THE ART ECONOMY
Eastway Crossing strip mall lies across a vast parking lot like a bleached whale, its major tenet long gone. Only a few small senate spaces are occupied. Life though still stirs there with the help of a creative group of artist entrepreneurs. Sometimes overlooked are the importance of artists to the economy. They will never move the dial in terms of major impact, but play a key role in changing a city. Artist seek out low rent and available space. You often find them flourishing in these edges of a city. Places in transition where their efforts and endeavors hold things in place until major change happens. Often these places grow with their efforts over time. Maybe as with Eastway, a small bookstore starts, then a coffee shop, a poetry bar, and surplus art supply. All built around painters, photographers and writers. A mix that attracts those seeking new experiences. The irony is that as these places on the edge redevelop, the artists are pushed out. Creative types are seekers wi...