I'm also involved in the arts. I know musicians and I work on independent films. Very independent. I'm about as far from Hollywood as you could possibly get. But that's also lent itself to my getting to know actors who came up through and are still involved with theater. It's all underground. It's not the same as mainstream. Mainstream Media is very standardized and formulaic. All the best creativity, I think, is underground. *
"But you like Discovery!" Yeah, I do. I like Peak/Prestige TV and vastly prefer it to Blockbuster Films and the one-and-dones on normal TV because the seasons are shorter, and the arcs span an entire season, so there's more time to develop a longer and more involved story than there was before. I still prefer independent/underground work but, as far as mainstream TV and film, I think Prestige TV is as good as it gets right now. And I'm glad DSC has modeled itself after that.
* It looks like everything is becoming more fragmented so maybe by the time of Star Trek, there is no mainstream. The dancing, the painting, the singing, and acting all things that could've been done in our own time. There's nothing that really screams "24th Century!" about it. But that's either because it was created by people at the end of the 20th Century or because art doesn't progress monolithically anymore in the future. With no money in the future, you don't have to worry about pushing whatever style happens to sell the most.
But that isn't quite the same as starship design or uniforms. I think Starfleet liked the TOS Film look and then stuck to that for an unusually long time. Extremely unusual compared to how fast things seem to change during the periods of Star Trek we see that are the actual focus of the series and films.