Clark, Vicky 2000-09-14

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This interview features Vicky Clark as she discusses her art and how she became an artist. In this interview Clark describes the inspiration for her artworks and she provides details into her creative process. Clark also explains how long it takes her to paint certain pieces and working in her studio. The interview closes with Clark expressing her thoughts on women in the art filed and how art will change in the future.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Vicky Clark

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: September 14, 2000

Location:

Interviewer: Leslie Dutton

Length: 01:54:03


Abstract

Introduction and her interest in art; The types of pastels that she uses; establishing herself as a professional artist; Her inspiration for her art; Vicky’s thoughts on the artists in Lubbock and her favorite subjects; Vicky’s family dynamic; The creative process that Vicky goes through; How long it takes her to paint; Working in her art studio; her favorite artists; Growing through art; how her painting has changed over the years; Women in art; Projections oh how art will grow and change in the future


Access Information

Original Recording Format: audio cassette and mini-disc

Recording Format Notes: access copy available in reading room

Transcript: available on dspace <https://hdl.handle.net/10605/363331>




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