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The Presence Of The Past: Conference Proceedings, Barry Sheehan Oct 2009

The Presence Of The Past: Conference Proceedings, Barry Sheehan

Books/Book Chapters

Is architecture design? Where does it begin? Where does it end? With every iconic architect comes an iconic chair. Mies Van Der Rohe's Barcelona Chair, Aalto's Artek stool. Where is the furniture by Irish Architects? As Irish architecture has become internationally recognised what has happened to our furniture? Is furniture design oflittle interest to current Irish architects and will this change with the current market conditions?


Baccalaureate And Associate Degree Relationships Panel, Stephen Black, Charles Grieb, Sally A. Struthers, Sally Paronson Oct 2009

Baccalaureate And Associate Degree Relationships Panel, Stephen Black, Charles Grieb, Sally A. Struthers, Sally Paronson

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

A significant number of reasoned and documented projections indicate that two-year associate degree-granting institutions will play an increasing role in the preparation of students who continue and obtain baccalaureate degrees. The U.S. population is growing, but few new institutions are being built. Many individuals must obtain their collegiate education close to home. Economic pressures and credit-hour caps are focusing states and localities on articulation agreements and curricular continuity. This session will explore these issues as a basis for presenting and considering what administrators should know and think about as local decision-making occurs.


Schema., David B. Mazure May 2009

Schema., David B. Mazure

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition at the Slocumb Galleries in Ball Hall at East Tennessee State University, from February 23rd through February 27th 2009. The exhibition is comprised of eight graphite drawings, one ink drawing, eight vinyl prints, two hundred sixty lenticular prints, over fifty digital inkjet prints, and one video installation. The exhibition presents the artist's exploration into using drawings and prints as installation as they relate to quantum physics and universal scale. Subjects discussed, on a project-by-project basis, include thought, ideas, methods, influences, and process by which the work in the exhibition …


Taking In: Photography 2009, Aib Students Apr 2009

Taking In: Photography 2009, Aib Students

Taking In

Taking In showcases a selection of work from students attending the Art Institute of Boston Work was collected by members of this class for presentation before a jury of distinguished artists from outside of the school. The images selected by the jury were then sequenced for the book, which is designed to be distributed throughout the artistic community. In addition, the work is displayed in a gallery exhibition and on our website. In your hands is the result of the hard work and dedication of the members of this class.


Ua68/5/1 Senior Art Show Catalog, Wku Art Apr 2009

Ua68/5/1 Senior Art Show Catalog, Wku Art

WKU Archives Records

Exhibition catalog showcasing works by senior art students in a variety of mediums.


Volume 02, Joseph A. Mann, Kathryn J. Greenly, Scott E. Jenkins, Andrew E. Puckette, Daniel M. Honey, Jeffery P. Ravenhorst, Jamie Elizabeth Mesrobian, Thomas Scott, Jay Crowell, Sarah Spangenberg, Amy S. Eason, Kenny Wolfe, Liz Hale, Rachel Bouchard, Will Semonco, Carley York, Ryan Higgenbothom, Adrienne Heinbaugh, Melissa Dorton, Madeline Hunter, June Ashmore, Clark Barkley, Jay Haley Apr 2009

Volume 02, Joseph A. Mann, Kathryn J. Greenly, Scott E. Jenkins, Andrew E. Puckette, Daniel M. Honey, Jeffery P. Ravenhorst, Jamie Elizabeth Mesrobian, Thomas Scott, Jay Crowell, Sarah Spangenberg, Amy S. Eason, Kenny Wolfe, Liz Hale, Rachel Bouchard, Will Semonco, Carley York, Ryan Higgenbothom, Adrienne Heinbaugh, Melissa Dorton, Madeline Hunter, June Ashmore, Clark Barkley, Jay Haley

Incite: The Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship

Introduction from Dean Dr. Charles Ross

Mike's Nite: New Jazz for an Old Instrument by Joseph A. Mann

Investigation of the use of Cucumis Sativus for Remediation Of Chromium from Contaminated Environmental Matrices: An Interdisciplinary Instrumental Analysis Project by Kathryn J. Greenly, Scott E. Jenkins, and Andrew E. Puckette

Development of GC-MS and Chemometric Methods for the Analysis of Accelerants in Arson Cases by Scott Jenkins

Building and Measuring Scalable Computing Systems by Daniel M. Honey and Jeffery P. Ravenhorst

Nomini Hall: A Case Study in the Use of Archival Resources as Guides for Excavation at An Archaeological Site by …


Artistic Expression And Free Speech, Will South, Sally A. Struthers Ph.D. Jan 2009

Artistic Expression And Free Speech, Will South, Sally A. Struthers Ph.D.

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

Presented at the 2009 Wright State Honors Institute on Free Speech in a Global Society.


Kimmerly Kiser: A Memorial Exhibition, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries Jan 2009

Kimmerly Kiser: A Memorial Exhibition, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features work from a memorial exhibition of drawings and paintings by the late Kimmerly Kiser held at Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries. Kiser was a professor of painting and drawing at Wright State University from 1969 to 1995. He continued teaching as faculty emeritus until his passing in 2006. The exhibition ran from January 25 through February 6, 2009.


Peacefeul Slumber, Nergess Taheri Jan 2009

Peacefeul Slumber, Nergess Taheri

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Untitled, Grace Cox Jan 2009

Untitled, Grace Cox

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Cat Mouth, Nergess Taheri Jan 2009

Cat Mouth, Nergess Taheri

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Figure Study, Grace Cox Jan 2009

Figure Study, Grace Cox

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Inscape 2009, Morehead State University Jan 2009

Inscape 2009, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The 2009 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Appalachian Spring, Kerry Adkins, Kimberly Barker, Jason Barker, Ron Davis, Ashley Doscher, Ann Dorsey, Laura Haywood, Susan Hawkins, Kendrick Holbrook, Tanisha Johnson, Amanda Keathley, Megan D. Lindsey, Robbie Lounsberry, Ryan Newberry, Kellie Jo Ramey, Autumn Reed, Whitney Sibcy, Deborah Slone, Josh Spencer, Judith Baca Jan 2009

Appalachian Spring, Kerry Adkins, Kimberly Barker, Jason Barker, Ron Davis, Ashley Doscher, Ann Dorsey, Laura Haywood, Susan Hawkins, Kendrick Holbrook, Tanisha Johnson, Amanda Keathley, Megan D. Lindsey, Robbie Lounsberry, Ryan Newberry, Kellie Jo Ramey, Autumn Reed, Whitney Sibcy, Deborah Slone, Josh Spencer, Judith Baca

Morehead State University Art Collection

A large mural that was created by 19 studio art and education students in 2009. Renowned Latina artist Judith Baca worked alongside the students.


Multiple X Multiple: A Survey Of Contemporary Print Media (Exhibition Catalogue), Beauvais Lyons, Sarah Marie Miller, Erin Mullenex, Katie Ries, Jason Shoemaker, Veronica Siehl, Ericka Walker Jan 2009

Multiple X Multiple: A Survey Of Contemporary Print Media (Exhibition Catalogue), Beauvais Lyons, Sarah Marie Miller, Erin Mullenex, Katie Ries, Jason Shoemaker, Veronica Siehl, Ericka Walker

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Multiple x Multiple was curated by students in the Graduate Printmaking Program at the University of Tennessee School of Art. The exhibition was presented in conjunction with the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present (ASAP) Conference held in Knoxville, TN, October 22-25, 2009.

Exhibiting artists were: Jay Bolotin, Lisa Bulawsky, Squeak Carnwath, Benjamin Edwards, Flavor Paper, Don Ed Hardy, John Hitchcock, Kartoon Kings, Microcosm Publishing, Barry Moser, Althea Murphy-Price, Leslie Mitchler, Dora Lisa Rosenbaum, Jenny Schmid, Sharks Ink, Alec Thibodeau, Tandem Press, Jason Urban, and Chris Ware.


Rhythm In Relief, Lavon Williams, Kentucky Folk Art Center Jan 2009

Rhythm In Relief, Lavon Williams, Kentucky Folk Art Center

Kentucky Folk Art Center Exhibition Catalogs

2009 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog of artist Lavon Williams.


Savannah, Georgia By The Pier, Charles Cevallos Jan 2009

Savannah, Georgia By The Pier, Charles Cevallos

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Flamingo, Nergess Taheri Jan 2009

Flamingo, Nergess Taheri

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Sleeping On A Cloud, Teresa Clune Jan 2009

Sleeping On A Cloud, Teresa Clune

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Hana, Ish Aberion Jan 2009

Hana, Ish Aberion

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Red Roses, Bret Stern Jan 2009

Red Roses, Bret Stern

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


The Brilliant Line, Emily Peters, Evelyn Lincoln, Andrew S. Raftery Jan 2009

The Brilliant Line, Emily Peters, Evelyn Lincoln, Andrew S. Raftery

Books

Renaissance engravings are objects of exquisite beauty and incomparable intricacy that are composed entirely of lines. Artists began using this intaglio process in Europe as early as 1430. This captivating catalogue focuses on the height of the medium, from 1480 to 1650, when engravers made dramatic and rapid visual changes to engraving technique as they responded to the demands of reproducing artworks in other media. The Brilliant Line follows these visual transformations and offers new insight into the special inventiveness and technical virtuosity of Renaissance and Baroque (Early Modern) engravers. The three essays discuss how engraving’s restrictive materials and the …


Russian Icons And American Money, 1928-1938, Wendy Salmond Jan 2009

Russian Icons And American Money, 1928-1938, Wendy Salmond

Art Faculty Articles and Research

The article explores the marketing tactics and consumer expectations with regards to icons released in the street markets and provincial cities of Soviet Russia and acquired by American collectors from 1928-1938. These icons, including those from Byzantium in the tenth century, were seen as cultural commodities during the Russian revolution and the subsequent socialist construction. The Soviet apparatus Antikvariat was tasked with appraising the icon collections held by the Gosmuzeifond or the State Museum Reserve for exports.


Assur Is King Of Persia: Illustrations Of The Book Of Esther In Some Nineteenth-Century Sources, Steven W. Holloway Jan 2009

Assur Is King Of Persia: Illustrations Of The Book Of Esther In Some Nineteenth-Century Sources, Steven W. Holloway

Libraries

The marriage of archaeological referencing and picture Bibles in the nineteenth century resulted in an astonishing variety of guises worn by the court of Ahasuerus in Esther. Following the exhibition of Neo-Assyrian sculpture in the British Museum and the wide circulation of such images in various John Murray publications, British illustrators like Henry Anelay defaulted to Assyrian models for kings and rulers in the Old Testament, including the principal actors in Esther, even though authentic Achaemenid Persian art had been available for illustrative pastiche for decades. This curious adoptive choice echoed British national pride in its splendid British Museum collection …


Mfa09 (Mfa 2009), Sam Fox School Of Design & Visual Arts, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Carmon Colangelo, Patricia J. Olynyk, Stephanie Barenz, Carolyn Dawn Bendel, Jacob Cruzen, Rachel Ann Dennis, Bryan Eaton, Maya Escobar, Meredith Foster, Morgan Gehris, Gina Grafos, Stephen Hoskins, Amelia Jones, Hye Young Kim, Anne Lindberg, Goran Maric, Kelda Martensen, Erica L. Millspaugh, Carianne Noga, Joel Parker, Rebecca C. Potts, Shannon Randol, Elaine Rickles, Michael Kenneth Smith, Dan Solberg, Natalie Toney, Glenn Tramantano, Kathryn Trout, J. Taylor Wallace Jan 2009

Mfa09 (Mfa 2009), Sam Fox School Of Design & Visual Arts, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Carmon Colangelo, Patricia J. Olynyk, Stephanie Barenz, Carolyn Dawn Bendel, Jacob Cruzen, Rachel Ann Dennis, Bryan Eaton, Maya Escobar, Meredith Foster, Morgan Gehris, Gina Grafos, Stephen Hoskins, Amelia Jones, Hye Young Kim, Anne Lindberg, Goran Maric, Kelda Martensen, Erica L. Millspaugh, Carianne Noga, Joel Parker, Rebecca C. Potts, Shannon Randol, Elaine Rickles, Michael Kenneth Smith, Dan Solberg, Natalie Toney, Glenn Tramantano, Kathryn Trout, J. Taylor Wallace

Books and Monographs

Catalogue of a culminating student exhibition held at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in 2009. Content includes A new paradigm / Carmon Colangelo -- Evolving practices / Patricia Olynyk -- Stephanie Barenz -- Carolyn Dawn Bendel -- Jacob Cruzen -- Rachel Ann Dennis -- Bryan Eaton -- Maya Escobar -- Meredith Foster -- Morgan Gehris -- Gina Grafos -- Stephen Hoskins -- Amelia Jones -- Hye Young Kim -- Anne Lindberg -- Goran Maric -- Kelda Martensen -- Erica L. Millspaugh -- Carianne Noga -- Joel Parker -- Rebecca C. Potts -- Shannon Randol -- Elaine Rickles -- Michael …


Jeff Koons: In His Space, Erica Frank Jan 2009

Jeff Koons: In His Space, Erica Frank

The Journal of Undergraduate Research

Space, a major visual element, can be examined in depth in Jeff Koons’s artwork. Koons produces art in different series and each series contains numerous pieces. The appendages of the mechanical devices, a major element of space in the early series, accentuate the sexuality present in Koons’s art, as well as the surface quality and materials used in all the series. Koons’s obsession with perfection is what generates the flawless exteriors making the surface material void of human touch and elevating the sometimes kitsch subjects of the pieces. Koons uses stainless steel, a relatively inexpensive material associated with manufactured goods …


Seeds Of Passage, Olu Amoda Jan 2009

Seeds Of Passage, Olu Amoda

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Author's abstract: Seeds of Passage is an exhibition of sculptural ensembles I have created with found-objects, musing the Nobel Prize winning play, Death and the Horsemen, by Wole Soyinka. The play is based on the incident that took place in 1946 in the western region of Nigeria, when the cosmological traditions of a colonizing power clashed with those of the indigenous culture. I use found (repurposed) objects to create many of my works. Three primary concepts guide my work: 1) latent energy - the memory or accumulative consciousness of the object, 2) the Sieving Process - the selection of individual …