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Viva Trost! Wheatpaste, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2015

Viva Trost! Wheatpaste, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

My work was selected to participate in the juried exhibition “Urban Transformations: Visions of the Past and Future of El Paso” which took placeOctober 1, 2016–October 31, 2016 in downtown El Paso, Texas sponsored by the Texas Trost Society. My wheatpaste submission "Viva Trost!" was created with all the themes of Modern Renaissance, Historic Preservation, Sustainability, Urban Renewal, and El Paso’s future in mind. It honors Henry C. Trost (1860–1933), an important architect who designed many of El Paso's most important buildings.

It looks to the future while at the same time acknowledging El Paso’s past. In the design, I …


Ciudad Juárez–El Paso Biennial 2015, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2014

Ciudad Juárez–El Paso Biennial 2015, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Catalog designed for the 'Ciudad Juárez–El Paso Biennial 2015', on display from November 6, 2015 to February 7, 2016 at the El Paso Museum of Art. 130 pages.


Renoir To Remington: Impressionism To The American West, Anne M. Giangiulio Aug 2014

Renoir To Remington: Impressionism To The American West, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Catalog designed for the exhibition 'Renoir to Remington: Impressionism to the American West', on display from September 21, 2014 to February 1, 2015 at the Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Gallery of the El Paso Museum of Art. Organized by the El Paso Museum of Art in partnership with Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington. 144 pages.


3d Technologies At Brockport. What's Next?, Gregory Toth, Kim Myers, Ken Wierzbowski, Wendy Prince Aug 2014

3d Technologies At Brockport. What's Next?, Gregory Toth, Kim Myers, Ken Wierzbowski, Wendy Prince

Kim Myers

Presentation on 3D printing and related technologies made at The College at Brockport's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT). Provides a broad overview of 3D technologies and applications, describes implementation and initial reception of 3D printing in The College's Drake Memorial Library as well as programs at Cornell University and SUNY New Paltz. Reviews potential applications of these technologies in the teaching/learning environment and expansion to a yearlong Faculty Learning Community focus and/or a campus makerspace.


Trans-Canada Art Tour, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D. Jun 2014

Trans-Canada Art Tour, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.

Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Derek Sullivan, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D. Mar 2014

Derek Sullivan, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.

Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Work For '10 Squared: 100 Artists Celebrate Utep's Centennial', Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2013

Work For '10 Squared: 100 Artists Celebrate Utep's Centennial', Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I was invited as one of 100 artists to create a 10" x 10" work to commemorate the Centennial of the University of Texas at El Paso as part of the exhibition "10 Squared" by the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts. I created an original design proclaiming "Go Miners!" in reverse backstitch embroidered on stretched burlap. All proceeds from the sale supported the Rubin Center's education and outreach programming, bringing the experience of contemporary art to a diverse and growing audience of all ages.


Retuned Books To Germany Taken After The World War Ii And Its Implications On Ukraine, Taras Zenyuk Aug 2013

Retuned Books To Germany Taken After The World War Ii And Its Implications On Ukraine, Taras Zenyuk

Taras Zenyuk

No abstract provided.


'A Century Of Transformations' Exhibit Design, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2012

'A Century Of Transformations' Exhibit Design, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I designed this bilingual exhibit for the Centennial Museum located on the campus of The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) to commemorate the University's Centennial in 2014. 'A Century of Transformations' follows the Texas School of Mines and Metallurgy, which opened as a mining school in 1914, and evolved into the University of Texas at El Paso, a nationally recognized research university. Featuring over 40 text panels in English and Spanish, as well as video slideshows and an interactive sticky note feedback wall, the exhibit highlights the University’s rich history and traditions. It also features significant milestones, distinguished …


Installation Art - Frenzy Episode | Contact | Raising The Dead, Agnieszka Golda, Martin V. Johnson, Ruth Fazakerley Jun 2012

Installation Art - Frenzy Episode | Contact | Raising The Dead, Agnieszka Golda, Martin V. Johnson, Ruth Fazakerley

Agnieszka Golda

This monograph presents a series of three exhibitions developed collaboratively by Agnieszka Golda and Martin Johnson. It describes a wonderful tracery of not quite recognisable anthropomorphic creatures who inhabit oddly constructed and disjointed spaces. Together Golda and Johnson have utilised crocheted and printed textiles, carved wood and painted aluminium to form strange dwellings, figures and passages. Dr Ruth Fazakerley's research and art practice span Australian contemporary urban public art, painting and sculptural installation. In her essay here she positions Golda and Johnson's work in a wider context. The distinctive aesthetic force of collaborative process is underpinned by Golda's discerning scholarship …


Exhibition Catalogue Essay And Artwork - "Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-Racial Ambiguity", Laura Kina Dec 2009

Exhibition Catalogue Essay And Artwork - "Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-Racial Ambiguity", Laura Kina

Laura Kina

"Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-racial Ambiguity" essay and artwork featured in Embracing Ambiguities: Faces of the Future (exhibition catalogue). Cal State Fullerton University, Fullerton Main Art Gallery, 2010.

“Embracing Ambiguity: Faces of the Future,” features artwork by 10 multicultural artists living and working in the United States who are searching for new ways to define identity. Through painting, sculpture, video and mixed media, these artists attempt to answer the question, “What are you?”

The artists are:

Nzuji De Magalhaes, who combines African and American art forms to depict issues of stereotype, myth, ethnicity and politics.

Kip Fulbeck, artist, photographer, filmmaker and …


An Evolving Tradition: Andoa Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro Apr 2008

An Evolving Tradition: Andoa Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

No abstract provided.


Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro Dec 2002

Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

No abstract provided.


The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro Dec 2000

The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

Narrative and photo essay describing the work of the Jatumpamba women potters living in the highlands of southern Ecuador, written by Joe Molinaro and Nancy Bronner.


A Calligrapher's Art: Inscribed Cotton Ikat From Yemen, Carol Bier Dec 2000

A Calligrapher's Art: Inscribed Cotton Ikat From Yemen, Carol Bier

Carol Bier

No abstract provided.


Jatun Molino: A Pottery Village In The Upper Amazon Basin, Joe Molinaro Apr 1995

Jatun Molino: A Pottery Village In The Upper Amazon Basin, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

Documentation on the pottery making process by the women from the village of Jatun Molino located in the Amazon region of Ecuador.


Fantastic Figures Of Ocumicho, Joe Molinaro Dec 1989

Fantastic Figures Of Ocumicho, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

No abstract provided.