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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Charlie Parker--Bird #1 / Charlie Parker--Bird #2, Modou Dieng
Charlie Parker--Bird #1 / Charlie Parker--Bird #2, Modou Dieng
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Pantyhose: Masking To Reveal, Jena Sher
Pantyhose: Masking To Reveal, Jena Sher
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Commonthought, Vol 17 (Spring 2006), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, Vol 17 (Spring 2006), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
Expression Through Memory And Material, Saird Gallagher
Expression Through Memory And Material, Saird Gallagher
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Good Morning, My Name Is Ed Kienholz…:' Rethinking The Artist's Self-Presentation, Damon Willick
Good Morning, My Name Is Ed Kienholz…:' Rethinking The Artist's Self-Presentation, Damon Willick
Art & Art History Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Spring 2006, Valparaiso University
Taking In: Aib Photography 2006, Aib Students
Taking In: Aib Photography 2006, Aib Students
Taking In
This book is our fourth edition of Taking In:...a collection, a celebration really, of the best photography created by the students of The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. Students came together in the class, taught by Gretjen Hargesheimer, and dedicated themselves to all facets of this yearly publishing event...including design, fund raising, jury selection, editing, layout, and print production. Taking In: is truly a collaboration of the images, ideas, and talents from all departments at AIB. The concept has always been a simple one...to showcase the artistic diversity and vision of students who incorporate photography in heir …
Zephyr: The Seventh Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Jamie Thompson, Emma Bouthillette, Brittany Campbell, Alissa Ehmke, Abby Elliott, Courtney Hartelius, Brady Potter
Zephyr: The Seventh Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Jamie Thompson, Emma Bouthillette, Brittany Campbell, Alissa Ehmke, Abby Elliott, Courtney Hartelius, Brady Potter
Zephyr
This is the seventh issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Donde Habite El Olvido (Reflected In The Photograph), Michaela Mccaughey
Donde Habite El Olvido (Reflected In The Photograph), Michaela Mccaughey
Senior Honors Projects
The concept of place, so intangible and yet embedded in all, remains a complicated and debated philosophical topic. What is place? Why are we drawn to certain places and averse to others? Why does a sense of home continue to feel so necessary to us – when there we are nurtured by it and when separated we long for it. Art works, places in themselves, provoke similar questions in us. We are drawn to certain works of art; they signify something to us in their being-in-the-world. Their place matters to us. Art is a place you can return (home) to. …
The Natalie And James Thompson Art Gallery And The Department Of Art And Art History, Santa Clara University, Jo Farb Hernandez
The Natalie And James Thompson Art Gallery And The Department Of Art And Art History, Santa Clara University, Jo Farb Hernandez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Catalysts For Religious Change: Monuments Of Reformation Printing, Jeffrey Kaimowitz
Catalysts For Religious Change: Monuments Of Reformation Printing, Jeffrey Kaimowitz
Watkinson Publications
Guide to an exhibit held by Watkinson Library, 2006.
The Reformation is perhaps the first great historical event where printing played an essential role. Indeed, as British historian Euan Cameron has pointed out, though printing did not cause the Reformation, it “was a catalyst, a precondition,” for it made possible swift, cheap, and widespread dissemination of information.
This exhibition introduces some important aspects of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation by displaying a variety of printed materials. On a topic so wide ranging and complex, this can only be a sketch, but it will allow the viewer to perceive …
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Of the Man
• Beauty in America
• Kindling
• Genevieve
• Bits of Copper
• A Love Song to Hip Hop
• From James' Journal
• I Want a Woman
• Peregrine Rain
• Resurge
• Frustrations
• (At Least) You Gave Me Something to Write About
• The Fun of Giving Interactive History Lectures as a Summer Job
• Exigence
• White Water
• My Summer, with Salt
• The City With Two Faces
• I Dig Your Cello
• Life-Filled Ghost Town
• Laura, On Happiness
• Integration/Assimilation
• Sunny Side Estates
• Every Night I …
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 18:2 — Spring 2006, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 18:2 — Spring 2006, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society of America Newsletters
TSA Symposium Highlights, October 11–14, 2006
Symposium Exhibition
President’s Letter
TSA News
From the Nominating Committee: TSA Board Nominees
TSA Member News
Featured Collection [Collections of the Kennedy Museum of Art, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio]
Exhibition Reviews [The Katha Collection: Fabricated Tales from Kala Raksha, Artist’s Center, Mumbai, India, March 6–12, 2006]
Book Reviews
Collections News
Calendar-Exhibitions
Calendar-Lectures, Workshops
Grants
Opportunities
Calls for Papers
Conferences & Symposia
More Than Adornment - Work By Anika Smulovitz, Anika Smulovitz
More Than Adornment - Work By Anika Smulovitz, Anika Smulovitz
Anika Smulovitz
No abstract provided.
Jaki Irvine, The Silver Bridge, Review, Niamh Ann Kelly
Jaki Irvine, The Silver Bridge, Review, Niamh Ann Kelly
Articles
Exhibition Review, Irish Museum of Modern Art
Cézanne Among The Artists, Robert Jensen
Cézanne Among The Artists, Robert Jensen
Art and Visual Studies Presentations
Paul Cézanne's association with the dealer Ambroise Vollard made Vollard's fortune and contributed to making the artist famous. How much the dealer was responsible for Cézanne's fame (and the market it generated), however, is open for debate. There is no doubt that three Cézanne shows at Vollard's Paris gallery, beginning with the first, held in November-December 1895, coincided with the sharp escalation in the artist's prices. Other factors, however, also assisted Cézanne's market fortunes-including such landmarks as the purchase of a Cézanne landscape in 1897 by Berlin's Nationalgalerie. Artists, too, contributed at least as much to forging Cézanne's market as …
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
William “Bill” Anthony (1926-1989) was arguably one of the most influential bookbinders and conservators in the US. His impact cannot be measured by his work alone but also by his legacy as demonstrated by all those he trained, many of whom are now leaders in the field in their own right. Lawrence Yerkes’ forward and Helen Ryan’s introduction to the catalog describe not only Anthony’s life and work, but also the emotional bond they had with him and his spirit that touched so many.
Teacher In The Spotlight: Robert Mason, Beverly Stout
Teacher In The Spotlight: Robert Mason, Beverly Stout
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
William “Bill” Anthony (1926-1989) was arguably one of the most influential bookbinders and conservators in the US. His impact cannot be measured by his work alone but also by his legacy as demonstrated by all those he trained, many of whom are now leaders in the field in their own right. Lawrence Yerkes’ forward and Helen Ryan’s introduction to the catalog describe not only Anthony’s life and work, but also the emotional bond they had with him and his spirit that touched so many.
Paul Renner And Futura: The Effects Of Culture, Technology, And Social Continuity On The Design Of Type For Printing, Charles C. Leonard
Paul Renner And Futura: The Effects Of Culture, Technology, And Social Continuity On The Design Of Type For Printing, Charles C. Leonard
Art and Design Theses
This thesis reviews the circumstances that led to what Paul Renner called “the inflation of historicism,” places his response to that problem in the context of the Weimar Republic, details how the German attributes with which he began the project were displaced from the typeface that emerged in 1927, demonstrates that Futura belongs to a new category of serif-less roman fonts rooted in Arts and Crafts lettering, and considers why the specifically German aspects of the project have gone unrecognized for over seventy years. Renner’s writing is compared to ideas prevalent in early twentieth-century German cultural discourse, and Futura’s design …
New Work By Anika Smulovitz, Anika Smulovitz
Functional Art: Teaching Craft-Based Mediums In Contemporary Art Departments, Anika Smulovitz
Functional Art: Teaching Craft-Based Mediums In Contemporary Art Departments, Anika Smulovitz
Anika Smulovitz
No abstract provided.
The Long Road Behind, John Paul
The Long Road Behind, John Paul
Digressions: Literary & Art Journal
No abstract provided.
Faith, Omar Lopez
Faith, Omar Lopez
Review Of Daumier And Exoticism: Satirizing The French And The Foreign, By Elizabeth C. Childs, Maria Gindhart
Review Of Daumier And Exoticism: Satirizing The French And The Foreign, By Elizabeth C. Childs, Maria Gindhart
Art and Design Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2006, Wonsook Kim School Of Art
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2006, Wonsook Kim School Of Art
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter
Annual newsletter for the Normal Editions Workshop, School of Art, Illinois State University.
Here… Is The Place Where You Are, Leah Decter
Here… Is The Place Where You Are, Leah Decter
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
In this paper I will be discussing my use of material and process as conceptual elements for exploration in my practice, and the ways that narrative intersects with my work. I will be focusing on the first four works in ‘here’, my ongoing body of sculpture, installation and video works. These works examine human relationships with place through a lens of the contemporary and historical.
I am not exclusively a textile artist although I have used textiles periodically throughout my practice and extensively in the last several years. In my practice I draw on the social, personal and formal connotations …
Weaving Social Change: Berea College Fireside Industries And Reform In Appalachia, Sarah Stopenhagen Broomfield
Weaving Social Change: Berea College Fireside Industries And Reform In Appalachia, Sarah Stopenhagen Broomfield
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings
The Appalachian subculture of America is well known for its tradition of handcrafts, and Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, played a seminal role in promoting that tradition throughout its 150-year history. This study looks at the first five decades of Berea College’s renowned handweaving program, the beginning of what is known today as the Student Crafts program. It explores the connection between Berea alumnae and the settlement school movement that promoted social change in the Appalachian region, specifically the contribution of Berea College’s Appalachian Crafts Revival to reform in Appalachia.
The historical record is full of references to Berea College students …