Season 3 Episode 3
In this episode of Pyro Toasty Talks, we sit down with Krista Webb, a Deafblind woodburn artist and advocate whose work and voice are helping reshape what creative communities can look like. Together, we explore what it really takes to sustain a community over time—not just building it, but nurturing meaningful connections that go beyond surface-level engagement. Krista shares her perspective on visibility, access, and why intentional support within a community can make the difference between something that fades and something that lasts.
We also dig into the balance between collaboration and competition, the importance of staying aligned with your artistic vision, and how artists can remain engaged even when life inevitably pulls them in different directions. This conversation is grounded, honest, and forward-looking—offering practical insight for artists who want to find (or build) communities that are not only creative, but resilient and inclusive.
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🎵 Music by Lukáš Luhan
