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Donatello’S David: The Putti Speak, Sally A. Struthers Dec 2002

Donatello’S David: The Putti Speak, Sally A. Struthers

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

As the first approaching life-sized, freestanding, sensuous, bronze nude since Antiquity, Donatello’s bronze David is a critical monument of the Italian Renaissance. It is also one of the most enigmatic. David is nude, but not completely unclothed, wearing a feminine-looking hat and knee-high boots. David holds a rock and a sword, while standing suggestively, on the head of Goliath. He stands in a relaxed contrapposto stance. His left hand, held to his hip, holds a stone. His right hand is resting on an oversized sword, which points downward to the helmet of Goliath, between the feet of David. As Zuraw …


Inscape Fall 2002, Morehead State University Oct 2002

Inscape Fall 2002, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 2002 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Modest Pleasures, La Salle University Art Museum Oct 2002

Modest Pleasures, La Salle University Art Museum

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

A Selection of Smaller Paintings from the Collection, Fall 2002


Rosemarie Beck: Paintings 1965-2001, Wright State University Art Galleries Sep 2002

Rosemarie Beck: Paintings 1965-2001, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features the work of painter Rosemarie Beck, and includes an essay about Beck's work by Martica Sawin. The exhibit was held at the University Art Galleries, Wright State University, from September 18 through October 20, 2002.


Jack Savitsky: A Retrospective Of A 20th Century Folk Artist, Jack Savitsky Sep 2002

Jack Savitsky: A Retrospective Of A 20th Century Folk Artist, Jack Savitsky

Exhibition Catalogs

Catalog for the exhibition Jack Savitsky: A Retrospective of a 20th Century Folk Artist held at the Seton Hall University Walsh Gallery, September 5 - October 25, 2002. Curated by James Lansing. Includes essay and color illustrations.


Memorial Paintings For September 11, 2001 By Dennis Mcnally Sj, La Salle University Art Museum Sep 2002

Memorial Paintings For September 11, 2001 By Dennis Mcnally Sj, La Salle University Art Museum

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

Artwork by Fr. Dennis McNally, September 2002


Elegy, Nsu University School May 2002

Elegy, Nsu University School

Hieroglyphics: the NSU University School Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


With A View Toward The Public: Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program 1977-1983, Wright State University Art Galleries Apr 2002

With A View Toward The Public: Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program 1977-1983, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The guide discusses the exhibition about Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program from 1977-1983. A brief description is given for each of the artists and their work involved in the original project.


Tributes For Trieble: A Diary, Lucas R. Blanco Apr 2002

Tributes For Trieble: A Diary, Lucas R. Blanco

Honors Theses

Thesis consists of diary entries written by the author during a trip to Poland. Accompanied by drawings of the author's experience.


Inscape Spring 2002, Morehead State University Apr 2002

Inscape Spring 2002, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Spring 2002 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Claude's England, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc Apr 2002

Claude's England, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

A Memorial exhibition for Claude Koch (1918-200), Spring 2002


The Song Of Songs, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc Apr 2002

The Song Of Songs, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

An Exhibition of illustrated Editions, Spring 2002


A Survey Of Four Contemporary Sound Artists, Mark Garry Mar 2002

A Survey Of Four Contemporary Sound Artists, Mark Garry

Articles

No abstract provided.


Creative Approaches To Enhance Student Learning, Teaming, And Collaboration, Sally A. Struthers, Ned Young, Gary Mitchner Mar 2002

Creative Approaches To Enhance Student Learning, Teaming, And Collaboration, Sally A. Struthers, Ned Young, Gary Mitchner

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

This forum concentrates on the use of humor and non-conventional pedagogy to help students improve their learning, teaming, and collaboration skills. Using card games, party games, egg drop exercises, and "A Bug's Life" movie, students experience the complicated interactions of teaming process and external boundary management.


Pembroke Restoration (Video And Brochure), A Touch Of Glass Studio Jan 2002

Pembroke Restoration (Video And Brochure), A Touch Of Glass Studio

Ames Library 10th Anniversary

The film was created in 2002 to "document the techniques and processes used to restore stained glass panels from Pembroke College Oxford University England. This restoration was executed by A Touch of Glass Studio Normal, IL for Ames Library at Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL." -- DVD jacket

From the brochure's introduction: "Sixteen windows from Pembroke College, Oxford are major features of The Bates & Merwin Reading Room on the fourth floor of The Ames Library. Seen hanging around the rotunda, these panels carry with them a great deal of the history of Oxford and the United Kingdom. We are …


Pointed Pairings: The Valuing Of Art, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Katy Kline Jan 2002

Pointed Pairings: The Valuing Of Art, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Katy Kline

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

Catalog accompanies the exhibition of the same name held April 5-June 9, 2002 at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.

Essay by Katy Kline.


Edges Of The World: Photographs By Thomas Joshua Cooper, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Alison Ferris Jan 2002

Edges Of The World: Photographs By Thomas Joshua Cooper, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Alison Ferris

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

"Brochure accompanies an exhibition of the same name ... from June 18 through September 1, 2002."


The Bookmobile, Joe Davis Jan 2002

The Bookmobile, Joe Davis

Morehead State University Art Collection

A 2002 print of a family crossing a body of water to get to a Bookmobile in Louisiana. This was done by artist Joe Davis.


Carefree, Stephen Tirone Jan 2002

Carefree, Stephen Tirone

Morehead State University Art Collection

A bronze sculpture of a child holding her arms out as if balancing on the edge of the fixture. It was commissioned in 2002, and is located at Crosthwait plaza.


Education's Gift, Stephen Tirone Jan 2002

Education's Gift, Stephen Tirone

Morehead State University Art Collection

A bronze statue of a boy holding a ball in the air with a backpack in front of him. This was created by sculptor Stephen Tirone in 2002.


Kaki V, R Hay Jan 2002

Kaki V, R Hay

Morehead State University Art Collection

A 2002 etching titled "Kaki V' by artist R. Hay.


2002 Artist In Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Michael Brakke Jan 2002

2002 Artist In Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Michael Brakke

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

The presence of acclaimed artists—who have lived and worked in major cultural centers across the country—enhances the educational opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the University of Tennessee School of Art. With daily contact over the course of a full semester, resident artists develop a unique relationship with the student body which complements the creative stimulation offered by guest lecturers and the School of Art’s faculty. Representing diverse ethnic, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds, these resident artists introduce another layer of candor and a fresh artistic standard for the students who, though early in their formal art …


The Great American Spirit, Phyllis George, Kentucky Folk Art Center Jan 2002

The Great American Spirit, Phyllis George, Kentucky Folk Art Center

Kentucky Folk Art Center Exhibition Catalogs

2002-2003 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog of folk art depicting the events of September 11, 2001.


Epistemological Vertigo, Gene Washington Jan 2002

Epistemological Vertigo, Gene Washington

Gene Washington

A ONE ACT PLAY. Three characters. A play of the absurd about a certain lack of knowledge about the characters location, how they got there, and how to go on from there (wherever that is).


Reginald Marsh Prints: Whitney Museum Of American Art Portfolio, Part Two, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 2002

Reginald Marsh Prints: Whitney Museum Of American Art Portfolio, Part Two, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Reginald Marsh Prints: Whitney Museum of American Art Portfolio, Part Two

January 8 to June 29, 2002

Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center

Introduction

It is only fitting that this two-part, yearlong inaugural exhibition for the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center feature one of America's most important artists whose talents were honed during the 1920s and 1930s, a period when American printmaking experienced a surge in popularity. Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) created images that revealed the society and tempo of his environment and his time, and he was considered a Social Realist along with such artists as Isabel …


Horizons, Volume 19, 2002, Sacred Heart University Jan 2002

Horizons, Volume 19, 2002, Sacred Heart University

Vistas (Horizons)

No abstract provided.


Southern Portraits, Derek Brandon Bell Jan 2002

Southern Portraits, Derek Brandon Bell

LSU Master's Theses

Photography to me is a passion for recording fractions in time, which evoke a deep response in myself, and the viewer. The response can be one of wonder, love, hate, laughter, or camaraderie. While living and photographing in the gentle South, I am most concerned with and intrigued by portraying her people. My intent is to explore man, his familial characteristics, his sense of community, and his relationship with those around him.


Know, Known, Knew, Sherry J. Lane Jan 2002

Know, Known, Knew, Sherry J. Lane

LSU Master's Theses

I have special appreciations for my education, the ability to read, comprehend, and communicate. These appreciations have led my curiosity to issues of education and how we sometimes take important necessities for granted. Advances in technologies are changing social interactions, perceptions, and the ways in which we communicate. I have become intrigued at how these changes affect the ways in which we are taught today, verses how we were taught in the past and I am especially concerned of how the future will be influenced by what we are learning. When I speak of how we are taught and what …


Full, Leanne Rose Mcclurg Jan 2002

Full, Leanne Rose Mcclurg

LSU Master's Theses

As an artist I want to make my human experience sharable. I am interested in the connection between the act of consumption, the desire that leads to that act and the repercussions of fulfilling that desire on the body both social and intimate.I have chosen the hand made pot to express my thoughts of filling the vessel. It is in the arena of eating that I begin to understand larger philosophical issues about sentience. Using dishes I made, I have chosen to illustrate the experience of consumption by leaving remnants of a dinner on display during gallery hours. How much …


Review Of Treasures Of Castilla Y León: A Cultural Season In New York, Antoni Pizà Jan 2002

Review Of Treasures Of Castilla Y León: A Cultural Season In New York, Antoni Pizà

Publications and Research

Spanish religious art tends to be theatrical in nature. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, for example, the original setting of sculpted figures invariably emulated a stage in order to create a dramatic environment in which light, smells, and sounds were controlled for effect. Just consider the religious sculptures frequently paraded in processions or the statuary placed in chapels and niche-like recesses. Or think also of the dramatic paintings that functioned almost as backdrops for what amounted to the "staging" of the Catholic liturgy. Medium and message, thus, went hand in hand, a dependence that was made even stronger …