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PERSON OF INTEREST
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Adrienne H. Lee
One thing is certain about this creative woman: she has a true heart for art.
INTERVIEWER: JAMES COMBS ≈ PHOTO: NICOLE HAMEL
• Has lived in Clermont for 10 years. • Graduated with an associate’s in arts degree in 1999 at Florida
SouthWestern State College. • Graduated in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in art history from Florida State University.
Passion for art history:
I say history is the shared human experience on Earth, and art history is the visual representation of that.
My nickname: I’m known as “The Wandering Art Historian.” I give lectures, teach classes, and host book clubs.
Through Zoom, my blog, and my YouTube channel, I connect with people all over the world to talk about art. A lot of people have a weird perception that art is only for a small group of people. In reality, art is for everyone. I tell everyone that their feeling and reaction to a piece of art is just as important as the facts about why an artist created a piece of art in the rst place.
My career: I started my career providing arts education at three museums and loved it. I had to cater toward children and adults and learn how to get them connected with the arts. I love talking to people about art. After years of working in museums, I started doing freelance work in 2017. Today, I’m teaching art classes on Zoom. Each course consists of four weekly sessions. In April, I’m teaching a course titled “The Legacy of Vincent van Gogh,” and in May I’m teaching a course titled “From Muse to Master: Celebrating Women Artists.” My artwork: I’m self-taught. I do acrylics, and my work is in uenced by pop culture. Several of my paintings were inspired by the movie “Spiderman,” and I also painted Dante, a dog in my favorite Disney Pixar animated lm, “Coco.”
Advice for aspiring artists: Be prepared to
work a lot. Whatever your style of art is, don’t stop creating it. Find your voice, and once you have a voice nobody can compete because your artistic voice is yours and yours only.
Favorite artists: Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, and Marcel Duchamp.
Bucket list item: I would love to go to New York City and visit a di erent museum each day.
Three words to describe yourself: Nerd.
Artist. Bibliophile (lover of books).
Hobbies: I love science ction lms, television shows, and books.
Pet peeve:
Unsolicited advice.
Favorite food: I love Italian food and chocolate. An ideal meal would be a mushroom pizza with chocolate milk.
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