{"id":116891,"date":"2019-06-19T09:00:21","date_gmt":"2019-06-19T13:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/digiblocks.ca\/29secrets\/?p=116891"},"modified":"2023-09-29T13:06:42","modified_gmt":"2023-09-29T17:06:42","slug":"whats-her-secret-art-connoisseur-ashley-mulvihill-of-digital-gallery-ninth-editions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digiblocks.ca\/29secrets\/wellness\/whats-her-secret-art-connoisseur-ashley-mulvihill-of-digital-gallery-ninth-editions\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s Her Secret: Art Connoisseur Ashley Mulvihill of Digital Gallery Ninth Editions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Growing up, Ashley Mulvihill wanted to be a ballerina. She studied at Canada\u2019s prestigious National Ballet School to become a professional dancer, balancing traditional academics, courses on the history of art and ballet, and advanced dance training. But in her graduating year, she suffered a career-ending back injury that send her into a tailspin, suddenly needing to redefine and reinvent herself. Looking back, she now recognizes the impact that those early art history classes had on her career. But at the time, she did not know what to do.<\/p>\n<p>After going through university, working a long list of \u201crandom\u201d jobs, and spending several years travelling, Ash noticed a pattern: she kept finding herself drawn into art galleries. Inspired by the artists she spoke with, she decided to pursue a career in art business and administration. She couldn\u2019t be the artist she always thought she would be, but she could support other artists and bring art to others.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the 32-year-old art connoisseur lives in Toronto with her husband, two little girls (20-month old Lake and three-month old Etta) and her \u201ctotally nutso\u201d pup Mowgli and runs her very own art gallery: <a href=\"https:\/\/nintheditions.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Ninth Editions<\/a>, a digital platform that sells limited edition prints and original works by emerging artists and strives to make art accessible to new buyers. Read on as we discuss her unique but inspiring career path, her favourite artists, and her advice for millennials looking to start their own art collection on a budget.<\/p>\n<p><strong>When did you first fall in love with art? <\/strong><br \/>\nI have loved so many forms of art from as early as I can remember. My mum says I used to put my ear right to the speaker listening to classical music as a really small child. I was in dance, piano, and violin lessons as early as three, and started studying art history in Grade 5 as part of our curriculum at Canada\u2019s National Ballet School. I feel very grateful to my parents for exposing me to the arts as a child; it\u2019s really shaped so much of who I am and how I see the world.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Can you walk us through your career path and how you got to where you are now? <\/strong><br \/>\nAfter graduating from Canada\u2019s National Ballet School, with professional dance no longer a career option, I went to Dalhousie University. This was the first time I wasn\u2019t in a highly disciplined environment and, needless to say, I had a great time but had zero direction. I worked at a law firm, wrote my LSATS, worked as a nanny, a bartender, at Canadian Tire head office in logistics\u2014the list is lengthy and very random. It was during this time, both in Toronto and while travelling, that I kept finding myself in galleries, talking to artists. I realized I had so much more knowledge and understanding of the visual arts than I had ever given myself credit for. While I could no longer be the artist, I could work on the administrative side and be immersed in the arts that way.<\/p>\n<p>I tend to be highly focused once I\u2019ve set my sights on something, so I went to the Caribbean to work on private boats, saved for grad school, and was accepted to the Art Business masters at Sotheby\u2019s Institute and moved to London, UK. While there, I worked briefly for two small galleries in London, did grant writing for the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust, spent a summer working at the Peggy Guggenheim in Venice, Italy, then back to Toronto where I worked legitimately every single art related position I could: unpaid, ridiculous hours, in-person, remote, pop-ups, non-profits, museum, art advisory, you name it, and I did it.<\/p>\n<p>I saw a position listed for the music\/art programmer role at The Drake and set my sights on it with a kind of crazy-person focus. I tracked down their head curator, Mia Nielsen, to meet in person, and asked every person I knew who maybe-knew-someone-who-worked-at-The-Drake to forward my resume onto HR. They didn\u2019t hire me on account of having zero music programming experience, but I offered to help on art projects outside business hours and six months later, when the person they hired didn\u2019t work out, I landed the job. The position ended up being solely within the visual arts, where I worked with a huge a variety of emerging to mid-career artists, operating at lightning speed on diverse projects, all alongside really talented and passionate colleagues. The role helped me grow immensely and really set me on the path to launching Ninth Editions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What inspired you to launch Ninth Editions, and what is it all about? <\/strong><br \/>\nI launched Ninth Editions in November 2018 because of a gap I saw in the market. Having worked directly with artists for a number of years, friends and peers often asked me where to find unique, interesting art at a more affordable price. I knew many of the emerging artists I had worked with were actively creating new work but didn\u2019t have the resources to be promoting and selling their work to a broad audience. I wanted to connect the two. My role is really taking out a lot of the leg work by using my years of research to provide a highly curated selection of exclusive artworks by the most exciting up and coming artists all under $1,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So, you have two little ones. How have you found balancing motherhood and running your own business? <\/strong><br \/>\nEvery day is different\u2014some days I wonder how I thought I could manage it all and other days I feel like I\u2019m in total boss mode. I launched Ninth Editions when I was six months pregnant with the intention to get it up and running, prepare what I needed in advance to keep it operational in the early post-partum months, but not necessarily hit the marketing\/promotion side too hard until I was ready. Though, as I\u2019m learning more and more every day, things tend not to go to plan and opportunities keep popping up that I\u2019m genuinely so excited about it\u2019s been much harder to step back. I also feel a huge responsibility to the artists, to make sure their work is well-represented and selling, so when I see the chance to promote them, I take it. \u00a0I do have Etta with me almost all the time, so if I can fit in four or five hours of work between nursing, changing, and feeding myself, etc., I\u2019m happy. Working with a new-born, sometimes physically attached to me, is certainly not glamourous, but I\u2019m laying the foundation for the life I want and the business I want to run.\u00a0 I love working, I get a lot of satisfaction and joy from it, but I aim to work every day with purpose. I didn\u2019t have a maternity leave this time around but I\u2019m totally okay with that. \u201cHaving it all\u201d takes sacrifice and hard work.<\/p>\n<p>I must absolutely mention I have an <em>incredible<\/em>partner in my husband who is a huge support in every way possible and we have a full-time nanny who looks after our older daughter and keeps the house in order. I have to give credit where credit is due! None of this would be possible without having an amazing support system. I am very grateful and keenly aware of the opportunities that affords me.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you have any advice for new working moms? <\/strong><br \/>\nAs a fairly new working mom I don\u2019t have a lot of perspective on it, but I have learnt that it is very important to also take care of yourself. I tend to put my needs last, but when I consistently cut sleep, exercise, eating proper meals, etc., I burn out really quickly and then I\u2019m no use to anyone. Also, rely on your community\u2014no woman is an island!<\/p>\n<p><strong>How has Ninth Editions grown or evolved since you started it? <\/strong><br \/>\nIt\u2019s grown a lot, with a whole schedule of new artists coming down the pipeline and partnerships in the works. I\u2019ve been continuing to add new artists since the launch, almost doubling the amount of art on the site in the past six months. It\u2019s still a highly curated selection but it\u2019s important to me that it continues to grow and evolve so collectors can always check back and see something new. I\u2019ve also grown the collection of original works on the site, rather than purely featuring editions, at both the request of collectors who have expressed interest in them and finding artists I\u2019m really excited to work with. I love the online model for that very reason, it\u2019s so adaptable.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What does the name \u201cNinth Editions\u201d mean, by the way? <\/strong><br \/>\nNinth Editions is my ninth job in the art world since grad school, including internships, pop-ups, consulting, and full-time work. I think that so often we, particularly women, can over-think whether we\u2019re ready to take on this next challenge and I wanted the name to be a reminder to myself that I was ready and capable. It also felt right to make the name personal because of how much I believe in the concept of making art accessible to everyone.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I love that Ninth Editions is all about making contemporary art accessible to new buyers. Why was this a priority for you?<\/strong><br \/>\nI think that there\u2019s a huge misconception that collecting art is reserved for the ultra wealthy and that art is elitist. Mainstream media features only the biggest sales, where artworks are being sold for hundreds of millions of dollars to billionaires, and then, in the real world, galleries can often feel unwelcoming. I feel like this puts people on the defensive, causing them to believe they can\u2019t afford to be an art collector if they have a small budget or that they feel out of place buying art. This ultimately does a great disservice to artists working at many levels of the art world and I think has hindered the growth of the art community, particularly in Canada, where it\u2019s not part of our curriculum or culture. Options are limited, unless you have a wealth of time to dig deep or have existing knowledge of the art world, and I totally appreciate why people have bought poster prints or big box store wall-fillers in the past. My hope is that by providing an access point to affordable art by emerging artists we can have far more interesting artwork in our spaces, create more awareness of the arts and their incredible value, and most importantly help build a healthy art community where real people\u2019s careers are directly impacted.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I think you\u2019re really on to something! The whole art world can be pretty intimidating. What would you say to a millennial who wants to start their own art collection but doesn\u2019t know where to start, plus is on a budget? <\/strong><br \/>\nThere are so many options! I am a huge believer in buying directly from the artist (if they don\u2019t have gallery representation) and there are many avenues to connect with them both in real life and digitally. If you don\u2019t necessarily have time to follow artists and negotiate your own purchase, there are a few highly curated sites (read: Ninth Editions J) that offer very affordable artworks you can peruse on your own time and have shipped directly to you. Many galleries will allow you to pay off an artwork over the course of a year, as well. There are options for every budget. I truly believe that. It may just take a little more time, but the rewards of having something unique and that speaks to you is invaluable.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you remember what your first art purchase was? <\/strong><br \/>\nI bought my first real artwork from a tiny little shop when I was backpacking in India after undergrad. It\u2019s a portrait of one of the mistresses of the Maharaja from the region we were in; the painter had passed, and no one knew the name of the woman, but she had this strength about her that I found completely captivating. I spent way more than I should have on it but I couldn\u2019t imagine not traveling home with it. I ended up shipping it back to my parents in a tube and still have it by my bedside to this day.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you have any tips for arranging or hanging art at home? Are gallery walls still a thing or a trend of the past? <\/strong><br \/>\nGallery walls are definitely still a thing and I think it\u2019s a great way to showcase a wide variety of styles, mediums, and sizes within one space. It\u2019s often a more affordable approach and has the flexibility to evolve over time, since you can easily add or remove pieces. I think there\u2019s an incredible power to having large works, but they tend to be quite static in a space and are usually a more expensive initial investment.<\/p>\n<p>If you can afford it, I always recommend choosing non-reflective UV glass to preserve the integrity of the artwork and the clarity of the glass will really make it pop. A custom frame will go a long way but many pre-fabricated frames are well constructed these days and offer a more affordable solution. I\u2019ve also hung artworks with rare-earth magnets, office supply clips on nails, or sticky scrapbooking corners. If you like the look of it and gets the piece up without damaging it, I say go for it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Who are your all-time favourite artists? <\/strong><br \/>\nThat is such a hard question\u2014I love so many for so many different reasons! Big-name living artists I could never afford include <a href=\"http:\/\/el-anatsui.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">El Anatsui<\/a> not only for the beauty of his tapestry works but how they draw attention to trade, slavery, consumerism, and the environment; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.traceyeminstudio.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Tracey Emin<\/a> for how she challenges the way women are able to critically and publicly discuss their personal life whether it be substance abuse, mental health, sex, or gender roles; and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.olafureliasson.net\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Olafur Eliasson<\/a> for his large-scale, visually stunning installations that draw attention to sustainable development and providing underserved communities with access to electricity.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What about your favourite artistic movements\/eras? <\/strong><br \/>\nA few favourite movements are Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Light and Space movement, and the Pictures Generation. For contemporary art, there are way too many \u2018isms\u2019 to go down that rabbit hole.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I love that you try to support emerging artists. Which new artists should be on our radar right now? <\/strong><br \/>\nCan I just list all of the Ninth Editions artists? Haha! I really believe in all of them; they\u2019re so talented and they\u2019re affordable because they\u2019re emerging and\/or they\u2019ve produced editions as an access point for collectors who have been priced out of their original artworks. <a href=\"https:\/\/nintheditions.com\/products\/copy-of-when-mom-gets-involved-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Laura Dawe<\/a>, for example, whose work sells through established galleries in the thousands of dollars, has a limited edition print available on Ninth Editions for $110. <a href=\"https:\/\/nintheditions.com\/products\/landscape-or-someone-or-something-of-significance-power-prominence\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Alison Postma<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/nintheditions.com\/products\/copy-of-she-kills\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Cam Champ<\/a>, who both have editions on the site, have huge installations at the new Drake Motor Inn. They\u2019re artists that are doing incredible things and are involved in great projects, yet still have some work listed at affordable prices.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What new trends in the art world are you excited about?<\/strong><br \/>\nI wouldn\u2019t categorize it as a trend, but I like that Instagram is making it easier for people to gain access and insight into the lives of artists and where to source art. I think it\u2019s helping grow that awareness of who they are, their process, what\u2019s available, and what a collector might be interested in.<\/p>\n<p>The flip side of this is whether that starts to isolate artists who are not as comfortable being on social media or whether likes\/comments start to influence, negatively or positively, an artist\u2019s practice, but in general I think it\u2019s helping.<\/p>\n<p><strong>If there was one thing you could change about the art industry, what would it be? <\/strong><br \/>\nTransparency around money. I think there\u2019s a lot of nonsense that artists are fed early in their career about how if they talk about money in relation to their art it somehow devalues the artistic integrity. Supermarkets don\u2019t accept art for food, art schools don\u2019t accept art for tuition, so why would you ever tell an artist that talking about price equates their art to an object? My poor husband now fears this conversation coming up because I inevitably go on long impassioned tangents about the absurdity of it all. We need to empower artists to feel comfortable talking about pricing, which I believe would ultimately help collectors understand and appreciate why works are priced the way they are. If it\u2019s this awkward conversation that people are always uncomfortable having no one wins. The whole structure assumes artists are incapable of understanding the art market and advocating for their work, this is absolutely not true but many programs do not equip artists with the tools to discuss money frankly. I totally appreciate that art is complex to price and that a work of art is so much more than the price tag, but if we want a healthy art community with artists who are able to sustain their practice without having to devote hours to grant writing while juggling two or three jobs, we need them to be able to make a living from their art in the commercial world.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you have any tips for people who want to pursue a career in the art world? <\/strong><br \/>\nThere are a lot of roles within the art world and no two are the same. Take internships\/jobs at a few different types of organizations to gain experience in a variety of positions. Having a holistic understanding of how the art world works is invaluable and the relationships you\u2019re able to build will help you find the area you\u2019re ultimately suited for and passionate about. It\u2019s also always good to remember, as with any job in any industry, you\u2019ve got to seriously hustle\u2014there are not enough jobs for everyone, so it\u2019s important to work hard, be consistent, and be professional.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What are your favourite art spots to visit in the city?<\/strong><br \/>\nOne of my favourite spaces to visit is the Henry Moore sculpture room at the <a href=\"http:\/\/ago.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Art Gallery of Ontario<\/a>. I like sitting on the floor and taking it all in. I\u2019ve always loved sculpture, but after taking a mold making class at OCAD, I now have even more reverence for sculptors. I also really enjoy the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thepowerplant.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Power Plant<\/a> and the way the entire space can change so drastically from one exhibition to another.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What\u2019s next for you and for Ninth Editions? <\/strong><br \/>\nI\u2019ve recently signed on to take over major exhibitions for The Drake (Mia Nielsen, their former head curator, recently became the director of Art Toronto) as part of my consulting practice and have a few other clients I\u2019m commissioning public art projects for. I\u2019m really enjoying being able to work with artists in another capacity and on a diverse range of projects.<\/p>\n<p>For Ninth Editions, I\u2019m really excited about a few partnerships, exhibitions, and programming events I\u2019m working on that will help get the name out and grow awareness of what Ninth Editions is all about. I\u2019ve also been developing a Trade Program for interior designers and architects that are interested in incorporating art into their spaces. It\u2019s really wonderful to see the care they put into every detail for their clients and the standards they keep across the board. I\u2019ve never really understood when a designer imports a faucet from Italy and then puts a Home Sense print above the mantel.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Growing up, Ashley Mulvihill wanted to be a ballerina. She studied at Canada\u2019s prestigious National Ballet School to become a professional dancer, balancing traditional academics, courses on the history of art and ballet, and advanced dance training. 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