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Colby Session 4: Urban Change And Renewal, Diana Tuite
Colby Session 4: Urban Change And Renewal, Diana Tuite
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 3: Teaching Photography And Migration, Tanya Sheehan
Colby Session 3: Teaching Photography And Migration, Tanya Sheehan
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 2: Photograph As Archive, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, David Odo
Colby Session 2: Photograph As Archive, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, David Odo
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 1: Human/Nature, Lauren Lessing
Colby Session 1: Human/Nature, Lauren Lessing
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 4: 'Take Me To The River,' Photography And Place, Mike Kolster
Bowdoin Session 4: 'Take Me To The River,' Photography And Place, Mike Kolster
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 3: Ethnography And Photography, David Odo
Bowdoin Session 3: Ethnography And Photography, David Odo
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 2: The Body And Photography, Performance And Voyeurism, Sarah Montross
Bowdoin Session 2: The Body And Photography, Performance And Voyeurism, Sarah Montross
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 1: Overview Of Historic Photographic Processes, Frank Goodyear
Bowdoin Session 1: Overview Of Historic Photographic Processes, Frank Goodyear
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
The Intersection Of Art And Medicine: Tanya Sheehan Breaks Down The Boundaries Between Disciplines, Gerry Boyle
The Intersection Of Art And Medicine: Tanya Sheehan Breaks Down The Boundaries Between Disciplines, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Tanya Sheehan arrived at Georgetown University intending to become a medical doctor. She aced her organic chemistry lab section, eventually was turned off by the rote memorization the program emphasized, and then discovered art history and film studies. "That changed everything," she said, "but I never forgot about science and medicine."
Fr 371 Writing The Self / L'Ecriture De Soi
Fr 371 Writing The Self / L'Ecriture De Soi
Colby College Museum of Art
In the spring of 2015, Colby students from the course FR 371 "L'écriture de soi / Writing the Self," taught by Assistant Professor Audrey Brunetaux, analyzed a variety of written and visual texts to understand how French writers, artists, and filmmakers conceptualize the notion of the "self." Research projects on Alex Katz, James McNeill Whistler and Mary Cassatt, accessible in French and English below, enabled students to apply the concepts and theories from class to textual and visual material in the Colby College Museum of Art.
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Vernon Lee Materials, Violet Paget, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Vernon Lee Materials, Violet Paget, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aids
The Vernon Lee Collection at Colby College contains over 1000 letters, 136 manuscripts and articles, 117 photographs, and a small number of personal documents and artifacts, spanning the years 1866-1960. First and subsequent editions of Vernon Lee titles are described in the Colby Libraries web catalog. Materials arranged in seven series: Correspondence from Vernon Lee, Correspondence to Vernon Lee, Manuscripts, Published Writings, Photographs, Personal Items and Artifacts, and Clippings.