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Stairs To The Uranium Deposit, Rachel Schuldt
Candy, Mai Urai
Fields Around The Radiation, Rachel Schuldt
Fisherman, Sergio A. Poveda
Lady Mary Of The Lake, Jaymie-Rae Martin
Red Dragon, Sergio A. Poveda
Cat, Haruka Kawata
There’S No Way You Can Avoid Taking Sides, Sergio Poveda
There’S No Way You Can Avoid Taking Sides, Sergio Poveda
Arrow Rock
No abstract provided.
Worker's Trophy, Zac Farmer
Ram’S Gondola, Zac Farmer
Snow Globe (Cover Photo), Jaymie-Rae Martin
Ice River, Jaymie-Rae Martin
The Crew Is Still Up There, Sergio A. Poveda
Space, Mai Urai
A Fleeting Moment, Mai Urai
Flower Of Fire, Sergio A. Poveda
Sunrise At Fisherman’S Bastion, Kristine Wagner
Butterfly Eating House, Kristine Wagner
Lion's Feet, Zac Farmer
Crafting Malfunction: Rhetoric And Circuit-Bending, Steven Hammer, Aimée Knight
Crafting Malfunction: Rhetoric And Circuit-Bending, Steven Hammer, Aimée Knight
Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion
Circuit-bending, an art practice developed in the 1960's, involves the creative short circuiting of battery-powered toys and instruments. Like many of its avant-garde precursors, circuit-bending is a composition practice that values access, chance, and indeterminacy. For this special issue of Harlot, we document our own circuit-bending process and make connections between the work of Qubais Reed Ghazala, the pioneer of circuit-bending, and rhetoric and writing. Specifically, we discuss the importance of access and creativity, invention and discovery, and the ways that composition is a collaborative performance between humans and nonhumans.
Surviving Burkina Faso, Sarah Drake
Surviving Burkina Faso, Sarah Drake
Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine
Called to take an artistic adventure, I traveled to Tiebele, Burkina Faso, a village in West Africa. Photographs from the trip inspired haikus that describe my adventure based on the nine joys of survival.
Push, Carlynn Sharpe
George Washington Carver And The Ancient Egyptian Connection, Jon Adkins
George Washington Carver And The Ancient Egyptian Connection, Jon Adkins
Professional Agricultural Workers Journal
No abstract provided.
Art, Attention, And Consciousness: An Experiment In Experiential Painting, Ben Drewry, Johannes Kohler
Art, Attention, And Consciousness: An Experiment In Experiential Painting, Ben Drewry, Johannes Kohler
Kaleidoscope
A “transformation of perception” is investigated by looking both at the interrelationship among art, attention, and consciousness and by looking into their common origin. The role attention plays in consciousness is considered. A new model of consciousness is summarized that claims that attention is the primary factor in creating consciousness, and posits a prereflective self prior to all perceptual experience. This model is compared to states of pure consciousness described by Eastern sages, and the role attention plays in achieving those states is examined. Our experiment in experiential painting is described, and we then attempt to tie together the three …
L.A. River Project, Erin Payne
L.A. River Project, Erin Payne
The STEAM Journal
A field note that reflected the artists' experience of the city and the making of art through an activity at the L.A. River.
Magic Milk – A Moving Picture!, Elizabeth Park
Magic Milk – A Moving Picture!, Elizabeth Park
The STEAM Journal
The art and science behind 'Magic Milk'.
Encouraging Teachers To W.A.I.T Before Engaging Students In Next Generation Science Standards Steam Activities., Mason Kuhn
The STEAM Journal
Effective art integration in K-12 curricula has clear benefits for classroom teachers (i.e. student achievement on standardized tests, student engagement, improving critical thinking). This paper proposes a framework based off of Claudia Cornett's levels of art integration. Teaching With About and In Through (WAIT) the arts can serve as a model for teachers who want to transform their science lesson to include art integration.
Beer And Brewing In German Culture: Bridging The Gaps Within Steam, John D. Sundquist
Beer And Brewing In German Culture: Bridging The Gaps Within Steam, John D. Sundquist
The STEAM Journal
A university-level course on science, history, and culture of beer and brewing offers students from a wide range of disciplines a unique opportunity to learn from each other. They gain an appreciation for STEAM and the interaction of a number of disciplines while examining a subject of growing interest. This paper provides a brief description of such a course and includes specific examples of ways in which students explore science, engineering, humanities and the arts, as these areas of research come together in the study of beer and brewing.
An Exploratory Statistical Analysis Of The External And Internal Effects Of Art Museums In The United States, John Eder
Journal of Environmental and Resource Economics at Colby
An Exploratory Statistical Analysis of the External and Internal Effects of Art Museums in the United States
“Why I Am Not A Painter”: Developing An Inclusive Classroom, Cara E. Furman
“Why I Am Not A Painter”: Developing An Inclusive Classroom, Cara E. Furman
Education and Culture
In this paper, I connect John Dewey’s notion that growth occurs through interaction with a diverse community to contemporary discussions of inclusive education. I highlight the importance of materials that offer different access points, the chance for students to listen to one another, and the teacher's openness to each child’s potential. Though I became a teacher already committed to a classroom community that celebrated a range of capacities, I wasn’t initially able to translate this belief into practice. Integrating practice and philosophy, I share my path to provide insights for other teachers seeking to create a more inclusive classroom.