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Selected Bibliography Aug 2015

Selected Bibliography

Colby College Museum of Art

No abstract provided.


Colby Session 4: Urban Change And Renewal, Diana Tuite Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

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 Aug 2015

Bowdoin Session 1: Overview Of Historic Photographic Processes, Frank Goodyear

Colby College Museum of Art

No abstract provided.


Workshop Schedule Aug 2015

Workshop Schedule

Colby College Museum of Art

No abstract provided.


Fr 371 Writing The Self / L'Ecriture De Soi Jul 2015

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.


Clivus Composting Toilet Systems At Flag Staff Lake, Chi Do, Grace Baldwin Apr 2015

Clivus Composting Toilet Systems At Flag Staff Lake, Chi Do, Grace Baldwin

CLAS: Colby Liberal Arts Symposium

Clivus Multrum composting toilet systems have been used in homes, parks and commercial buildings as the sole method of treating toilet waste. The composting process is reliable, convenient and safe. Its results are both conservative and productive; water is saved from use as a carriage medium and the fertilizer content in excreta is made available for reuse. The Clivus composting toilet uses aerobic decomposition to slowly break down both urine and feces into stable compounds within the polyethylene composting unit. Our poster will outline the technology and economics behind a Clivus system as part of the course Joules to Dollars.


Shakespeare In Tv Series, Kelly Mccarthy, William Harley, Cameron Hillier, Samantha Silvay Apr 2015

Shakespeare In Tv Series, Kelly Mccarthy, William Harley, Cameron Hillier, Samantha Silvay

CLAS: Colby Liberal Arts Symposium

Our poster will cover the various TV series that have adapted Shakespeare's plays. In particular, our poster will cover Sons of Anarchy (Hamlet), House of Cards (Richard III), and Blackadder (Richard III).


Shakespeare In Social Media, Brendan Leonard, Rachel Bird, Samantha Dow Apr 2015

Shakespeare In Social Media, Brendan Leonard, Rachel Bird, Samantha Dow

CLAS: Colby Liberal Arts Symposium

A presentation on the ways in which Shakespeare appears in social media.