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The Bravery of the First Draft

Confidence is not something you have before you start; it is something you earn by doing.
Art Borups Corners Jan 26, 2026
Background for The Bravery of the First Draft

Why embracing imperfection is the fastest way to build a sustainable creative organization.

Everything worth building starts out looking a little bit like a mess. We are often taught to hide our rough edges and present a perfectly curated version of our work to the world. But for those of us running grassroots arts organizations, the most radical thing we can do is embrace the beauty of the first draft.

We have to remember that confidence is not something you have before you start; it is something you earn by doing the work when you are still finding your way. You don’t need a map to start walking; you just need the willingness to see what is over the next hill.

Why does this mindset shift matter so much? Because discouragement is the silent killer of creative momentum. When we look at large, established institutions, we see the polished end result of decades of trial and error.

We do not see the failed pilots, the empty rooms, or the dozens of grant applications that were rejected. If we compare our beginning to their middle, we lose the heart to keep going. We have to accept that all things take time. Impact is not an overnight event; it is a slow accumulation of small, consistent actions. When we lower our expectations for perfection, we raise our capacity for genuine experimentation. This is the only way to find your unique voice as a leader.

So, how do we actually move through the fog of discouragement? We start by reframing the mistake. In a resource-constrained environment, a mistake is not a waste of time; it is a vital piece of research. If you host an event and only three people show up, that isn’t a failure. It is an opportunity to have a deep, meaningful conversation with those three people that you could not have had with a hundred. It is a chance to ask them what they need and how you can serve them better. This is the Low-Stakes Lab approach. When you treat your organization as a laboratory rather than a museum, the pressure to be perfect disappears. You are allowed to try crazy things—the midnight poetry slam in a parking lot, the collaborative mural on a temporary construction wall, the silent disco in a public park. These experiments are where the most honest community connections are made.

Confidence is built through this cycle of trying and learning. Every time you survive a small disaster, you become a more resilient leader. You realize that the world did not end because a projector broke or a speaker canceled. You learn how to pivot, how to laugh at the chaos, and how to keep the mission front and center.

This is where your real power lies. It is not in having all the answers, but in being the person who stays in the room when things get difficult. When you show up with authenticity, your community will respond to that honesty far more than they would to a polished facade.

The future belongs to the people who are willing to be clumsy in public. If you are feeling discouraged today, take it as a sign that you are pushing against the boundaries of your comfort zone. That tension is where growth happens. Don’t worry about being the biggest or the best right now. Focus on being the most curious.

Focus on being the person who says ‘let’s try it’ when everyone else is saying ‘wait.’ Time is on your side.

Every day you show up is a brick in the foundation of something that will eventually stand on its own. Your vision is valid, your mistakes are necessary, and your willingness to keep going is the only thing that truly matters.

Keep making. Keep trying. The world is waiting for the unique, messy, beautiful thing that only you can create.

The Bravery of the First Draft

Northern Arts and Regional Innovation

This is a collaborative initiative by The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and the Art Borups Corners art collective, supporting artists and creative projects in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario. Our groups champion rural arts development, community programming, Indigenous arts partnerships, and cultural innovation—strengthening the local and regional arts sector through mentorship, exhibitions, digital media, and sustainable creative entrepreneurship. Our events and activities include artists from Melgund Township, Winnipeg, Ignace, Sioux Lookout, Dryden, and beyond. You read more innovation-focused posts here.

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Art Borup’s Corners is a northern arts incubator based in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario, where community-led creativity, land-based practice, and digital innovation come together. Rooted in the cultural rhythms of the boreal forest and shaped by years of grassroots organizing across Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Minnesota, Borup’s Corners supports artists, youth, and community members through participatory storytelling, climate-focused projects, and creative entrepreneurship. From wild blueberry walks to immersive exhibitions and applied AI research, our seasonal programs and artist residencies foster connection, skill-building, and self-determined expression—all grounded in place, culture, and care.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator and Art Borups Corners Collective was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse and the Local Services Board of Melgund. We thank them for their investment, support and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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Borups Corners Arts and Recreation supports arts and recreation in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario as volunteer-driven Arts Collective.

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