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Articles 31 - 60 of 60
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Dexter Yawn, Brandon Facon
Dreamers At Dusk, Hannah Travis
Zion Film Series '18, Stevie Elzinga
Zion Film Series '18, Stevie Elzinga
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
At The Arcade, Kaiya Peralta, Hannah Travis
At The Arcade, Kaiya Peralta, Hannah Travis
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Out Of This World, Devin Burton
Haze, Elizabeth N. Merrihew
Sunset Swap, Roslyn Yeager
Big Fish, Ysabel Sullivan
Glow, Kaiya Peralta
Bi-Coastal, Everett Fitzpatrick
Life On The Edge, John Duch
Drag, Zoie Sanders
Depression, Nick Imbriale
The Modern Girl, Kimie Lewis
For Better, Ian Kauffman
Roommates, Allyson C. Evans
Hope, Kara Douds
Mainstreet, Calais Le Coq
Judgement Day, Jo Anna Edmison
Advocacy For Authenticity, Blake Silva
Advocacy For Authenticity, Blake Silva
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Cayucos In 35mm, Jj Moothart
Coastal Pleasure, Leisure, And Treasure, Bryce Youngson
Coastal Pleasure, Leisure, And Treasure, Bryce Youngson
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Take A Flight, Nathan Torres
What Does The Beach Mean To You?, Elvis Li
What Does The Beach Mean To You?, Elvis Li
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Not Quite, Marc Hill
Don’T Believe The Hype: The Radical Elements Of Hip-Hop, Jenell Navarro, Catherine Trujillo, Jeremiah Hernandez, Logan Kregness, John Duch, Anna Teiche
Don’T Believe The Hype: The Radical Elements Of Hip-Hop, Jenell Navarro, Catherine Trujillo, Jeremiah Hernandez, Logan Kregness, John Duch, Anna Teiche
Creative Works
“Don’t Believe the Hype: the Radical Elements of Hip-Hop” is an installation that showcases the five elements of hip-hop culture. These elements—graffiti writing, breakdancing, deejaying, emceeing, and knowledge production— have been utilized to speak truth and justice about social ills in the United States and beyond. This exhibit illustrates the conscious roots of hip-hop culture from the South Bronx in the 1970s and follows that course to our current moment, where hip-hop still remains a powerful voice for those who are marginalized by dominant structures of power.
Frans Floris And The Poetics Of Mythological Painting In Antwerp, Giancarlo Fiorenza
Frans Floris And The Poetics Of Mythological Painting In Antwerp, Giancarlo Fiorenza
Art and Design
No abstract provided.