Carrie Scott on Seen.art, Creative Health, and Rewiring the Art World
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In this episode of Been to the Mountain Top, art historian and curator Carrie Scott shares how a transatlantic upbringing and a career spent both inside and outside elite institutions led her to launch Seen.art a community-forward, WhatsApp-native platform making the art world radically more accessible.
Carrie unpacks why traditional galleries often feel uninviting, how the market's over-financialization broke the value exchange, and why artists—not intermediaries—must be put back at the center.
You'll learn how Carrie is building a "YouTube town square" for art through short-form, artist-led conversations; why she champions "creative health" as essential to our wellbeing; and what new, music-inspired models of patronage could look like for artists today.
Carrie makes a compelling case that art is a bridge back to empathy and humanity—and that cultivating visual literacy should be as normal as discovering music.
Key Topics Covered
- Seen.art Platform: Carrie built a grassroots, community-driven platform using WhatsApp and short-form content to break gatekeeping and put artists first
- Creative Health: Treating creativity as essential to mental and emotional wellbeing, not a luxury or performance metric
- Visual Literacy: Normalizing "I don't get it—let's talk about it" as a valid way to experience art, similar to how we discover music
- Artists as Cultural Infrastructure: How artists can rebuild empathy and connection in a polarized world
- Rethinking Art Patronage: Moving beyond speculation to explore accessible objects, editions, and sustainable artist-friendly models
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Carrie Scott and Seen.art
04:35 Carrie's Journey in the Art World
10:11 The Evolution of Art Consumption
16:17 Creative Health and Its Importance
21:40 The Freedom of Art and Its Impact
22:33 The Importance of Visual Literacy
29:13 Art as a Bridge to Empathy
36:26 Innovating Art Patronage
44:38 Vulnerability as the Mountaintop
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