Abstract

William Blake, The Garden of Love. Relief-etching, with watercolor and pen additions, from Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul (1794). British Museum Last spring, Kim Stafford, director of the Northwest Writing Institute at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, addressed the graduating class of the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Wefelt his topic, Selfish Pleasures of a Life in Art, captured the passion that drives artists of all types. Whatfollows is a rendition of his speech. -Editors

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