So, I survived Sr. Reviews. Basically, I had to present my art to the faculty here at Anderson University, defend it, talk about it, all that good stuff, for fifteen minutes, then answer any questions that they had.
There is a reason I am an artist. I do not like talking in front of large groups of people (3+ = large group). Maybe that is why I stumbled through words, paused, and said “Umm..” a lot. I am not a public speaker.
I like art because I get to put it up, then hide. Let the art talk for itself.
Well, i know that some of the things i said, talking about faith in my art, did not sit well with some people (facial expressions and body language). I understand that people will not understand my faith, I dont expect them to.
While the review went well, i’m a little frustrated with the actions of certain people afterwards. After i finished my presentation and answered a couple questions, i stayed in the gallery space for a couple minutes to talk to some people, but when i left, just outside the door, a group of students were talking to a professor.
As i walked out the door and passed them, they all went quiet.
If you’re going to talk about me, be honest and dont try to hide it. If you cannot say it to my face, or in my presence, they you shouldnt be saying it at all. This goes for everyone and everything.
While i understand this is human nature to talk, when it is someone you look up to (aka: a professor) it is very disturbing and unsettling to know that they dont know how to act respectfully towards their students.
I know that this is a rant, but it is really rustrating when people talk about me and they think that i dont ralize. If you cant say it to the persons face, you shouldnt be talking about them.
Just a couple toughts…