What makes us creative? What can make us more creative? And where do truly creative people find their inspiration? These are questions that Kurt Andersen and Julie Burstein have been asking for over a decade on PRI’s arts and culture program Studio 360. Kurt is the host of the show. Julie is its former executive producer. And this week, a new book penned by Julie, with a forward by Kurt, hits stores. It’s called “Spark: How Creativity Works,” and it features insights from some of the greatest creative minds of our time, including Chuck Close, Yo Yo Ma, Rosanne Cash, Kevin Bacon, and Joyce Carol Oates.
Comments [1]
Loved the interview. I look at my creative proces as a blessing and a curse, its 24/7. Everything and everyone around me provides the spark. I write notes, take pictures, pickup up scraps and twigs and eventually these all ferment in some file in my head, until a bud in my brain hits sunlight and then it is a race to maturity---since that idea is the one that has set my agenda to bring it too fruition---sweat equity.
Best, JZ
Jac Zagoory
268 E
Leave a Comment
Register for your own account so you can vote on comments, save your favorites, and more. Learn more.
Please stay on topic, be civil, and be brief.
Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. Names are displayed with all comments. We reserve the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please read the Comment Guidelines before posting. By leaving a comment, you agree to New York Public Radio's Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use.