A Conversation with Xochi Solis, Part Two.
On navigating a multidisciplinary creative career, preserving joy in process, and diversifying your portfolio.
Welcome to Part Two of my conversation with multidisciplinary artist, Xochi Solis. If you missed part one, be sure to start there before coming back for this week’s final installment.
In many ways, I have found Xochi’s perspective throughout this conversation to be an enlightened and refreshing one. Please enjoy this next chapter where we will hear more about Xochi’s approach to creative sustainability/sustaining creativity, her emphasis on experience, how she is navigating the post-COVID economy as well as social media, and so much more.
We will pick up right where we left off, in the midst of our discussion about how much to push in the creative process, and fresh off the heels of Xochi’s revelatory statement “Art is not supposed to hurt.”
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