, New
Jersey. For twenty years, she has lived in Asbury Park, New
Jersey. She earned her BA in Fine Arts and English Literature at
Dickinson College. Laura also has an MS degree in Fashion Design
from Drexel University and an MFA in Studio Arts from Moore
College of Art and Design.
First posted: artbizsuccess.com/failure-cheney-podcast
Build your well-greased art biz machine: https://artbizsystem.com
Music by https://wildermiss.com
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