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Please Read, Joseph W. Anthony-Brown
Please Read, Joseph W. Anthony-Brown
Theses and Dissertations
This is a semi-fictional story told through a series of fake found documents. It describes my work and thoughts through metaphor. Machines have the potential to gain self-consciousness through accumulation of errors. Creativity can be confused with randomly generated variety. The acceptance of chaos and loss of control can provide a path to enlightenment.
The Mended Heart Is The Strongest, Joseph Muehlbauer
The Mended Heart Is The Strongest, Joseph Muehlbauer
Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine
The Mended Heart is the Strongest
A poem accompanied by an original illustration from the same author.
A Step Of Two Or The Pas De Deux, Molly A. Hoisington
A Step Of Two Or The Pas De Deux, Molly A. Hoisington
Masters Theses
The second part of a two-part MFA Thesis presentation, this paper distills the content from the preceding exhibition A Step of Two or The Pas de Deux: an installation of paintings, drawings and projected video. It touches on various themes that surround [well researched] ideas about perception, dissociation, the gaze, and relationships. Most of all, this paper and the body of work it describes is about the visual representation of a sensual understanding of the world.
What's Left Over, Bryanna Jaramillo
What's Left Over, Bryanna Jaramillo
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The MFA thesis exhibition titled, What's Left Over, is comprised of a series of drawings as well as a large painted sculptural installation assembled as a child's fantasy world. The work explores the roots of creativity through the lens of childhood play by assembling an invented world named Lola. By exploring the relationship between the real and the imaginary, the work manifests childhood memories into a form that can be studied and better understood. Lola is an elaborate but clearly handmade world that explores an unresolved past.
The Duomo, Taylor L. Andrews
Ireland, Taylor L. Andrews
Catalogue Essay For Kiera O'Toole Solo Exhibtion, Brian Fay
Catalogue Essay For Kiera O'Toole Solo Exhibtion, Brian Fay
Exhibition Catalogues
A catalogue essay discussing elements of O'Toole's practice as it responds to recent contemporary drawing practices and the specifics of the history and architecture of the Wicklw site.
Kiera O'Toole - A Fragile Intensity, Brian Fay
Kiera O'Toole - A Fragile Intensity, Brian Fay
Catalogues
This catalogue essay discusses the Irish artist Kiera O'Toole's practice in relation to serial drawing practices of the 1960's and Alain Badiou's observations on drawing.
Habituated, Jade Valentina Boccia
Habituated, Jade Valentina Boccia
Senior Projects Fall 2015
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.