Community aka What Makes “the Hood” Home
By: Marlene
Reid*
com·mu·ni·ty: a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing
common attitudes, interests, and goals.
But is it really that simple? Personally, I think that
definition is simply the foundation for building a community.
When I retired a couple of years ago, I opened a
business—Unhinged (formerly Vexed by Design) in the 18b Las Vegas Arts
District. My partners and I, all artists/makers, had been involved in the local
art scene for years. So we said, “Hell, why not!” And yes, that actually was
the foundation of our business plan. Two years later we have an established
presence in the community (there’s that word, again) and we call the Arts
District home.

We owe our success in large part to our active involvement
in the Arts District community. It’s easy to become caught up in your own
little bubble. After all, making a living with your art can be *&%*@#$
difficult. But the “community”, if you let it, can be your salvation. We don’t
just have neighbors, we have friends. It’s that amazing community that “gets”
what you’re doing and why you do it. It’s the spirit of camaraderie, support
and encouragement that only comes when you’re a part of something special. It’s
what makes the Arts District home.
But building a true community requires participation of more
people than just one individual. It’s an investment of the heart for the betterment
of the entire community. So volunteer for a committee, become a board member,
organize an event—do something for the greater good. Own your community! I
guarantee the rewards are immeasurable.
*Marlene is the founding partner of Unhinged. She serves as
the VP of the 18b LV Arts District Neighborhood Association, is the President
of Handmade in Vegas Artist Guild, and curates the Artisan Bazaar at First
Friday.