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Inscape Fall 2003, Morehead State University Oct 2003

Inscape Fall 2003, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 2003 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Holponiyochi: Contemporary Native American Sculpture, Wright State University Art Galleries Oct 2003

Holponiyochi: Contemporary Native American Sculpture, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

Nine artists participating in this exhibition share a concern with how practices of visual representation work to construct individual and collective identity. They examine and then reformulate familiar codes of visual culture, turning established conventions of visual representation against themselves. In highly sophisticated and nuanced critical commentary, they explore how both individual and group identities are shaped in and by one's cultural environment. At the same time, they recognize that limiting understanding can be an equally powerful influence in the shaping of one's sense of self and community.


Inscape Spring 2003, Morehead State University Apr 2003

Inscape Spring 2003, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Spring 2003 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Taking In: The Best Of Aib Photography 2003, Aib Students Apr 2003

Taking In: The Best Of Aib Photography 2003, Aib Students

Taking In

Welcome to the first edition of Taking In: the best of aib photography. During this first year Taking In has gone through many twists and turns in order to publish a professional portfolio representing the quality work produced by students at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. Along with the portfolio there will be a gallery opening this Fall presenting all of the published pieces in a professional setting. Our intention is to bridge the gap between student creations and the greater art community through publication. The number of entries for our first publication were more than …


Spring 2003 - Exhibitions, Lectures, And Events, Usm Art Department Apr 2003

Spring 2003 - Exhibitions, Lectures, And Events, Usm Art Department

Exhibition Catalogues

NON ORNAMENTAL: RECENT WORK BY JESSICA YANKURA

SEBASTlAO SALGADO: MIGRATIONS HUMANITY IN TRANSITION AND THE CHILDREN LATIN AMERICA: RURAL

SCANDALOUS EYES: AFRICAN AMERICA IN ILLUSTRATED SHEET MUSIC COVERS, 1895-1925

SCANDALOUS FILM SERIES

STUDENT JURIED EXHIBITION

WORDS AND IMAGES


Pack Horse Librarians Of Kentucky, Joe Davis Jan 2003

Pack Horse Librarians Of Kentucky, Joe Davis

Morehead State University Art Collection

A 2003 print of six pack horse librarians in the state of Kentucky by artist Joe Davis.


Untitled, Stephen Tirone Jan 2003

Untitled, Stephen Tirone

Morehead State University Art Collection

A large sculpture that sits outside of the Space Science Center. The object also emits a strange buzzing sound. It is supposed to spin around every 24 hours, but is currently broken.


Building Brighter Futures, Emma Perkins, Alan Perkins Jan 2003

Building Brighter Futures, Emma Perkins, Alan Perkins

Morehead State University Art Collection

A large mural of two students reading on top of a pile of books while a large eagle is fixated on the right side. There is a small child kneeling in front of what looks like a Roman pillar. This was created by Emma Perkins with help from Alan Perkins and her students in 2003.


John Dos Passos And His World, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 2003

John Dos Passos And His World, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

John Dos Passos and His World

September 26 to December 07, 2003

Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums

Introduction

One of America's most innovative writers, John Dos Passos (1896-1970) also completed more than four hundred paintings and drawings that chronicle his life's journeys. In fifty years, Dos Passos wrote forty-two literary works, and his novels Manhattan Transfer (1925) and the trilogy U.S.A. (published together in 1938) provide a panoramic social history of the first three decades of the twentieth century. Similarly, his paintings captured the times in which he lived and addressed the world around him, in landscapes from …


Why Draw A Landscape?: A Portfolio Of Prints By Contemporary Artists, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 2003

Why Draw A Landscape?: A Portfolio Of Prints By Contemporary Artists, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Why Draw a Landscape?: A Portfolio of Prints by Contemporary Artists

August 20 to December 7, 2003

Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center

Introduction

Why Draw a Landscape? features a portfolio of prints on the theme of landscape in contemporary art, commissioned by Crown Point Press in San Francisco and completed in 1999. Each of the eleven participating artists answered the question with a print that attests to the vitality of the natural world.

Collectively, this portfolio includes a diversity of artistic approaches, ranging from documentary accuracy, to expressive images, to abstraction in which areas of colors suggest the …


Landscapes: David Gloman And Richard Raiselis, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 2003

Landscapes: David Gloman And Richard Raiselis, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

Poster for the Landscape exhibit at Wright State University Art Galleries featuring artists David Gloman and Richard Raiselis