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Musical Inspiration As Seen Through The Artist's Eyes, Antoni Pizà Oct 1989

Musical Inspiration As Seen Through The Artist's Eyes, Antoni Pizà

Publications and Research

The role of inspiration in the creation of a musical work has been a matter for conjecture and research by musicians and psychologists. But the realm of inspiration belongs to the creators themselves, who supply mythology, religion, and science to account for the source of an artwork. Throughout history, painters, too, have given their version of musical inspiration and the process of the creation of the work of art. What is musical inspiration? Where does it come from? What are its effects? The following essay explores some painters' responses by surveying some representative works of art.


Shaman--Ritual--Place: Sacred Sites And Spiritual Transformation, Paul Faulstich Sep 1989

Shaman--Ritual--Place: Sacred Sites And Spiritual Transformation, Paul Faulstich

Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research

Throughout the world, tribal societies have held in sacred esteem certain locales within the physical environment. These have been utilized for the purposes of shamanism, ritual, magic, and mythologizing.


Master Of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 1989, David Wilson Jan 1989

Master Of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 1989, David Wilson

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

MFA class of 1989: Judith Nadine Condon, Amy R. Harris, David Lyons, Rea Mingeva, Barry Motes, Ken Pooley, Deborah K. Rodday, Kevin Sparks, Kenneth A. Snyder, and Stephanie Davis Turner.


1989 Annual Student Art Competition, Department Of Art Jan 1989

1989 Annual Student Art Competition, Department Of Art

Historical Material

Two student gallery visitors look at work in 42nd Annual Student Art Competition in the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture.