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Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
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The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. Libraries are now beyond the book. As libraries evolve into a new sort of space --still a space for research, learning and study-- but also for community engagement and collaboration, library exhibits present a unique opportunity for both collaborating exhibitors and library users. Artists engage with libraries creatively through artist residencies, installations, using discarded library materials in their work, collaborative workshops, digital collections remixing, performances and more. Hacking the Library will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values …
Chantel Foretich Panel, Chantel Foretich
Chris Revelle Panel, Chris Revelle
Ryan Lewis Panel, Ryan Lewis
Xue'er Gao Panel, Xue'er Gao
Matthew Conboy Panel, Matthew Conboy
Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura
Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura
Hacking the Library
No abstract provided.
Shan Cawley Panel, Shan Cawley
Jackie Andrews Panel, Jackie Andrews
Hacking The Library Exhibition Designs, Karen Diaz
Hacking The Library Exhibition Designs, Karen Diaz
Hacking the Library
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. Libraries are now beyond the book. As libraries evolve into a new sort of space --still a space for research, learning and study-- but also for community engagement and collaboration, library exhibits present a unique opportunity for both collaborating exhibitors and library users. Artists engage with libraries creatively through artist residencies, installations, using discarded library materials in their work, collaborative workshops, digital collections remixing, performances and more. Hacking the Library will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values …
Sally Jane Brown Panel, Sally Brown
Intro Panel, Sally Brown, Karen Diaz, Sarah Palfrey, Christine Hoffman, Lois Raimondo, Little Fish Design
Intro Panel, Sally Brown, Karen Diaz, Sarah Palfrey, Christine Hoffman, Lois Raimondo, Little Fish Design
Hacking the Library
No abstract provided.
Sponsor Panel, Wvu Art In The Libraries
Ruth Yang Panel, Ruth Yang
Erin Tapley Panel, Erin Tapley
Imari Nacht Panel, Imari Nacht
Robin Miller Panel, Robin Miller
Botanical Folktales, Jameson Frances Mulac
Botanical Folktales, Jameson Frances Mulac
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
This written document is the accompanying thesis for my Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, Botanical Folktales, shown in the Laura Mesaros Gallery at West Virginia University (displayed March 20-23, 2023). It documents the research, motivations, and processes presented in the artwork displayed throughout the gallery. Through prints and artist’s books this body of work represents my pursuit to connect, understand and share gratitude for native plants of Appalachia. Plants are my muse to reconnect and learn about the living environment. Not only do plants hold stories and signify different meanings in every culture, but also nourish our bodies and bring …