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Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, Amy Michelle Wilson
Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, Amy Michelle Wilson
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
My thesis exhibition, titled Thoughts From An Unapologetically Honest Introvert, highlighted our extrovert-centered society and provided introverts with new communication tools to change the social expectation.
The New Life Of Feathers, Madison Bradford O'Bagy
The New Life Of Feathers, Madison Bradford O'Bagy
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
When a feather is no longer part of a living bird it is, in essence, dead. When I pick it, up it is reborn. My artwork records and constructs these new stories. The story may reflect where and when the feather was found, what I was doing at the time, my thoughts or feelings when I picked it up, or the character found in the feather itself.
To reveal these stories, I paint my three-dimensional feather collection into trompe l'oiel two-dimensional images using watercolors. The qualities of the paint lend themselves beautifully to the loose flowing lines and weightless quality …
Bitácora. An Exploration Between Two Worlds>100 Illustrated Creatures, Mateo Rueda
Bitácora. An Exploration Between Two Worlds>100 Illustrated Creatures, Mateo Rueda
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Bitácora is the spanish word for log or a journal that is related to the observations explorers would make about their journeys. We observe this world around us and measure it, we write and draw about it. Modern science has taught us how insignificant we are in the universe, how abstract reality itself can be. We can only continue to wonder and keep exploring through this unsettling but delightful paradigm known as existence itself.
Meeting The Needs Of Refugees In Utah Through Interior Design, Valerie Diane Jenkins
Meeting The Needs Of Refugees In Utah Through Interior Design, Valerie Diane Jenkins
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
This thesis will discuss a collaborative project between the senior students in the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (LAEP) department and the Interior Design (ID) Program. In an effort to understand and address the needs of the refugees who reside in South Salt Lake we will research, go on site visits, speak with refugee families, and meet with the outreach coordinator for the refugee community of South Salt Lake. All needs, whether observed or mentioned specifically, will be taken into account and addressed within the parameters of the project.
LAEP students will create an urban plan for the redevelopment of …