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The Sacrifices of the Single-Mother Artist 

Last updated: November 18, 2025 12:45 am
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Her paintings are hung with reverence, showcasing her talent and long career. The film captures the moment with a quiet dignity, as if to say to the audience: this is what perseverance and dedication to one’s art can achieve.

Artists in Residence is a testament to the power of women who refused to be defined by societal expectations. It is a celebration of the bond between these three remarkable artists, who found strength and support in each other as they navigated the challenges of motherhood and the art world. Their story is one of resilience, creativity, and the importance of community. As we look back on their lives and work, we are reminded of the impact that a few brave women can have on the world around them.

Through Artists in Residence, Katie Jacobs has given us a glimpse into the lives of these extraordinary women, showing us the beauty and complexity of their experiences. It is a film that inspires and enlightens, leaving us with a deep appreciation for the power of art and the strength of the human spirit.

As the credits roll and the screen fades to black, we are left with a sense of awe at the lives these women led, and a profound gratitude for the art they created. Their legacy lives on in the work they left behind, and in the hearts of all those who were touched by their story.

As time passes and we continue to pursue our passions, others around us may start to recognize the dedication and commitment we have put into our work. This realization often leads to a shift in perception, where people begin to acknowledge the value and quality of our efforts. This sentiment is beautifully captured in the words of one individual who reflects, “If you live long enough, people begin to realize, ‘I guess this person really means to do this! … Maybe the work’s not bad.'”

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This profound statement highlights the journey of artists and creators who have dedicated their lives to their craft. It speaks to the idea that perseverance and determination can ultimately lead to recognition and appreciation from those around us. The sentiment expressed here is a testament to the importance of staying true to our passions and continuing to strive for excellence, regardless of any initial doubts or criticisms.

One such example of this dedication and recognition is showcased in the documentary film “Artists in Residence.” The film follows the lives of artists Lois Dodd and Eleanor Magid, shedding light on their creative processes, inspirations, and the significance of their work. Through intimate conversations and behind-the-scenes glimpses into their artistic practices, viewers are given a deeper understanding of the dedication and talent that these artists possess.

“Artists in Residence” is set to screen at the Village East by Angelika theater in the East Village, Manhattan, on November 20. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A session with writer/director Katie Jacobs, editor/producer Henry Hayes, composer Emily Wells, and the featured artists Lois Dodd and Eleanor Magid. For those unable to attend the screening, the film is also available to stream as part of Doc NYC until November 30.

This film serves as a poignant reminder of the power of perseverance and the impact that dedication can have on one’s artistic journey. It is a celebration of the creative spirit and a testament to the enduring legacy that artists leave behind. Through their work, artists like Lois Dodd and Eleanor Magid inspire others to follow their passions, stay true to their craft, and continue to create meaningful and impactful art for generations to come.

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