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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Western Art Music In The Soviet Union During The Reign Of Stalin, 1924-1953, Liam Kircher
Western Art Music In The Soviet Union During The Reign Of Stalin, 1924-1953, Liam Kircher
Music Student Scholarship
Westerners might have been accustomed to seeing war-related images on the cover of newspapers by the time they received the newest edition of Time magazine the morning of July 20, 1942. And indeed, that is what they got. But instead of the expected picture of a soldier or political leader, or even an ill-spirited caricature of the enemy, readers were graced with a representative from a different front of the war: the musical front. That day, Time venerably presented the American people with “Fireman Shostakovich,” the internationally renowned Soviet composer who famously joined the Leningrad fire department shortly before an …
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023 Poster, Providence College
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023 Poster, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023
November 17, 2023, 7:30pm
November 18, 2023, 2pm
Choreographers: Brian Jones, Kat Nasti, Wendy Oliver, Ashley Rich, Colin Stilwell & Laura Bennett
In Photo: Bridget Maynard '23
Photo credit: Trevor Elliott, Kat Nasti, Kate Salvato, and Laurel Franczek
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Fall Dance Concert 2023
November 17, 2023, 7:30pm
November 18, 2023, 2pm
Choreographers: Brian Jones, Kat Nasti, Wendy Oliver, Ashley Rich - Omisore, Colin Stilwell & Laura Bennett, Ann Huyck,
Dancers: Jade Bocciarelli, Taylor Gifford, Caroline Guanci, Amanda Kleinman, Olivia Krupa, Allie Long, Grace Sittig, Olivia Dailey, Heidy Guzman, Caroline Puccini, Alyssa Rago, Katie Cota, Alyssa Dalto, Gabriella Girard, Emma Daigneau, Liddy Graney, Katie Kudla, Emma Preston, Olivia Egan
Carousel Playbill, Providence College
Carousel Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Carousel, Music by Richard Roger, Lyrics and Book by Oscar Hammerstein II
October 27-29 & November 3-5, 2023
Friday & Saturdays, 7:30pm
Sundays, 2pm
Director, Erin Joy Schmidt
Musical Direction, Esther Zabinski
Scenic Design, Baron Pugh
Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson
Sound/Arranger/Additional Orchestrations, Dr. William Longo
Hair and Makeup Design, Michael Dates
Costume Design, David Costa-Cabral
Vocal Coaches, Elizabeth Heath & Megan Chang
Properties Design, Laurel Franczek
Choreography, Ann Huyck
Cast: Clare Krug - Carrie Pipperidge; Christina Schwab - …
Carousel Poster, Providence College
Carousel Poster, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Roger's and Hammerstein's Carousel
October 27-29 & November 3-5, 2023
Friday & Saturdays, 7:30pm
Sundays, 2pm
Observations From The Edge Of The Abyss, Peter Johnson
Observations From The Edge Of The Abyss, Peter Johnson
English Faculty Publications
A book of prose poems/fragments available to download here for no charge
Art As A Form Of Therapy: Afghan Women And Their “War Rugs” Highlight The Trauma And Violence Of The Soviet-Afghan War, Abigail Turano
Art As A Form Of Therapy: Afghan Women And Their “War Rugs” Highlight The Trauma And Violence Of The Soviet-Afghan War, Abigail Turano
History & Classics Undergraduate Theses
HIS 490 History Honors Thesis
The ‘Temple Of The Holy Spirit’ & Christian Identity: Old Testament Echoes In 1 Corinthians, Sr. Amata Christi Lippert O.P.
The ‘Temple Of The Holy Spirit’ & Christian Identity: Old Testament Echoes In 1 Corinthians, Sr. Amata Christi Lippert O.P.
Theology Graduate Theses
No abstract provided.
Student Film Festival 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Student Film Festival 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
John Bowab Studio Theatre, Smith Arts Center
Student Film Festival 2023
Thursday, May 4, 2023, 7PM
Festival Director, Father Kenneth Gumbert
Competing Films:
Trepidation..............................................Directed by Sara D'Andrea
The Score............................................Directed By Aiden Fitzsimons
Memories...................................................Directed By Ryan Twomey
From Zero to Forty Three...........Directed By Rebekah Powers
The Run That Fell Short........................Directed by Peter DiBiasi
September 11th, 2001............................Directed by Katrina Hunt
Saturday................................................Directed By Kathryn Galusha
Judges: Erica Tortolani, Shawn Quirk, John Smith, & Neal Mercier
Student Film Festival 2023 Poster, Providence College
Student Film Festival 2023 Poster, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
John Bowab Studio Theatre, Smith Arts Center
Student Film Festival 2023
Thursday, May 4, 2023, 7PM
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023 Poster, Providence College
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023 Poster, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023
Thursday & Friday, May 4 & 5, 2023, 8pm
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023 Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Spring Dance Concert 2023
Thursday & Friday, May 4 & 5, 2023, 8pm
Director of Spring Dance Concert, Dr. Wendy Oliver
Choreographers - Olivia Dailey, Bianca LaBella, Grace Heffernan, Olivia Krupa, Bridget Maynard, Katelyn Salvato, Mary McDonald, Shaila Murthy, Kellie Greene, Ally Lynch, PCDC's Class of 2023
Dancers: Olivia Dailey, Ally Lynch, Grace McEvoy, Ally Renaud, Sophia Callahan, Emma Daigneau, Kellie Greene, Grace Heffernan, Bianca LaBella, Julianna Martin, Bridget Maynard, Mary McDonald, Shaila Murthy, Alyssa Rago, Kiley Vallee, Katie Cota, Katie Kudla, Olivia Krupa, Liddy Graney, Katelyn …
Break The Silence, Isabelle Clarkin
Break The Silence, Isabelle Clarkin
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Student Protests During The Civil Rights Movement, Joseph M. Lawler
Student Protests During The Civil Rights Movement, Joseph M. Lawler
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
You Say We Are, We Say We Aren't, Rashida Etienne
You Say We Are, We Say We Aren't, Rashida Etienne
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Voter Registration
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
A Look Into Providence College, Magdalena Smith
A Look Into Providence College, Magdalena Smith
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
The History Of Labor Movements: Fred Hampton's Legacy
The History Of Labor Movements: Fred Hampton's Legacy
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Misunderstanding Malcom X, Yaw Asante
Misunderstanding Malcom X, Yaw Asante
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Black Women In Magazines, Jillian Brissette
Black Women In Magazines, Jillian Brissette
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Black Women White Standards, Carrie Selwood
Black Women White Standards, Carrie Selwood
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Voter Registration Efforts During The Civil Rights Movement: Nationally & Locally
Voter Registration Efforts During The Civil Rights Movement: Nationally & Locally
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
Segregated Public Education, Lily Roy
Segregated Public Education, Lily Roy
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
An Artistic Rendition Of The Black Panther Party's 10 Point Program
An Artistic Rendition Of The Black Panther Party's 10 Point Program
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
A 13 Hour Sit In, Diane Polanco
A 13 Hour Sit In, Diane Polanco
The Civil Rights Movement (HIS/BLS 347) Zine Project
No abstract provided.
“You Will Never Touch My Roots”, Zari Apodaca
“You Will Never Touch My Roots”, Zari Apodaca
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
Zari Apodaca ’23
Major: Studio Art
Faculty Mentor: Professor Judd Schiffman, Art and Art History
An Exhibition of ceramic objects reflecting on genocidal trauma and cultural bereavement in Armenian culture. Through her art, Zari asks questions about the intergenerational effects of exile and persecution. In Zari’s words: “Through multiple ceramic copies of face plaques and head sculptures, I work to understand who I see myself to be, despite feeling so disconnected. I communicate my inner thoughts concerning identity and society through text carved into clay and broken up pieces of faces to better understand the missing gaps in myself.”
A Rouen Book Of Hours: Dynamic Religious Accoutrement, Cherished Accessory, And Looking Glass?, Sara Junkins
A Rouen Book Of Hours: Dynamic Religious Accoutrement, Cherished Accessory, And Looking Glass?, Sara Junkins
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
Sara Junkins ’23
Major: Art History and Creative Writing
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Elizabeth Welch, Art and Art History
Sara Junkins submitted an excellent art history thesis in which she mirrors the original owner and patron’s relationship to a 1510 book of hours made in Rouen, France, grappling like the patron with issues of faith, status, gender, and style. An external reviewer highlighted her sophisticated usage of Mircea Eliade’s theory of sacrality, saying that she “convincingly position[s] the book within the dichotomy of the sacred and profane.” Her investigation of the dynamic hybridities and dichotomies in the book—the sacred and the …
Redefining Female Power And Influence In The Early Roman Empire, Jacqueline Elia
Redefining Female Power And Influence In The Early Roman Empire, Jacqueline Elia
History & Classics Student Scholarship
Jacqueline Elia ’23
Majors: History and Classics
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Melissa Huber, History and Classics
Women are often absent from the ancient Roman literary historical record. Jackie’s research turns to the inscriptional, archaeological remains to add to our larger understanding of the lives of women in the Early Roman Empire. Through a series of case studies on the public contributions of women in cities around the Empire, including GIS maps to track the visibility of female benefactions, Jackie convincingly shows that women in the Early Roman Empire possessed more agency and societal influence than the literary history records.
The Christmas Never Forgotten: The Societal Impact Of The Christmas Truce, Michael Facenda
The Christmas Never Forgotten: The Societal Impact Of The Christmas Truce, Michael Facenda
History & Classics Student Scholarship
Michael Facenda ’23
Majors: History and Classics and English
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Osama Siddiqui, History and Classics
This project tells the story of the infamous “Christmas Truce” of 1914 when British, French, and German soldiers fighting in World War I briefly put down their arms and crossed enemy lines to celebrate Christmas together. In particular, the project shows how the Christmas Truce has come to be remembered and depicted in media as an example of transnational solidarity and brotherhood. Drawing on a wide range of sources, such as films, songs, and TV commercials, the project offers an original and striking …
Art Of Community, Nayely Furcal Marte
Art Of Community, Nayely Furcal Marte
Global Studies Student Scholarship
Nayely Furcal Marte ’23
Major: Business Economics and Global Studies
Faculty Mentor: Nicholas Longo, Global Studies
Art has been used to create a spacious place for many people and has been a way to express themselves differently without using communication. There are many ways to do art: art can be painting, sculpture, literature, agriculture, cinema, music, or theater, no matter how individuals use it to help release emotions. Creating art as the artist or using it as the audience can help lift depression and positively heal mental health. Using art as a way of healing has represented patients and individuals …