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Rethinking Graphic Design Pedagogy For The Cuny Academic Commons: On Process, Generosity, And Creative Collaboration In Mapping A Foundation Graphic Design Course For Faculty And Instructors, Suzanne Dell'orto
Publications and Research
The creation of an Open Education Resource with the CUNY Academic Commons for a foundation course in graphic communication at Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY) is a natural extension of the generous visual and written communication that is at the heart of Graphic Design. Graphic designers are inherently collaborative, working through a shared visual and written language to communicate. This Open Educational Resource (OER) serves as a base template to be shared department-wide with all instructors at CUNY and beyond to provide a framework for instruction for this studio course that is taught as a …
Staging A Musical Self Through Paper, Canvas, And The Screen: A Taxonomy Of Musicians’ Self-Portraits From The Renaissance To The Digital Age, Antoni Pizà
Publications and Research
Abstract:
Musicians have engaged in visual self-representation at least since the Renaissance and have continued the tradition to modern times with contemporary practices including selfies and generative technology and AI art. The practitioners include so-called classical composers (Schoenberg is a well-known case) and performers (Caruso, for instance), but also pop singers and musicians (Joni Mitchell and Patti Smith, among others). The media used varies from oil on canvas to drawings on paper, from traditional photography to digital media. In some instances, there are grave, pompous self-representations, but caricatures also abound (e.g., Donizetti). There are also some miscategorized self-portraits (i.e., portraits …
Rupturismes: Art Sonor A Mallorca, Un Poc De Context, Antoni Pizà
Rupturismes: Art Sonor A Mallorca, Un Poc De Context, Antoni Pizà
Publications and Research
Antoni Caimari (1943-2021), com sap tothom, no era un músic com els altres; i tampoc no ho volia ser. Encapçalava els títols de les seves obres musicals amb les inicials EB o «esbós» (com altres compositors les inicien amb Op.) per donar una idea que no tenien res a veure amb les composicions tancades i immanents dels mestres del passat. Aquests EBs no tenien partitura perquè, com va dir Llorenç Barber, un altre compositor donat als aforismes, estaven alliberats de la tirania de la «partiturocràcia».
It Could Be So Much Worse, Alexandra Juhasz, Pato Hebert
It Could Be So Much Worse, Alexandra Juhasz, Pato Hebert
Publications and Research
Conversation between longtime AIDS activists about longhauling with COVID-19, disclosure, shame, and the possibilities of COVID politics with photographs of the "COVID Body."
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Open Educational Resources
This online class introduces students to the basic materials, terms and methods of digital photography. Students will be introduced to the digital camera, including camera settings and controls, but can also work with any photographing device. This is a hands-on class and students will photograph subjects indoors and outdoors, upload, edit, and print image files. Students will complete photo assignments throughout the semester as well as a final project that incorporates the techniques and themes covered in the course.
It's About Time: Open Educational Resources And The Arts, Ian Mcdermott
It's About Time: Open Educational Resources And The Arts, Ian Mcdermott
Publications and Research
The price of textbooks and other learning materials hinder students’ ability to pursue higher education. Open educational resources (OER) provide one answer to this problem. Though well established in STEM disciplines, OER are less common in art history and other arts courses. The College Art Association (CAA) and the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) hosted panels on OER at their 2019 annual conferences. This article summarizes those panels and analyzes the speakers’ experiences within the context of OER initiatives in higher education.
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
Open Educational Resources
Course Description:
This class introduces students to unconventional photographic processes. Students will explore historic methods and materials that allow the extension of photographic imagery beyond the standard black and white or color print. The class will experiment with handmade emulsions and papers, incorporating photographic imagery into new and varied contexts such as drawings, paintings, and made books.
Visual Literacy Lesson Plan: Color Photography, Ian Mcdermott
Visual Literacy Lesson Plan: Color Photography, Ian Mcdermott
Open Educational Resources
This session focuses on building subject knowledge in photography and finding background information on an artist. The lesson begins with students closely examining a photograph, following the Visual Thinking Strategies model (https://vtshome.org/). Following the exercise, students are divided into groups and select a monograph on a photographer. As a group, they research the photographer using the book and other library resources (subscription databases) and open web resources (artist’s website, museum websites). The session ends with student groups giving 2-5 minute presentations on a photographer.
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Publications and Research
- Chu, Seo-Young. “Translator of Soliloquies: Fugues in the Key of Dissociation” (chapbook). Black Warrior Review 46.2, Spring 2020.
The Ultimate In Air, Mary Ann Caws
The Ultimate In Air, Mary Ann Caws
Publications and Research
Air filling something that is then sent away, into the air or, perhaps, beyond. Starting with Chardin's "Air Bubbles" I take up some of Joseph Cornell's Bubble sets, and then Marcel Duchlamp's Air de Paris, ending with the present, in these pandemic times, Air de New York.
Víctor Arcturus Estrella: Arte Y Conciencia, Nelson Santana
Víctor Arcturus Estrella: Arte Y Conciencia, Nelson Santana
Publications and Research
Víctor Arcturus Estrella es un artista y crítico dominicano. En esta entrevista, Víctor habla acerca de su trabajo como artista, actor, músico, compositor, y dramaturgo, y también habla sobre la manera en que utiliza sus cuentos literarios y canciones para hacer críticas sociales.
Global Issues In Graphic Novels [Fine Arts], Jessica Boehman
Global Issues In Graphic Novels [Fine Arts], Jessica Boehman
Open Educational Resources
This assignment falls within Fine Arts’ Intermediate Studio Elective and is a final deposit for Global Learning Core Competency and Oral Communication Ability. The students are primarily advanced majors. Students will work on this assignment over the course of several weeks as it is scaffolded throughout the semester. It is worth 10% of the final grade. This assignment was modified during the course of the Global Learning Assignment workshop, and was built during Fine Arts’ Learning Matters! Mini Grant. During this grant process, Fine Arts revamped global assignments to better meet the rubric. We worked together in our grant team …
Writing About Art, Ana Marjanovic
Writing About Art, Ana Marjanovic
Open Educational Resources
The course focuses on practice in the styles and forms of expository writing required in the arts. It recommends the readings that acquaint students with standards of good writing about the arts.
Art B0051 Studio Critique, Thomas A. Thayer Mr
Art B0051 Studio Critique, Thomas A. Thayer Mr
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Contour Line Self Portrait, Thomas A. Thayer Mr
Contour Line Self Portrait, Thomas A. Thayer Mr
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Ode To The Sea: Art From Guantanamo, Erin L. Thompson, Charles Shields, Paige Laino
Ode To The Sea: Art From Guantanamo, Erin L. Thompson, Charles Shields, Paige Laino
Publications and Research
Exhibition catalogue for “Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo” (October 16, 2017-January 26, 2018, President's Gallery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York). Detainees at the United States military prison camp known as Guantánamo Bay have made art from the time they arrived. The exhibit displays some of these evocative works, made by eight men: four who have since been cleared and released from Guantánamo, and four who remain there. They paint the sea again and again although they cannot reach it. The catalog includes contributions by Trevor Paglen, Solmaz Sharif, Natasha Trethewey, Jericho Brown, and current and …
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1011 (Art History Survey I), Janine Defeo
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1011 (Art History Survey I), Janine Defeo
Open Educational Resources
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from prehistory through the Middle Ages and concurrent historical periods in Egypt, the Near East, the Islamic world, Asia, Africa and the Americas.
Printing Digital Inkjet Prints From Photoshop Through The Epson Driver, Manal Abu-Shaheen
Printing Digital Inkjet Prints From Photoshop Through The Epson Driver, Manal Abu-Shaheen
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Artist Residency Programs Resources, Becca Albee
Artist Residency Programs Resources, Becca Albee
Open Educational Resources
A handout on artist residency programs resources.
Writing About Art - Thesis Statement, Ana Marjanovic
Writing About Art - Thesis Statement, Ana Marjanovic
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Wollman Studies, Teaches The Magical World Of Broadway Musicals., Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Wollman Studies, Teaches The Magical World Of Broadway Musicals., Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
“My father is from Brooklyn, so we have family
here. We came in frequently from my native Pittsburgh,
and my parents always took us to theater. So
that was a long interest, and then I was a performer
as a child and in high school, came to New York,
sort of lost the performance thread, and in college
became interested in academia, which has always
struck me as a kind of performance. Teaching is a
kind of performance as well.”
That is how Dr. Elizabeth Wollman explains
the evolution of her interest in the performing arts.
She obtained her bachelor’s …
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1011 (Art History Survey I), Agnieszka A. Ficek
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1011 (Art History Survey I), Agnieszka A. Ficek
Open Educational Resources
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through side lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. We will cover visual arts of Europe, the Near East, Islamic countries, Asia, Africa and the Ancient Americas from prehistory to the Middle Ages.
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1012 (Art History Survey Ii), Karen Shelby
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1012 (Art History Survey Ii), Karen Shelby
Open Educational Resources
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from the Renaissance to the twentieth century and concurrent historical periods in Asia (India, China, Japan), Africa, Mesoamerica, South America, Native North America, and the United States.
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1012 (Art History Survey Ii), Janine Defeo
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Art 1012 (Art History Survey Ii), Janine Defeo
Open Educational Resources
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from the Renaissance to the twentieth century and concurrent historical periods in Asia (India, China, Japan), Africa, Mesoamerica, South America, Native North America, and the United States.
Situating Urban Moving Images: Illuminating Place, Annie Dell'aria
Situating Urban Moving Images: Illuminating Place, Annie Dell'aria
Graduate Student Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Translingual Identity And Art: Marc Chagall's Stride Through The Gate Of Janus, Natasha Lvovich
Translingual Identity And Art: Marc Chagall's Stride Through The Gate Of Janus, Natasha Lvovich
Publications and Research
This hybrid piece, combining scholarly inquiry in several disciplines (from bilingualism and literary theory to visual art, cultural anthropology, and psychoanalysis) with the genre of personal essay, explores the concept of multilingual identity and creativity in visual art. Establishing the parallel with the phenomenon of 'literary translingualism' and exemplifying most salient identity features of several translingual writers, I coin the concept of 'artistic translingualism.' The essay is focused on multilingual life and art of an immigrant artist, Marc Chagall, and analyzes his several paintings within the framework of three translingual constructs: duality, ambivalence, and liminality. The complexity of translingual identity, …
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 12, June 2014, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 12, June 2014, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
Eric Stewart- "Same Love: Examining the Relationship Between David and Jonathan";
Santee Agrispin- "Music in my Life";
Jessica Anchundia- "Where I’m From";
Ahmed Caraballo- "A Life With Meaning";
Dina Esquivel- "How ‘McDonaldization’ Affects Our Society";
Jose Javier Castro- "Anonymously Yours";
Jose Javier Castro- "Homeland Uprootal";
Jose Javier Castro- "Gone but not Forgotten";
Earl Justice- "Dreamality";
Gisselle Belia- "Adios";
Eric Stewart- "After the Arrest: Exploring the Inner Workings of the New York State Criminal Justice System";
Karla Ferrera- "Poetry: The Awakening of a Creative Self";
Mario Leazard- "Sisters are Good Listeners";
Marlenny Toribio- "Finding Ways";
Angelica Rodriguez- "Antes de Morir";
Angelica …
“Art-A-Thon” Celebrates Importance Of Arts, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
“Art-A-Thon” Celebrates Importance Of Arts, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Technology Can Aid An Artist, Not To Create One, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Technology Can Aid An Artist, Not To Create One, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Eco-Theatre, R. Murray Schafer, Eleanor James, Sarah Ann Standing
Eco-Theatre, R. Murray Schafer, Eleanor James, Sarah Ann Standing
Publications and Research
Born in Sarnia, Ontario, in 1933, and widely considered Canada’s leading living composer, Raymond Murray Schafer is also a librettist, educator, writer, and “soundscape” theorist. Schafer composes for symphonies as well as chamber orchestras, solo instruments (he has even composed a piece for snowmobile), and vocalists. His compositions have played throughout the world. Schafer’s operatic cycle Patria—a masterwork almost forty years in the making—consists of ten episodes, plus a prologue and an epilogue. The prologue The Princess of the Stars and epilogue And Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon (also known as the Wolf Project) comprise an eco-theatre where Schafer places …