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2022 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2022 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2022 Faculty Accomplishments Reception In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2021 - December 2021.
March 1, 2022, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Teaching and Scholarship Hub.
2021 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2021 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2021 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2020 - December 2020.
March 4, 2020, 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. via Zoom.
2020 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2020 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2020 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2019 - December 2019
March 5, 2020, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Boatwright Memorial Library, Research & Collaborative Study Area, First Floor
2019 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2019 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2019 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2018 - December 2018
April 5, 2019, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Boatwright Memorial Library, Research & Collaborative Study Area, First Floor,
Exhibit Description For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Exhibit Description For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Flyer For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Flyer For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Exposition Flyer
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Manifesto: Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Manifesto: Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Manifesto: Our Demands for Change
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
One part of the project was the creation of Manifesto: Our Demands for Change. Please read the attached download for details.
The System: Reimagining Richmond: Diversity At The University Of Richmond, Maxim Ermoshkin, Sariah Gonzalez, Taylor Hoogsteden, Brooke Sommers
The System: Reimagining Richmond: Diversity At The University Of Richmond, Maxim Ermoshkin, Sariah Gonzalez, Taylor Hoogsteden, Brooke Sommers
SSIR Presentations 2018
Research and Capstone projects for The System
Building on the 2017 fall semester and insights from the trip to Los Angeles, student working groups will predict the future of a system or related issue for an audience of their peers, offering reflections on navigating that future. These projects might take the form of posters, video installations, original speculative fiction, or mixed media that will be incorporated into the atmosphere of a campus party, both to maximize the student audience, and to celebrate our determination for an exciting future.
The System: Social Group, Lilly Alemayehu, Kyla Coleman, Abdoulaye Diallo, Katie Gallagher, Jennifer Munnings, Tracy Naschek, Camryn Travis
The System: Social Group, Lilly Alemayehu, Kyla Coleman, Abdoulaye Diallo, Katie Gallagher, Jennifer Munnings, Tracy Naschek, Camryn Travis
SSIR Presentations 2018
Research and Capstone projects
Building on the 2017 fall semester and insights from the Fall 2017 trip to Los Angeles, student working groups will predict the future of a system or related issue for an audience of their peers, offering reflections on navigating that future. These projects might take the form of posters, video installations, original speculative fiction, or mixed media that will be incorporated into the atmosphere of a campus party, both to maximize the student audience, and to celebrate our determination for an exciting future.
Posters For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Posters For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Interview Questions For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Interview Questions For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
2018 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2018 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2018 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2017 - December 2017
March 30, 2018, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Boatwright Memorial Library, Research & Collaborative Study Area, First Floor
Crooked Data: (Mis)Information In Contemporary Art, N. Elizabeth Schlatter
Crooked Data: (Mis)Information In Contemporary Art, N. Elizabeth Schlatter
Exhibition Catalogs
The University of Richmond Museums exhibited Crooked Data: (Mis)Information in Contemporary Art on February 9 through May 5, 2017, in the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art. The exhibition features art by twenty-one contemporary artists and studios who work with data in nontraditional ways. Some artists incorporate data from known sources, using it as an aesthetic device divorced from its originally intended interpretive function. Others gather and manifest data that might normally be considered not worthy of collecting. And some of the works explore alternatives to standard data visualization forms and practices.
Some of the works featured in Crooked …
2017 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2017 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2017 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2016 - December 2016
March 17, 2017, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Boatwright Memorial Library, Research & Collaborative Study Area, First Floor
Campus Community Marches Outside Boatwright Library In Reaction To Election, Julia Raimondi
Campus Community Marches Outside Boatwright Library In Reaction To Election, Julia Raimondi
News Articles
The Collegian (University of Richmond student newspaper) news article describing the "I Support" March which took place at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016.
Election Protests On Ur’S Campus Take Positive Spin, Karin Kapsidelis
Election Protests On Ur’S Campus Take Positive Spin, Karin Kapsidelis
News Articles
Richmond Times-Dispatch news article describing the "I Support" March which took place at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016.
Upcoming Racial Justice Events In The Rva Area
Upcoming Racial Justice Events In The Rva Area
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
Virginia Poverty Law Center - Virginia Should Expand Medicaid
Virginia Poverty Law Center - Virginia Should Expand Medicaid
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
Know Your Rights: A Guide For Transgender And Gender Nonconforming Students
Know Your Rights: A Guide For Transgender And Gender Nonconforming Students
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
Closing The Coverage Gap - Health Care
Closing The Coverage Gap - Health Care
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
Virginia Organizing - News From The Grassroots
Virginia Organizing - News From The Grassroots
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
American Civils Liberties Union - Take Action
American Civils Liberties Union - Take Action
Flyers
Information flyer distributed at the "I Support" March at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. The march was organized in reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
2016 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
2016 Faculty Accomplishments Reception, University Of Richmond
Faculty Accomplishments Reception Programs
Program for the 2016 Faculty Accomplishments Reception
In Honor of University of Richmond Faculty Contributions to Scholarship, Research and Creative Work, January 2015 - December 2015
February 19, 2016, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Boatwright Memorial Library, Research & Collaborative Study Area, First Floor
Anti-Grand: Contemporary Perspectives On Landscape, N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Kenta Murakami
Anti-Grand: Contemporary Perspectives On Landscape, N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Kenta Murakami
Exhibition Catalogs
Anti-Grand: Contemporary Perspectives on Landscape
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art University of Richmond Museums, VA
January 15 to March 6, 2015
Anti-Grand: Contemporary Perspectives on Landscape features 24 contemporary, international artists, artists’ collectives and game developers who examine, challenge, and re-define the concept of landscape while simultaneously drawing attention to humanity’s hubristic attempts to relate to, preserve, and manage the natural environment. Anti-Grand includes 33 works of art, with video, installation, video games, and traditional two- and three-dimensional work.
All of the works in the exhibition were created since 2000 to focus on art made well after the …
Flow, Just Flow: Variations On A Theme, N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Richard Waller, Sarah Matheson
Flow, Just Flow: Variations On A Theme, N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Richard Waller, Sarah Matheson
Exhibition Catalogs
Flow, Just Flow: Variations on a Theme
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art
University of Richmond Museums, VA January 29 to June 28, 2013
Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi first used the term “flow” in 1975 to describe “being completely involved in an activity for its own sake. The ego falls away. Time flies. Every action, movement, and thought follows inevitably from the previous one, like playing jazz.” Accordingly, this experience of single-minded immersion in an activity that is continuously challenging and rewarding is the secret to a vigorous and satisfying life.
Also referred to as “being in the zone,” this …
Art=Text=Art: Works By Contemporary Artists, N. Elizabeth Schlatter
Art=Text=Art: Works By Contemporary Artists, N. Elizabeth Schlatter
Exhibition Catalogs
Art=Text=Art: Works by Contemporary Artists
Wednesday, August 17 to Sunday, October 16, 2011
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art
On view in the Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond Museums, from August 17 to October 16, 2011, Art=Text=Art: Works by Contemporary Artists features 72 works created between 1960 and 2011, that include text or reference textual elements. Many of the works reflect developments in modern and contemporary art and critical theory, and relate to concurrent politics, history, and philosophy. Among the more than 40 artists included in the exhibition are Alice Aycock, Trisha Brown, Dan Flavin, Jane Hammond, …
The Web - 2002, University Of Richmond
The Web - 2001, University Of Richmond
The Web - 2000, University Of Richmond
The Web - 1999, University Of Richmond