Thursday, March 6, 2008

Instructions on How To Speak With an Artist

Well I have finally completed my task of finding an adequate interview-ee for my upcoming interview. Alright, I need to rephrase that. The difficulty of the task assigned was not found in finding an adequate interview-ee, but instead in the deciding between numerous amounts of more than adequate prospects. With the booming, yet sometimes disconnected art community in San Diego county, there were many different possible interview-ees to consider and research. After I looked into a few possible artists, weighed my options, and my time constraint, I made my decision.

I decided to interview Liz Sisco, a former UCSD graphic design and photographic arts professor from San Diego. She is a family friend who I know to be a very talented artist in her work. I thought that as Liz teaches art on a regular bases would be more than qualified to teach me about it. I have drafted my interview questions. They are rather diverse, ranging from her opinions of art and culture, to her personal art teaching philosophy and system. I can't wait for my interview, I know it will be very informative and interesting.

For more information on my interview, keep reading my art blog!

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