q. many people in our society today think that art is something of a luxury. first, you need to make sure your basic needs are covered: shelter, food, clothing and so on. should we consider the arts a basic human need just like shelter, food and clothing?
i think the arts, no matter what you’re talking about, whether it’s the visual arts, performing arts, literature, it adds so much to our lives because artists are able to create a certain kind of beauty that you won’t find anywhere else.
artists create different kinds of worlds that can only come out of a creative mind. and in doing that, i think that they can add so much more to the lives of people, so much beauty and meaning.
q. especially in a time when there’s a lot of political division, the arts can help bring people together — would you agree with that?
yes, that’s a very good point. and i think it also makes people understand each other a little bit more, and by doing that, by understanding each other, there should be harmony between different groups, which seems to be lacking at this time.
q. what do you think we in ottawa could do to help young artists, especially young artists from minority communities, do well here?
one of the things is more public places to show their art or to perform their art. ottawa has some, but i think there’s always room for more public support. young people bring with them new ways of seeing and expressing themselves and we need to pay attention to that.