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Articles 61 - 90 of 185
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Door And Ivy, Peter Larson
The Cicada Cries And So Do I, Samuel Knepprath
The Cicada Cries And So Do I, Samuel Knepprath
Manuscripts
Prose by Samuel Knepprath. Finalist in the 2018 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
Cramps, Jessica Martorano
Exclusion, Caitlyn Zegiestowsky
Pink Lady, Camille Arnett
Pink Lady, Camille Arnett
Manuscripts
Prose by Camille Arnett. Winner in the 2018 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
Interview With Ali Eteraz, Elena Decook
Interview With Ali Eteraz, Elena Decook
Manuscripts
Ali Eteraz is the author of the debut novel Native Believer, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice selection. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Children of Dust, which was selected as a New Statesman Book of the Year, won the Nautilus Book Award Gold, and was long-listed for the Asian American Writers Workshop Award. Previously, he wrote the short story collection Falsipedies and Fibsiennes. Other short stories have appeared in The Adirondack Review, storySouth, Chicago Quarterly Review, and Forge Journal. Eteraz is an accomplished essayist and has been …
Flake, Kyle Clark
Quick Question, Matt Del Busto
Quick Question, Matt Del Busto
Manuscripts
Poetry by Matt Del Busto. Winner in the 2018 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
A Treasure, Meghan Allen
A Treasure, Meghan Allen
Manuscripts
Prose by Meghan Allen. Runner up in the 2018 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
Windows, Melanie Garcia
A Swamp Called Mama, Con Murray
Mawwage Is What Bwings Us Togetha Today, Megan Ulrich
Mawwage Is What Bwings Us Togetha Today, Megan Ulrich
Manuscripts
Prose by Megan Ulrich.
Out Of Office Reply, Tyler Wagner
Out Of Office Reply, Tyler Wagner
Manuscripts
Poetry by Tyler Wagner. Runner up in the 2018 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
Interview With Monica Youn, Matt Del Busto
Interview With Monica Youn, Matt Del Busto
Manuscripts
Monica Youn is the author of three books of poetry: Blackacre (2016), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Ignatz (2010), which was a finalist for the National Book Award; and Barter (2003). Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and the New York Times Magazine, and she has been awarded a Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress and a Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University. A former attorney specializing in copyright and election law, she now teaches poetry at Princeton University. During …
Mindsight, Jessica Martorano
Mindsight, Jessica Martorano
Manuscripts
Poetry by Jessica Martorano. Finalist in the 2018 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
Infinity, Eric Baugh
Infinity, Eric Baugh
Manuscripts
Prose by Eric Baugh. Finalist in the 2018 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
Mood Swings, Peter Larson
Shadowed Shame, Carolyn Swartz
White Lips, Carolyn Swartz
How To Acquire A Stalker, Katherine Marquam
Warm, Trembling, Etc., Fiona Schicho
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Manuscripts
Includes table of contents and editor's note.
Proxy, Sandeep Kumar Mishra
Proxy, Sandeep Kumar Mishra
Studio One
Sandeep Kumar Mishra is a writer, poet, artist and lecturer in English Literature. He is the art instructor at Kishlaya Outsider Art Academy. He has edited a collection of poems by various poets - Pearls (2002) and written a professional guidebook -How to be (2016) and a collection of poems and art-Feel My Heart (2016).
The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French
The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
This watercolor painting (jpg.) is about childhood's end and love's beginning. The Fields Where We Grew Up is a painting about bringing the one you love to the place that begat you. It is a beautiful, circular life that we live in.
Subject To Change, Alexis Kurtzman
Subject To Change, Alexis Kurtzman
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Subject to Change is comprised of a series of self-devised, ritually practiced free-associative action-mark-making strategies. Each procedure explores various degrees of chance operations and seeks to question and explore the roles of intuition, intention, interpretation and human participation. A hybrid of fixed method with variables of the unknown explores and investigates performative mark-making methodologies, in-person and internet collaboration, control and working under pre-fixed intervals. Alongside chance, time-based procedures are concurrently determined to achieve work on paper whose marks are not initially foreseen. This practice of working addresses the disconnect between the maker engaged in active activity of doing versus the …
Ice Cream, Richard Frank Peterson
Ice Cream, Richard Frank Peterson
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Ice Cream is a series of 2D and 3D depictions of lawn ornaments, Charlie Brown, and novelty ice cream bars, which question how White America is indoctrinated through seemingly innocuous images and objects. The exhibition unveils the white supremacy fostered within the American way of life and articulates an environment where Americans act in racist ways when they believe they are acting morally. The research found within Ice Cream attempts to dismantle the foundation these justifications are built upon. This honesty, coupled with acknowledging that these historic traditions are rooted in racial constructs, will result in a double consciousness and …
Experience Bobo Experience, Sara Smith
Experience Bobo Experience, Sara Smith
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
Experience Bobo Experience -by Sara Marie Smith (Artist Statements and Images of work)
Spring 2018-CSUMB Undergraduate Capstone Project/ Visual Public Arts Department
My Senior Capstone is about using inspirational wisdom from acknowledged sources to address the quandaries of our human experiences. I have chosen a cognitive clown, named Bobo, to investigate Henry David Thoreau, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Watts. Bobo, my character, goes on a journey of learning. Bobo is a line drawing, rendered in marker, with a circular head, two dot eyes, three puffs of hair with a clown smile and clown clothing. Experience Bobo Experience speaks to …
The Flow Of Art: A Study On The Human Experience And Nature, Matthew R. Schott
The Flow Of Art: A Study On The Human Experience And Nature, Matthew R. Schott
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Through all of human history, artists and other creators have been able to access the extraordinary state of flow to achieve amazing feats. Whether it be for a divine purpose, or simply making someone’s day a little better, art has been used to lift the spirits and nourish humanity. In our attempt to cope with the world in which we live, we have found this great mental resource, that has allowed for achievements that not one person could not attain on their own. In my observation, I have seen this euphoric cycle of flow change the lives of so many …
Racial Peeves: The Exploitation Of Microaggressions, Olivia Gabrielle Ellis
Racial Peeves: The Exploitation Of Microaggressions, Olivia Gabrielle Ellis
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Racial Peeves: The Exploitation of Microaggressions documents my personal experience of dealing with microaggressions throughout my life, as well as the history of these racial issues. This thesis also documents the creation of my Senior BFA Exhibition of the same title inspired by 1970s Blaxploitation posters.
Narratives Of Loss, Carla R. Stine
Narratives Of Loss, Carla R. Stine
MSU Graduate Theses
My research revolves around impermanence, loss, and the grief that accompanies loss. My thesis work consists of digital collages interlaced with short stories, an interactive digital media piece, traditionally-made collages, a picture book, art objects, and an assortment of other supporting work. My ultimate aim is to employ both traditional techniques and digital skills to create visual narratives that supply glimpses into my personal history of loss and that speak to life’s brevity.