TEN: Susannah Schouweiler, Editor of mnartists.org
Susannah Schouweiler
contact name: Susannah Schouweiler
email: editor@mnartists.org
location address:
Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55403
open to public: no
Curator's Statement
As you can see, I, too, use mnartists.org to keep a record of my writing and publication history. In my opinion, our site is more readily usable if you work in media other than words on paper (or screen). However, there are some useful workarounds to keep in mind that'll help you present even textual work attractively: try putting your written work in the "Statement" box as you add pieces to your mnartists pages, in lieu of simply uploading your work, by default, as a document.That way, your writing is immediately visible, even to casual browsers, and no tedious loading of Word docs is necessary for those who want a taste of your work. If you have access to PDF files (or if you scan them) from your published work, don't hesitate to upload those as "related media" as well. (Written work always looks nicer when it's been laid out for publication.) And, finally, if you've got related images for your writing--use them! mnartists.org's web design really shines with strong graphic elements, so take advantage of using images wherever you can, even if your work is predominantly in text.
This second installment of our monthly featured collection series, TEN, offers a personal introduction to another staffer on mnartists.org's small team: Susannah Schouweiler, editor for the arts writing and criticism in MnArts Magazine and in its emailed 'zine, access+ENGAGE.
I THINK THIS GIG HAS MADE AN OBSESSIVE OF ME. To tell the truth, I've probably always carried a tendency toward the neurotic, but this job has taken those latencies and really brought them to the fore. And when I wake up to face the day and poke my way to the laptop with a cup of coffee in hand, it's that very fact that gives me daily cause to feel grateful.
And at the risk of sounding maudlin, that's because it's led me to all of you. It's only since I've taken this job, after spending countless hours looking through the artwork emerging from our state, that I've truly appreciated what we have in Minnesota. The work being done by artists here so impresses me--with its variety, its nerve, its irrepressible momentum, its caches of undreamed of talent--that it keeps me up at night, quite literally. When I remember my dreams, as often as not they're focused around doings at work--the artists or the writers, or the schemings afoot to raise the visibility of one or the other or, more likely, both.
How many can count themselves fortunate enough to have a job so challenging and so worthwhile that it consumes all their energies and, yet, demands--by force of the cause alone--still more? Who makes their daily bread at a task that engages them so fully?
So, before you browse through the tidbits of my own story in this collection, let me take this opportunity to thank you for giving me so very much to work with as I go about my business for mnartists.org. It's my cherished daily responsibility to sift through the offerings of mnartists.org and our surrounding "real-world" arts scene to bring you news, profiles, essays, and criticism drawn from the abundant art happenings in our area. I pore through your films, your songs, your paintings and photographs, your sculptures, and your performances. I read your comics and your articles, your reviews and your essays. I'm consistently amazed by the caliber of material I run across. The work I see from you often awes me, quite frankly.
I cannot imagine a more rewarding job than finding a way to tell your stories and to show more people what you do. I'm a very lucky woman to have the opportunity to do so.
Gratefully yours,
Susannah Schouweiler