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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Sunflower, Kalina Chambers
Sunflower, Kalina Chambers
The Peregrine Review
Artwork: Woman with sunflowers in her hair
Sink Hollow Volume 10
Sink Hollow
This year felt like a thunderstorm. Rain pelting down on us so hard it burns. Lightning strikes so stark we have to close our eyes. Thunder rumbling so ominously we feel it deep in our bones. So many things we hold dear have been lost in this storm.
But something we have found is the human ability to feel a raw and powerful pain. We are intrinsically bound to each other, to nature, and to this world by the pain we feel. A pain so powerful and deep you feel it is sucking you under and drowning you.
The pieces …
Sink Hollow Volume 9
Sink Hollow
Our world experiences radical change every day. With this change, things that used to make us feel grounded in our lives may not translate. Our realities may not hold true anymore. Through artistic expression, whatever form that takes, we re-examine what it means to be human after change.
Issue 9 takes a journey of re-examination during times of radical- and sometimes harsh- change. The collage of pieces we have curated re-examine so much of what I thought I knew and give an entirely new meaning to my reality. I would challenge you as you read this issue to re-examine change …
Undone, Amelia Markey
Undone, Amelia Markey
The Peregrine Review
A photo of an artwork with words starting with,
"Last month
my own sense of
will
was awful
involved in
the pursuit
of
the nearest
little treasures"
Shadow House, Amelia Markey
Shadow House, Amelia Markey
The Peregrine Review
A photo of a piece of art with the words:
"The swing of the pendulum
unequalled euphoria
unpromising disappointment,
a sense of failure.
a certain lack of determination.
I improve hourly!
I weep!
I sleep."
Sink Hollow Volume 8
Sink Hollow
To make a magazine, we seek contrast and even the tension of contradiction.
We hunt for the words that defy experience, and experiences that defy words alone but must be captured by clever poetic contraptions and literary devices that violate the architecture of language and definitions in order to teach us what we can't know by conventional means. We crave the ingenious art of using words to drag meaning outside the semantic containment of words. There's contradiction! This is the skill of infusing words with the power to evoke emotion and connection. The work of the poet, the artist, the …
Sink Hollow Volume 7
Sink Hollow
This issue marks my last as both an undergraduate student and as Sink Hollow's Editor-in-Chief. I have been with this precious publication since I was a freshman, new and green in the creative writing world.
My time with Sink Hollow has been invaluable. It has given me a deep appreciation for the vulnerability of creators and writers alike who share their work with us. It is terrifying to not only bring your creativity into actuality, but to share it publicly for the world to see. I have sat back in awe through every submission period at the bravery of all …
Sink Hollow Volume 6
Sink Hollow
There is no way around it. This issue, our 6th in the last three years, is painful. The underbelly of the human experience is laid bare and there is no hiding from it here.
But that is also what makes it so incredibly beautiful. It is a raw commentary on those things that, despite their pain, make us so uniquely human. It is our ability to trudge on, to continue to seek happiness even when it feels like there may never be joy again that makes us such wonderful, hopeful creatures.
As always, it is my privlege to present the …
For Your Consumption: Curating And Exhibition, Sasha Guo
For Your Consumption: Curating And Exhibition, Sasha Guo
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
A reflection on the experience of curating a BFA solo show and the artwork developed through my upper level classes at Eastern.
Arch 337-001-101: Building Information Modeling For Art & Design Students, Vincent Benanti
Arch 337-001-101: Building Information Modeling For Art & Design Students, Vincent Benanti
School of Art and Design Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Taking In: A Selection Of La + D Photography 2018, La + D Students
Taking In: A Selection Of La + D Photography 2018, La + D Students
Taking In
Taking In is a juried annual student-run publication that showcases the best of LA + D 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.
Promoting Interdisciplinarity: Its Purpose And Practice In Arts Programming, Shannon Farrow Mcneely, Denise Gillman, Danielle Hartman
Promoting Interdisciplinarity: Its Purpose And Practice In Arts Programming, Shannon Farrow Mcneely, Denise Gillman, Danielle Hartman
English, Linguistics, and Communication (Legacy)
Each discipline provides education and society with a unique perspective of the world, yet independently, disciplines can only go so far when attempting to address our greatest challenges. To go beyond the limits of the discipline, one must employ interdisciplinary approaches, which include being driven by complex questions, seeking collaboration from multiple disciplines, and integrating their understandings by finding common ground. The arts create an amazing opportunity for interdisciplinary exploration and development with other disciplines which benefits arts leaders and educators, students and departments in higher education, and the local community. This article seeks to explore interdisciplinarity and its benefits …
Sink Hollow Volume 5
Sink Hollow
During my time with Sink Hollow Literary Magazine, I’ve watched five issues go through the creation process. From the initial submission picks to final design edits, I’ve had the immense pleasure of seeing every volume bloom from nothing into powerful pieces of thought- provoking art. This volume, our fifth one as a team, is no different. The authors and artists we’ve chosen to give a home to, have come together to create a publication that fosters a unique personal awareness. The goal of any good art or writing should be geared toward cultivating a change in the reader or observer. …
Brittni Ring Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Brittni Ring
Brittni Ring Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Brittni Ring
Interior Design Senior Projects
Philosophy Statement
In the creative side of the world, it is fairly common for one to be “innovatively altered” and “unusual” if a designer or an artist. As designers, we are imaginative individuals that recognize a level of emotion beyond the structure needed to design for function and safety. The strong connection to emotion is what compel us through our design process. Designers are alike for which we do not design for ourselves; we create for others. Some designers and artists may be “unusual” and “strangely different” but it is not a flaw. This is part of the individual nature …
Abigail Gearld Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Abigail Gearld
Abigail Gearld Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Abigail Gearld
Interior Design Senior Projects
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
I believe that every interior should embrace a simple, sophisticated, and refreshing environment. Everything I create should meet the clients style and personal needs. By designing an atmosphere that reflects an individuals personality and enhances the functionality of the space, the user is left with a fun and organized environment that is truly their own unique home.
Jared Ragsdale Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Jared Ragsdale
Jared Ragsdale Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Jared Ragsdale
Interior Design Senior Projects
“Inspiration for design comes from within. Without passion, a design is nothing but ordinary.”
-Jared Ragsdale
Pamela Garcia Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Pamela Garcia
Pamela Garcia Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Pamela Garcia
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design Philosophy
My, design philosophy is based on the belief that every space should reflect the needs and personality of those in it. A well-designed space should embody a timeless, functional design while having a unique interior that is comfortable, livable, and nurturing. Every space should include natural elements to express the nurturing qualities of the earth and should increase the mental and physical wellness of those occupying it. It is not enough to have a luxurious space; instead a well-designed interior must give the user a sense of comfort and livability along with being aesthetically beautiful. It is of …
Brittany Rathbun Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Brittany Rathbun
Brittany Rathbun Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Brittany Rathbun
Interior Design Senior Projects
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Design is creating a space that is sustainable, serviceable, and stylish. Design reflects where clients have been and what inspires them. There are countless styles from which people may choose to reflect who they are. The designs must be innovative and efficient throughout the design process to manage client requests with good design practice. The result is a space that is not only aesthetically pleasing and functional but good for their health, and for the environment.
Meagan Mcnabb Senior Design Exhibit 2017, Meagan Mcnabb
Meagan Mcnabb Senior Design Exhibit 2017, Meagan Mcnabb
Interior Design Senior Projects
Interior design is more than meets the eye; It has the power to change the world if done properly. That is why sustainability is such an important aspect to incorporate as much as possible.
My design philosophy is grounded in the idea that the final product should support a safe and healthy environment for whoever inhabits the space. Having a balance of functionality, comfort, and luxury is something I also strive for in all my designs.
Three factors inspire my design choices; The natural beauty of our world, the clients style, and the purpose for the space. These three factors …
Haley Gibbert Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Haley Gibbert
Haley Gibbert Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Haley Gibbert
Interior Design Senior Projects
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
"Interior Design is not always what we see on TV. The beauty of this career is much more than aesthetics like people think. Design is all about the process behind the results. Great design considers the function and human use. The future and sustainability should always be considered in design because the goal is to create spaces that can be used for years and years to come. To become a great designer, one must consider the wants of the client before the wants of oneself. As a designer, the goal is to design spaces that are livable and …
Madison Stewart Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Madison Stewart
Madison Stewart Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Madison Stewart
Interior Design Senior Projects
No abstract provided.
Sara Rodriquez Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Sara Rodriquez
Sara Rodriquez Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Sara Rodriquez
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design Philosophy
As an interior designer my main focus is to design an environment that will enhance the quality of life and culture of the occupants and still be aesthetically pleasing. A design philosophy varies from designer to designer but our end goal is all the same; we care about the health, safety, and welfare of the occupants that will inhabit the space as well as the beauty of the space. I am hoping to pursue hospitality design so my personal design philosophy is to create a beautiful yet function environment that has the comfort of home combined with a …
Zoe Foster Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Zoe Foster
Zoe Foster Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Zoe Foster
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design Philosophy
I value design as a tool to create spaces that help my client live more comfortable lives. First, I believe that to create a better tomorrow we need to construct sustainably today to preserve our remaining resources. Secondly, I believe that spaces should be designed universally so that they support the client throughout the lifespan. Lastly, I believe that both sustainable and universally designed spaces should reflect imagination and beauty; everyone is entitled to good design.
Dalila Ventura Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Dalila Ventura
Dalila Ventura Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Dalila Ventura
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design Philosophy
IN THE WISE WORDS OF ROBIN SIEGERMAN, “DESIGN IS ABOUT MAKING PEOPLE HAPPY, EITHER FUNCTIONALLY, AESTHETICALLY OR EMOTIONALLY.” OUR PERSONAL SPACE CAN REFLECT WHAT WE FEEL ON THE INSIDE BUT ALSO WHO WE ARE AS PEOPLE. MY DESIGN PHILOSOPHY IS TO CREATE AN AURA FROM WHICH NO INDIVIDUAL EVER WANTS TO ESCAPE. I WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS THROUGH SMART AND SIMPLE PLACEMENT OF SPACES, COLORS AND TEXTURES. I WANT EACH SPACE, HOME, AND OFFICE TO HAVE ITS OWN LIFE THAT EMBRACES THE HUMAN WHO OCCUPIES IT. MY DESIGNS WILL BE SIMPLE BUT SIGNIFICANT AND HARMONIZE THE MOOD WITH THE …
Hayley Breshears Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Hayley Breshears
Hayley Breshears Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Hayley Breshears
Interior Design Senior Projects
MY DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Midway through my college career, I began working as an assistant to an Independent Living Specialist. He is very active in assisting disabled individuals find and receive the resources they need to live independently. He had me drawing floor plans to show his disabled clients how to follow the concept of "Aging in Place." The concept basically means that a home should function for the length of a life, childhood to old age. By incorporating simple elements such as 3-foot doors, walls enforced for handrails, and at least one entrance without a step you can eliminate some …
Veronica Gilliams Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Veronica Gilliams
Veronica Gilliams Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2017, Veronica Gilliams
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design Philosophy
I believe that design should provide creative solutions to suit the needs of others. Designers should observe and understand the problems and approach it in a creative perspective. Not only should it be designed for present, but also the future. By thinking long term, I believe that a designer is preparing for what can happen. A well thought out design should be timeless yet be unique, functional and comfortable. I also believe that simplicity is key to design. Adding a lot of elements can overpower the main focus of the design. Designers should not only collaborate with other, …
Sink Hollow Volume 4
Sink Hollow
Sink Hollow is growing up.
Our fledgling magazine is not so fledgling anymore. Bounding into a maturity that even the most passionate founding members could not have envisioned, Sink Hollow is here to stay. It is my pleasure, as this magazine’s third Managing Editor, to present to you my inaugural publication: Sink Hollow Volume IV.
This issue presents a raw, magnifying view into the ever-changing human experience. It reminds us that, no matter where we come from or what has shaped us, we are all uniquely, gloriously human. In these tumultuous times, it is essential that we allow ourselves to …
Sink Hollow 2017 Creative Writing Contest Edition
Sink Hollow 2017 Creative Writing Contest Edition
Sink Hollow
This special edition of Sink Hollow presents the winning entries of the Utah State University Creative Writing Contest, which is open to all USU undergraduate and graduate students from all departments and disciplines. We want to thank all our contestants this year for yet again raising the bar with their excellent work, and for helping to create such a vibrant and inclusive writing community here at USU and in Cache Valley.
Many thanks for the generosity and discriminating taste of our contest judges: Alex Baldwin, Matt DiOrio, Mary Ellen Greenwood, Brian McCuskey, Bonnie Moore, Paige Smitten, and Isaac Timm. Thanks …
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.
Sink Hollow Volume 3
Sink Hollow
It's difficult to believe that my time with this journal has come to a close. It has been one of the greatest experiences of my undergraduate career to be an integral part of its publication.
At the time of this writing, our previous issues have been read over 5,500 times, with this volume set to increase that number substantially. We have worked with undergraduates across the United States and from many other countries as well. A great thanks goes out to all our submitters. Without you there is no journal.
Though I'm moving on to other things, I trust the …