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Hype And Hypersexuality: Kara Walker, Her Work And Controversy, Erikka Juliette Searles
Hype And Hypersexuality: Kara Walker, Her Work And Controversy, Erikka Juliette Searles
Art and Design Theses
Kara Walker, winner of the MacArthur “Genius” award and the Smithsonian Lucelia award, is one of the most critically acclaimed contemporary African American artists. Her work, especially her cut-paper silhouettes depicting grotesque antebellum scenes, has inspired as much outrage from an older generation of Black artists as acclaim from the mainstream media. This thesis gives an overview of the artist’s life, analysis of some of her works, and an examination of the controversy her work has caused. In the conclusion, I introduce the next generation of Black American artists, self-proclaimed “Art Stars,” including Atlanta artist Fahamu Pecou.
Janine Antoni: Finding A Room Of Her Own, Stacie M. Lindner
Janine Antoni: Finding A Room Of Her Own, Stacie M. Lindner
Art and Design Theses
Janine Antoni's object- and performance-based works draw from multiple influences including feminism and conceptualism, and in these works the artist has fashioned an investigation of the self through the examination of the mother/child dyad, creating a more than fourteen-year body of work about these relationships that explore the implications of feminine imagery. Antoni’s works are an effort to distinguish her body as a feminine subject-object, but also to identify with as well as separate herself from the mother. While she is a conceptual artist, Antoni puts great emphasis on materiality. For her, the concept defines itself within the materials, and …
Excerpts From Four Portfolios, Mary Dondero
Variations On A Theme, Joanne Alberda
Variations On A Theme, Joanne Alberda
Pro Rege
Quilted cotton fabric stretched over frame
Lee Allen, Fruit Picker, 1982, David Versluis
Spirit Lake, Iowa: Fish Suite, Number I, David Versluis
Spirit Lake, Iowa: Fish Suite, Number I, David Versluis
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Altar Ii, Community: The Crucible And The Ark, Susan Van Geest
Altar Ii, Community: The Crucible And The Ark, Susan Van Geest
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Transformation, Jacob Van Wyk
Art, The Social Enzyme: The Emergence Of An Art Community In The Rio Grande Valley, Heaven Lashley
Art, The Social Enzyme: The Emergence Of An Art Community In The Rio Grande Valley, Heaven Lashley
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
This study explores the emergence of an art community in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) region of South Texas. In researching this objective, I relied on observations at many gallery public functions where I had the opportunity to observe the interactions between prospective buyers, gallery owners and artists. I also visited with gallery owners and artists many times in small group settings where I raised open ended questions about the region's artists and other historical developments that would allow me to put together a cohesive story about the emergence of the art community
This study began as an unstructured exploration …
Floating, Monolith, Black And White, Hot Earth, Jacob Van Wyk
Floating, Monolith, Black And White, Hot Earth, Jacob Van Wyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Ua1b1/7 Wku Centennial Mosaic Dedication, Western Kentucky University
Ua1b1/7 Wku Centennial Mosaic Dedication, Western Kentucky University
WKU Archives Records
Dedication program for the WKU Centennial Mosaic and fountain, includes sky map for Founders Day, November 16, 2006.
Review Of Rebecca Zorach "Blood, Milk, Ink, Gold: Abundance And Excess In The French Renaissance", Giancarlo Fiorenza
Review Of Rebecca Zorach "Blood, Milk, Ink, Gold: Abundance And Excess In The French Renaissance", Giancarlo Fiorenza
Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Penelope’S Web: Francesco Primaticcio’S Epic Revision At Fontainebleau, Giancarlo Fiorenza
Penelope’S Web: Francesco Primaticcio’S Epic Revision At Fontainebleau, Giancarlo Fiorenza
Art and Design
Francesco Primaticcio designed his celebrated Galerie d’Ulysse at Fontainebleau (now destroyed) at a time when the epic genre was being updated and redefined. One of the most popular scenes from the gallery, Ulysses and Penelope recounting their adventures to one another in bed (from book 23 of the Odyssey), was adapted and revised in an independent composition by Primaticcio himself: Ulysses and Penelope (Toledo Museum of Art, ca. 1560). In contrast to the Fontainebleau mural, the artist’s self-conscious, refined pictorial language for his canvas converts epic energy into lyric sentimentality. As a result, Penelope becomes the central focus of the …
Seymour Rosen, Jo Farb Hernandez
2006; Chimes, Office Of Visual And Performing Arts
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
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Textile Society Of America Newsletter 18:3 — Fall 2006, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 18:3 — Fall 2006, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society of America Newsletters
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Fall 2006, Valparaiso University
You're The Top: Illustrated Sheet Music Of American Popular Songs From World War I To The 1940s, Peter J. Knapp, Anne H. Knapp
You're The Top: Illustrated Sheet Music Of American Popular Songs From World War I To The 1940s, Peter J. Knapp, Anne H. Knapp
Watkinson Publications
Guide to an exhibition held by Watkinson Library, 2006.
Time's Body Of Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Look At Health And Aging, Wright State University Art Galleries
Time's Body Of Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Look At Health And Aging, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
A catalog for an exhibition examining the aspects of aging and health and featuring the work of nine artists. The exhibition ran from September 9 through October 15, 2006 and featured works in a variety of mediums including bronze sculpture, oil on canvas, video, and more.
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Design Research Quarterly Volume 1 Issue 1, Peter Storkerson
Design Research Quarterly Volume 1 Issue 1, Peter Storkerson
Design Research Quarterly (2006 - 2009)
Design Research Quarterly (2006-9) was a hybrid journal-newsletter of the Design Research Society. It contained news of the society, its members and regions and its sister societies, as well as peer-reviewed articles about issues of importance to design research, theory and knowledge.
South Kingstown Ri: New Zoning For An Historic Mill, Maggie Jones, Richard Barringer
South Kingstown Ri: New Zoning For An Historic Mill, Maggie Jones, Richard Barringer
Planning
The village of Peace Dale in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island, developed around several mills that commenced operations in the 1800s. One mill, known as the Palisades, is still partially active and in excellent condition, but much of its square footage is unutilized. A citizens’ group of artists and business people joined with the mill owners and the town of South Kingstown to develop new zoning regulations to make more flexible the permitted uses for the mill site. The proposed zoning will allow the mill complex to feature a mix of retail, residential, and manufacturing uses, while preserving …
Friendships, Romantic Relationships, And The Importance Of Self-Expansion, Mami Kashiwabara
Friendships, Romantic Relationships, And The Importance Of Self-Expansion, Mami Kashiwabara
All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Self-expansion theory (Aron & Aron, 1986) posits that individuals enter and maintain relationships in order to expand their sense of self and suggests that expanding the sense of self is a basic human motivation. In this study, I examined whether the perceived opportunities for self-expansion within a relationship predicted feelings of closeness and passion for a partner, and unlike many previous studies, I explored the importance of self-expansion in friendships as well as romantic relationships. I also explored individual differences in the importance of self-expansion opportunities in predicting closeness and passion. The results suggest that opportunities for self-expansion may motivate …
Sheep Updates 2006 -Part 1, David Sackett, Kevin Foster, Ron Yates, Phil Nichols, Graeme Martin, John Milton, Scott Williams, Garry Mcalister, Mark Suttie, Peter Fennessy, Jack Cocks
Sheep Updates 2006 -Part 1, David Sackett, Kevin Foster, Ron Yates, Phil Nichols, Graeme Martin, John Milton, Scott Williams, Garry Mcalister, Mark Suttie, Peter Fennessy, Jack Cocks
Sheep Updates
This session covers seven papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Making Dollars from Merinos, David Sackett, Holmes Sackett & Associates Pty Limited, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2. A new variety of sulla (Hedysarun coronarium)for forage production in southern Australia, Kevin Foster, Ron Yates, Phil Nichols, Department of Agriculture and Food, WA and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, UWA 3. Mating - Short and fast is better, Graeme Martin, John Milton, Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia 4. Breech strike protection in sheep post 2010, Scott Williams, Program Manager Animal Health and Welfare, Australian Wool Innovation …
Samuel Freeman's Waistcoat, Jacqueline Field
Samuel Freeman's Waistcoat, Jacqueline Field
Maine History
The article discusses the features and construction of a waistcoat worn by Samuel Freeman at his 1786 wedding. The waistcoat is in the Collection of the Maine Historical Society.
Unlv Magazine, Carol C. Harter, Karen Sharp, Gian Galassi, Tony Allen, Jennifer Lawson, Shane Bevell, Lori Bachand, Regina Vaccari, Pete Codella, Cate Weeks, Erin O'Donnell, Diane Russell, Phil Hagen
Unlv Magazine, Carol C. Harter, Karen Sharp, Gian Galassi, Tony Allen, Jennifer Lawson, Shane Bevell, Lori Bachand, Regina Vaccari, Pete Codella, Cate Weeks, Erin O'Donnell, Diane Russell, Phil Hagen
UNLV Magazine
No abstract provided.
Busted Flat Tire Mobility, Oscar F. Martinez
Busted Flat Tire Mobility, Oscar F. Martinez
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
The work presented in Busted Flat Tire Mobility is an attempt to promote awareness about problems afflicting our modern society. Seizing on the opportunity to present my concerns through artwork addressing the issue of poverty in this culture, I hope to present an emotional and inspiring representation of the lives of those people whom inhabit the "Invisible America". This exhibition paper presents my belief that art can be a revolutionary tool in which to motivate people to act.
Book Review. Patrick Arthur Polk, Botánica Los Angeles: Latino Popular Religious Art In The City Of Angels, Jo Farb Hernandez
Book Review. Patrick Arthur Polk, Botánica Los Angeles: Latino Popular Religious Art In The City Of Angels, Jo Farb Hernandez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Unconventional Photographic Self-Portraits Of John Coplans, Carla Williams, And Laura Aguilar, Alice Di Certo
The Unconventional Photographic Self-Portraits Of John Coplans, Carla Williams, And Laura Aguilar, Alice Di Certo
Art and Design Theses
Laura Aguilar, John Coplans, and Carla Williams explore, through photographic self-portraiture, the representation of unconventional bodies. Even though the images produced by these artists are quite different in style, they all reflect an interest in a representation of the nude human body that challenges the traditional concepts of beauty so prevalent in a Western society obsessed with physical perfection. Even though the three artists produced their photographic self-portraits at roughly the same time, using the traditional gelatin silver process and responding to standards of classical beauty, their divergent life experiences, education, and social backgrounds have led them to question an …