Artist’s Voice: Annie Leist — Closing the door

ARTS HUB US: As we began the fourth and final semester of our MFA program, my classmates and I were in the throes of intense preparation for our thesis exhibitions. Of course, like any climax, it was tangled up in enough conflicting emotions and stresses. We each had to invent more or less successful ways to deal with the temporary insanity.
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[A] real artist is conscious of having a personal singularity that is partly a blessing and partly a curse. An artist enjoys and suffers from isolation. As solitude, isolation can nurture. It can also destroy.
— Peter Schjeldahl, “Why Artists Make the Worst Students,” originally in Chronicle of Higher Education.

I can’t say I agree with everything asserted in the speech I’ve excerpted here. And I wasn’t thinking of Peter Schjeldahl when I closed my studio door one winter day in my final semester of graduate school.

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Annie Leist
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Annie Leist is an artist originally from North Carolina who now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.