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Baccalaureate And Associate Degree Relationships Panel, Stephen Black, Charles Grieb, Sally A. Struthers, Sally Paronson
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.
A Venus Of Wild Nights: The Female Nude In Paintings By Judith Linhares, Shannon Egan
A Venus Of Wild Nights: The Female Nude In Paintings By Judith Linhares, Shannon Egan
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
A nude woman sits on a pyramidal assemblage of logs in a pose reminiscent of Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker (1902) in Judith Linhares’s painting Up There (2003). With a delineated but transparent form, an absurdly large bumblebee feeds on enormous flowers at the base of the structure. The female figure oversees the fantastical scene like a queen bee atop a beehive. Linhares revisits the subject of a monumental female nude in her paintings (a traditional subject in the history of painting), and as such, these ‘‘queen bees’’ populate a whimsical but historical world. Her paintings are large, and even in …
Jienan Yuan (Chien Yuan) Interview, Lauren Smith
Jienan Yuan (Chien Yuan) Interview, Lauren Smith
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with record producer and composer Chien Yuan by Lauren Smith
Anita Chang Interview, Lauren Smith
Anita Chang Interview, Lauren Smith
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with filmmaker Anita Chang by Lauren Smith. For more information on the artist visit: http://anitachangworks.com/
Flo Oy Wong Interview, Angelika Piwowarczyk
Flo Oy Wong Interview, Angelika Piwowarczyk
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Chinese American multimedia artist Flo Oy Wong by Angelika Piwowarczyk
http://www.flo-oy-wongartist.com/
Danny Pudi Interview, Shariq Jefferi
Danny Pudi Interview, Shariq Jefferi
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with comedian Danny Pudi by Shariq Jefferi
Cynthia Tom Interview, Lauren Swift
Cynthia Tom Interview, Lauren Swift
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with painter and president of the Asian American Women Artists Association Cynthia Tom by Lauren Swift
Chris Naka Interview, Cheryl Franzen
Chris Naka Interview, Cheryl Franzen
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with new media and video artist Chris Naka by Cheryl Franzen
Vincent Chung Interview, Pete Koszulinski
Vincent Chung Interview, Pete Koszulinski
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media's graphic designer Vincent Chung by Pete Koszulinski
Anida Yoeu Ali Interview, Tymothy Levine
Anida Yoeu Ali Interview, Tymothy Levine
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with performance artist Anida Yoeu Ali by Tymothy Levine. For more information on the artist visit: http://atomicshogun.com/
Larry Lee Interview, Ami Shah
Larry Lee Interview, Ami Shah
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with installation artist and curator Larry Lee by Ami Shah
Larry Lee website
View Larry's work in the AAOH project gallery
Vincent Pham Interview, Devin Meyer
Vincent Pham Interview, Devin Meyer
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Vincent Pham a Doctoral Student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and co-author of Asian Americans and the Media (Polity, 2008).
Gordon Cc Liao Interview, Elise Osenbaugh
Gordon Cc Liao Interview, Elise Osenbaugh
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with poet Gordon CC Liao
Yasufumi Nakamori Interview About Ysuhiro Ishimoto, Katherine Cloutier
Yasufumi Nakamori Interview About Ysuhiro Ishimoto, Katherine Cloutier
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Yasufumi Nakamori, friend of photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto
Artistic Expression And Free Speech, Will South, Sally A. Struthers Ph.D.
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.
Russian Icons And American Money, 1928-1938, Wendy Salmond
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
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 …
Mark Greenwold’S Excited Self, Shannon Egan
Mark Greenwold’S Excited Self, Shannon Egan
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
In a recent exhibition catalog of painter Mark Greenwold at New York’s DC Moore Gallery, the artist, in lieu of a conventional statement about his work, conducted a self-interview. To his question, ‘‘Why?’’ Greenwold responded:
"I thought that I could possibly get at things that another person might find too daunting or too polite to ask—very obvious questions by the way, that I’d probably be too thin-skinned or reactive to give an honest response to if another person asked the question." [excerpt]
Παρθενοι To Watch Out For? Looking At Female Couples In Vase-Painting And Lyric, Meryl Altman
Παρθενοι To Watch Out For? Looking At Female Couples In Vase-Painting And Lyric, Meryl Altman
English Faculty publications
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