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Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - Fall 2023, Julia Martinez Jan 2024

Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - Fall 2023, Julia Martinez

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Digital edition of the Jurgen Comics Contest broadsheet newspaper celebrating the Fall 2023 Contest winners. The newspaper design and supplemental artwork were created by contest student editor Julia Martinez. Supplemental promotional materials include a poster for an online information session.

The Fall 2023 Jurgen Comics Contest invited VCU students to explore a specific historical incident of censorship or suppression of visual art, books, music, film or performance.


Intergenerational Implications Of Ritual In Art Education, Angela M. La Porte, Peg Speirs, Camilla Mccomb Nov 2023

Intergenerational Implications Of Ritual In Art Education, Angela M. La Porte, Peg Speirs, Camilla Mccomb

International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education

This article introduces the concept of ritual and the role it can play in art education across generations from PK-12 schools to community collaborations. Three authors elaborate on research, personal experiences, and applications of ritual in their art education practice. The first introduces ritual within personal, historical, cultural, psychological, and sociological contexts. Then, relates these to art education curriculum and an intergenerational community collaboration. Author 2 shares experience with ritual-based artists using performance, body adornment and modification to communicate creative sacred/secular expression. Author 3 describes her hesitancy and eventual success in engaging preadolescents in ritual-based discussions. All of these perspectives …


Dystopian University, Ayla Bramblett Nov 2023

Dystopian University, Ayla Bramblett

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable Mention in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

An evocative look at the conflict between student identify and artistic expression and the structure of an arts curriculum.


Malicious Compliance, Sophia Shokraei Feb 2023

Malicious Compliance, Sophia Shokraei

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

First-Time Comic Creator winner in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

This comic depicts a musician's act of self-censorship and silent protest when faced with a broadcast network's performance restrictions. Inspired by real events.


New Queer Cinema: Fighting Censorship With Independent Film, Rowan Leary Feb 2023

New Queer Cinema: Fighting Censorship With Independent Film, Rowan Leary

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

A look at examples of the New Queer Cinema movement and how queer filmmakers rebelled against the lingering impact of the Hays Code, film industry standards and the MPAA rating system.


Female Nudity, Emil Georges Feb 2023

Female Nudity, Emil Georges

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Runner-up in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

A nearly wordless comic conveying the emotional experience of an artist encountering gallery content restrictions.


Aftertaste, John Novak Feb 2023

Aftertaste, John Novak

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable mention in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

A metaphorical consideration of the outsized impact a single censor can have on the larger community.


The Blind Art Collector, Rabeeha Adnan Feb 2023

The Blind Art Collector, Rabeeha Adnan

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

A wordless comic exploring literal and metaphorical blindness and the unwritten codes that influence the art market. Inspired by a story told by Fran Liebowitz. The Morse Code in the comic spells out B-L-I-N-D A-R-T C-O-L-L-E-C-T-O-R.


A Quick History Of Gay Batman, Rena Bridge Feb 2023

A Quick History Of Gay Batman, Rena Bridge

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Grand Prize winner in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

A humorous look at ongoing discussions about the nature of Batman and Robin's relationship, beginning with Frederic Wertham's influential book, Seduction of the Innocent (1954).


Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - 2023, Jess Soffian Feb 2023

Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - 2023, Jess Soffian

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Digital edition of the Jurgen Comics Contest broadsheet newspaper celebrating the 2023 Contest winners. The newspaper design and supplemental artwork was created by contest student editor Jess Soffian. Supplemental promotional materials include a poster and comics related to the 2023 theme.

The 2023 Jurgen Comics Contest invited VCU students to explore codes, censorship and conflict in a single-page, multi-panel comic. Students could enter in either of two categories, Grand Prize ($1,000 top prize) or First-Time Comic Creator ($100 top prize).


The Devil's Fire, H. M. Smith Feb 2023

The Devil's Fire, H. M. Smith

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable mention in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

This comic captures the drama of a 1979 vinyl record burning and counter-protest.


Behind The Scene, Daniel Lee Feb 2023

Behind The Scene, Daniel Lee

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

First-Time Comic Creator winner in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

This comic asks the question, "Do the words you hear really come from the person holding the microphone?"


Driven Underground, Alexander Tyree Feb 2023

Driven Underground, Alexander Tyree

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Runner-up in the 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

This comic takes the reader on a journey beneath the streets while exploring the language of the 1954 Comics Code and its effect on the subsequent underground comix scene.


Norteada - In The Greater Geologic Span Of Time, Just Fine, Clara Cruz Jan 2023

Norteada - In The Greater Geologic Span Of Time, Just Fine, Clara Cruz

Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis I will spend some time talking to the dead. We’ll discuss callously mercurial and aquarian takes on things including LIVED TIME, DEATH, ART and VIBES. Keep in mind that this is just the beginning and these are just the bones - some fleshed out, some sucked to the marrow, some picked apart. Remind me that I will have forgotten at least half of what I meant to write and lost my keys three times before we’re done.


Structural Analysis Of Predicted Proteins Using Alphafold, Brydon P. Wall Jan 2023

Structural Analysis Of Predicted Proteins Using Alphafold, Brydon P. Wall

Undergraduate Research Posters

The function of around 67% of predicted proteins from genes in Mycobacteriophage CheetoDust can not be confidently predicted using traditional techniques and can only be functionally labeled “hypothetical proteins”. However, a new approach using AlphaFold, an artificial intelligence tool to generate a structural prediction from a sequence, can take advantage of structurally conserved regions that were previously obfuscated to gain new insights and visualize data in new ways.

Since amino acid sequences are more conserved than its corresponding DNA sequence, amino acid sequences are used when predicting the function of the corresponding translated protein. Until recently, predicting structure from an …


Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - 2022, Alyson Piccione May 2022

Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - 2022, Alyson Piccione

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Digital edition of the Jurgen Comics Contest broadsheet newspaper celebrating the 2022 Contest winners. The newspaper design and supplemental artwork was created by contest student editor Alyson Piccione. Supplemental promotional materials include poster, comic, and caricatures of historical figures who played a role in the censorship of James Branch Cabell's work Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice.

The 2022 Jurgen Comics Contest invited VCU students to explore some episode or aspect of the seizure and censorship of James Branch Cabell’s Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice in a single-page, multi-panel comic.


Moral Of The Story, Katy Hooper Feb 2022

Moral Of The Story, Katy Hooper

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable mention in the 2022 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

A student works with laptop and sketchbook to develop insight into the events and issues surrounding the censorship of James Branch Cabell's book Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice. A drawing of a devil taunts the artist throughout the comic.


The Banning Of Jurgen, Hannah Smith Feb 2022

The Banning Of Jurgen, Hannah Smith

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable mention in the 2022 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

Inspired by the work of Frank C. Papé, one of the illustrators of Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice, this comic features a young Jurgen and numerous fanciful creatures surrounded by an angry crowd calling for them to be banned.


The Judging Of Jurgen, Tess Wladar Feb 2022

The Judging Of Jurgen, Tess Wladar

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Runner-up award in the 2022 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

Playing with sight gags and double-entendre, this comic refers to James Branch Cabell's own response to New York Society for the Suppression of Vice censor John S. Sumner. Cabell wrote a satirical fable called "The Judging of Jurgen," featuring a tumblebug, or dung beetle, who made accusations against King Jurgen in the court of Philistia.


Swear To It, Jay Crilley Feb 2022

Swear To It, Jay Crilley

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Runner-up award in the 2022 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

This colorful comic draws from a newspaper account of the “Propriety and Impropriety in Literature” debate held at the National Arts Club on Nov. 8, 1922, only weeks after the case against Cabell's Jurgen was dismissed.


Cabell Walks Into A Bar, Erin Crawford Feb 2022

Cabell Walks Into A Bar, Erin Crawford

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Grand Prize winner in the 2022 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

Literary figures F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald make an appearance in this wry work calling to mind the Sunday comics of Winsor McCay. The Prohibition era story is told with a modern twist, as characters drink from juice boxes. Their heads are drawn as speech bubbles as a commentary on how we are all our thoughts and words/actions.


Bowling Green Main Street Revitalization Plan, Amy Guzulaitis Jan 2022

Bowling Green Main Street Revitalization Plan, Amy Guzulaitis

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Capstone Projects

The Town of Bowling Green is a historic, rural community located in Caroline County, Virginia. The Town is the pride of residents who enjoy the community and small town nature of the area. The Town currently has a small arts business cluster and sought ways to use that, as well as the Main Street Method, as a basis for spurring revitalization in the Town. Research Methods & Findings Today, the Town of Bowling Green faces challenges to its future growth and development due in part to the small market size available. Demographic indicators from ESRI Business Analyst show that Bowling …


The Silent Rage Of Being Loved, Michelle R. Albertson Jan 2022

The Silent Rage Of Being Loved, Michelle R. Albertson

Theses and Dissertations

The Silent Rage of Being Loved is a multimedia installation working primarily with photography, video, and sculpture. It explores the nuanced ways in which memory, grief, and veneration manifest physically in my life through objects and my body. My proposed thesis installation is intended as a place of refuge for my audience amongst a shrine-like space and for us, collectively, to reexamine and widen the ways in which we experience mourning and grief.


Defiantly Childlike: Using Aesthetic Resistance To Heal, Sarah K. Reagan Jan 2022

Defiantly Childlike: Using Aesthetic Resistance To Heal, Sarah K. Reagan

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis examines an alternative processing mechanism surrounding the act of healing after traumatic experiences in life. Using a methodology of iterative patterning and tool-pathing, a collection of inflatable garments and wooden mannequins analyzes defense mechanisms learned in early childhood development. This work highlights an essential body of recent scholarship that takes cuteification seriously to restore a childlike approach to mastering fear. This paper will review the definitions of cuteness and childlike humor and then describe how visual culture has implemented these components to subvert established power.


Straight Through My Heart, Raul A. Aguilar Canela Jan 2021

Straight Through My Heart, Raul A. Aguilar Canela

Theses and Dissertations

Straight through my heart is an exhibition that explores the concept of heartbreak as a socio-political phenomenon. Through the affect of sadness the thesis analyses the way in which subjects are formed under cognitive capitalism. Paying particular interest to the collateral effects of neoliberal culture —hyper-stimulation, self-exploitation, competition, and obsession with productivity—and the pathologies they create —depression, anxiety, body aches, fatigue— this work shifts the burden of sadness from the individual to the community. By doing so it proposes heartbreak as a public feeling.


You Wouldn't Download An Art, Rice Evans Jan 2021

You Wouldn't Download An Art, Rice Evans

Theses and Dissertations

To quote the late Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens, “The internet is a series of tubes.” Like my art practice, these tubes meander through concepts, techniques, and mediums to arrive at a messy, confusing, and overwhelming shared experience of digital life. It is here where we find humor, creativity, and most importantly our own folk culture.


Not Missing: Transcriptions, J. L. Gaustad Jan 2020

Not Missing: Transcriptions, J. L. Gaustad

Someone's Missing...and I Think It's Me

Not Missing: Transcriptions contains transcriptions of handwritten notes and journal entries from the book Someone's Missing...and I Think It's Me: Our Great Adventure with Dementia, by J.L. Gaustad. It is meant to accompany that book, with page numbers keyed to the pages in the book. For the print edition, this separate zine will be included in a pocket in the cover.


Someone's Missing...And I Think It's Me: Our Great Adventure With Dementia, J. L. Gaustad Jan 2020

Someone's Missing...And I Think It's Me: Our Great Adventure With Dementia, J. L. Gaustad

Someone's Missing...and I Think It's Me

Someone’s Missing…and I Think It’s Me is a unique blend of memoir, advice, and art. Gaustad chronicles her experiences with her late husband, prominent artist and VCU faculty member Gerald Donato, as they try to navigate the mysteries and terrors of early-onset dementia. Beautifully illustrated with original artwork by the author, Donato, and artist friends, Gaustad takes a brutally honest, sometimes harrowing, and ultimately life-affirming look at their challenged marriage. Although her original intent was to create a guide for those dealing with brain illness in loved ones, the book became a testament to the beauty and humor to be …


Spit In My Mouth: Queer Intimacies, Material Intra-Actions, And Sensuous Becoming, Gm Keaton Jan 2020

Spit In My Mouth: Queer Intimacies, Material Intra-Actions, And Sensuous Becoming, Gm Keaton

Theses and Dissertations

This document describes my multidisciplinary art practice as it intersects with New Materialism, Queer and Affect theory, Ecology, and my embodied and experiential knowledge as a queer subject. The writing is divided into two categories. One is more theoretical, thinking through these different discourses. The other realizes them through relationships and intra-actions between my material kin and me. With these two modes of writing,I propose that embodied and felt knowing is as valid and illuminating as more traditional forms of knowledge. These sections are interdependent and resist linear logic, offering relational meanings to each reader as they find their way …


Spooky Stuff, Petra A. Szilagyi Jan 2020

Spooky Stuff, Petra A. Szilagyi

Theses and Dissertations

A real imaginal exploration of the aesthetics of the supernatural.