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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Zephyr: The Eighteenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Melissa Destefano, Alanna Sachse
Zephyr: The Eighteenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Melissa Destefano, Alanna Sachse
Zephyr
This is the eighteenth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Jun-Jun Sta.Ana Interview, Jackson Hughlett
Jun-Jun Sta.Ana Interview, Jackson Hughlett
Asian American Art Oral History Project
Bio: Jun-Jun Sta.Ana is a self-taught multi-disciplinary artist born on September 19, 1963 to Remigio Benavidez Sta.Ana and Emma Cecilio Catral in Manila, Philippines. He moved to the United States at the age of 24, shortly after finishing a degree in Dentistry. He started his art career late just before he was turning 40- having a solo show of digital works using appropriated images from free porn sites which he deconstructed and embellished with images and symbols culled from Filipino talismans. His practice has become multi-disciplinary, and while still utilizing found images and materials, he also employs the technique of …
Kevin J. Miyazaki Interview, Anthony Santoro
Kevin J. Miyazaki Interview, Anthony Santoro
Asian American Art Oral History Project
Bio: Kevin J. Miyazaki is an artist and photographer born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Japanese American parents originally from Hawai‘i and Washington state. His artwork often focuses on issues of ethnicity, family history and memory. The incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II is of particular interest to Miyazaki, whose father spent time at both Tule Lake and Heart Mountain camps. His work has been exhibited in a variety of locations, including The Center for Photography at Woodstock (New York), The Haggerty Museum of Art (Milwaukee) The Rayko Photo Center (San Francisco) and Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle). …
Taking In: A Juried Selection Of Undergraduate Photography 2017, Lucad Students
Taking In: A Juried Selection Of Undergraduate Photography 2017, Lucad Students
Taking In
Taking In is a juried annual student-run publication that showcases the best of LUCAD undergraduate photography and video. The project focuses on the business of promoting art and culminates each year with a juried exhibition, publication, and website all designed to promote selected works of AIB artists. The selected pieces were chosen anonymously by a jury of distinguished members of the Boston art community. The book in your hand is the end result of a collective effort by those in the class.
Emily Olsen Senior Art Portfolio, Emily Olsen
Emily Olsen Senior Art Portfolio, Emily Olsen
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Maria Deau Senior Art Portfolio, Maria Deau
Maria Deau Senior Art Portfolio, Maria Deau
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Caimyn Lutze Senior Art Portfolio, Caimyn Lutze
Caimyn Lutze Senior Art Portfolio, Caimyn Lutze
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Rose Gilderson-Duwe Senior Art Portfolio, Elizabeth Gilderson-Duwe
Rose Gilderson-Duwe Senior Art Portfolio, Elizabeth Gilderson-Duwe
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Abbie Hausman Senior Art Portfolio, Abigail Hausman
Abbie Hausman Senior Art Portfolio, Abigail Hausman
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
I See, I Know, I Believe., Yujin Kim, Fleet Library, Special Collections
I See, I Know, I Believe., Yujin Kim, Fleet Library, Special Collections
4th Student Artists' Book Contest 2018
No abstract provided.
Sometimes The Thing You Want Bleeds In The Light, Travis Morehead, Fleet Library, Special Collections
Sometimes The Thing You Want Bleeds In The Light, Travis Morehead, Fleet Library, Special Collections
4th Student Artists' Book Contest 2018
Printing History Award
"Perhaps," She Said, "Looking Itself Could Be An Antidote.", Sarah Moore
"Perhaps," She Said, "Looking Itself Could Be An Antidote.", Sarah Moore
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
No abstract provided.
This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt
This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt
Senior Projects Spring 2017
When I go to a courtroom the only color I see is orange. I don’t want to talk down to people. The projection is level to the floor. There are 2,500 napkins. They are the people, the garbage, and the repetition of the excess, and my hope of giving them importance. There are roughly 2,500 people in the Orleans Parish Prison on any given day, but the system is bigger than them. It’s more consuming and this is not nearly the amount of napkins it would take to represent the people in even just one state's carceral system. The space …
15 Photographs 15 Curators, Matty Cunningham, Ryan Dee, Shane Farritor, Charlie Foster, Derrick Goss, Richard Graham, Pablo Morales, Carrie Morgan, Walker Pickering, Judith Sasso-Mason, David J. Sellmyer, Jamie Swartz, Sriyani Tidball, Elizabeth Vanwormer, Michelle Waite
15 Photographs 15 Curators, Matty Cunningham, Ryan Dee, Shane Farritor, Charlie Foster, Derrick Goss, Richard Graham, Pablo Morales, Carrie Morgan, Walker Pickering, Judith Sasso-Mason, David J. Sellmyer, Jamie Swartz, Sriyani Tidball, Elizabeth Vanwormer, Michelle Waite
Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications
The museum invited fifteen individuals from the university community—faculty, students, staff, administrators—to each choose a photograph from Sheldon’s permanent collection and write a brief reflection on or response to the work. The selected images span history, genres, and styles, just as the participants represent diverse intellectual and creative interests on campus. Equally varied are the reflections themselves. Some participants describe qualities that have drawn them to particular images; others consider the ways art provides a fresh lens for their specialized work in other disciplines.
Photographs:
Monte Gerlach Rising Form
Sarah Charlesworth Candle
Stanley Truman Joinery, Coloma, California
Carrie Mae Weems …
[Rebelution 17]: Gender Bender, Francesca Louise Inocentes
[Rebelution 17]: Gender Bender, Francesca Louise Inocentes
Scripps Senior Theses
Fashion embodies what is accepted and valued in a given culture or society and empowers individuals by building self-confidence, enabling them to express themselves authentically through their bodies and garments. The gender binary, perpetuated by the mainstream fashion industry, marginalizes individuals who do not conform to it. In Rebelution 17, I utilize clothing design and photography to empower and liberate individuals who do not conform to the standards of beauty in regards to gender identity and acceptability. The finished works are featured in a Lookbook – a digital and physical collection of photographs used to market fashion – designed …
Creativity And Color (Double Blind Peer Review), Antonio Scontrino