
Revisiting Aleks Crossan on Performing, Painting & Finding Creative Fulfilment
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About this listen
In this episode, I revisit my conversation with Aleks Crossan, who speaks candidly about overcoming creative block, shifting from external validation to inner purpose, and discovering joy in the process rather than the outcome. Her path to artistic empowerment began by embracing fear and rejection, and by learning to tune into what truly matters.
We explore the serendipity of finding her current studio—inside a former apple packing facility in Hobart—and how space and place shape artistic evolution. Aleks also reflects on the vibrant Tasmanian art scene, the role of community, and how digital platforms are empowering younger artists to share their stories on their own terms.
Whether you’re navigating creative uncertainty or seeking inspiration for your own practice, Aleks’ story is a moving reminder that fulfilment often follows when we stop chasing and start listening.
Keywords: Aleks Crossan, Tasmanian artist, performance to painting, creative resilience, overcoming creative block, finding a studio, art and personal growth, regional art community, social media and youth art, digital storytelling, women artists, visual arts in Tasmania, creative empowerment
🎙️ Connect Curate Create features stories of artists cultivating courage, place, and meaning through creativity in regional Australia.