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Lessons for Artists From Ursula K. Le Guin

Last updated: January 14, 2026 3:00 am
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The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter brings to light some thought-provoking topics. From the prevalence of application fees to a bill supporting funding for the arts making its way to the Senate, and even a deep dive into the sexual history of the internet, there is a diverse range of subjects covered.

One standout piece in this newsletter is a reflection on the legacy of renowned author Ursula K. Le Guin by her son, Theo Downes-Le Guin. In an exhibition at Oregon Contemporary in Portland, Theo curated a show that delved into the multifaceted identity of his mother. Ursula K. Le Guin was known for her groundbreaking work, which often featured non-White characters and challenged the conventions of science fiction. Theo’s essay beautifully captures the essence of his mother’s creativity and adaptability, urging readers to embrace change and growth in their own lives.

The newsletter also features an opinion piece by artist Damien Davis, who critiques the practice of charging application fees in the art world. Davis argues that these fees not only create financial barriers for artists but also perpetuate the idea that artists should pay for the privilege of being seen. His essay provides valuable insights on identifying predatory fees and advocating for a more equitable system in the arts.

Additionally, there are recommendations for upcoming events and opportunities in the arts community, such as workshops at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and an exhibition at the New Museum in Manhattan. These resources aim to support artists and creatives in their professional development and artistic pursuits.

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Overall, the Daily Newsletter offers a rich tapestry of content that celebrates creativity, diversity, and innovation in the arts. From honoring the legacy of literary icons to challenging systemic barriers in the art world, each article invites readers to engage with art and culture in a meaningful way.

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