Artists’ Experiences: Facing and Overcoming Barriers

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The Personal Cost of Barriers

For many artists, the greatest challenge isn’t creating — it’s navigating the barriers that stand in the way of sharing their work. These obstacles can take many forms: inaccessible venues, discriminatory assumptions, financial precarity, or lack of representation.

Stories That Echo

  • An artist with mobility challenges finding performance spaces that don’t accommodate wheelchairs.
  • A newcomer artist facing gatekeeping because their work doesn’t “fit” dominant cultural norms.
  • A Deaf actor repeatedly overlooked, not because of talent, but because accessible casting processes weren’t in place.

Overcoming, Not Just Enduring

Artists innovate despite barriers — adapting techniques, finding allies, and creating new platforms. Their perseverance brings fresh perspectives into the cultural landscape, but resilience shouldn’t have to replace equity.

Systems of Support

When communities, institutions, and funders listen to artists’ lived experiences, they can dismantle barriers at their root. Accessible design, diverse leadership, and fair funding are steps toward a cultural ecosystem where all artists thrive.

The Question

If art is meant to reflect and expand society, then silencing some voices weakens us all. Which leaves us to ask:
how can we build arts systems that not only acknowledge barriers but actively remove them so every artist has a fair chance to be seen and heard?