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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
This Light Is Not My Own: Détournement, Authorial Intent, And Activated Spectatorship In Visual Art, Ryan Mehigan
This Light Is Not My Own: Détournement, Authorial Intent, And Activated Spectatorship In Visual Art, Ryan Mehigan
Master’s Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
The Bridge, Volume 15, 2018, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 15, 2018, Bridgewater State University
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Editor-in-Chief: Mialise Carney
Managing Editor: Alex Everette
Lead Designer: Cady Parker
Editors:
Sydney Cabral
Jake Camara
Christina Carter
Care DeSouza
Gabriel Hazeldine
Parker Jones
Karina Lagstrom
Alexandria Machado
Emily Melo-Coppinger
Katie McPherson
Joe Near
Harrison Ryan
Soraya Santos
Treina Santos
John Wilson
Faculty Advisor: Evan Dardano
Graduate Assistant: Jill Boger
Consultant: Cheryl Sirois, Design
Inside Front Cover: Waiting For The King, Betsy Scarbrough
Inside Front Cover: Waiting For The King, Betsy Scarbrough
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
On The Cover: Artist's Statement For Portrait Of Mental Illness, Kristin Donato
On The Cover: Artist's Statement For Portrait Of Mental Illness, Kristin Donato
The Graduate Review
This body of artwork uses 3D forms to visualize the impact of mental illness. Altered forms of cast heads and personal stories depicted through artist books examines how mental illness affects those suffering from an illness, as well as those acting as support systems.
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook I, Kristin Donato
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook I, Kristin Donato
The Graduate Review
This body of artwork uses 3D forms to visualize the impact of mental illness. Altered forms of cast heads and personal stories depicted through artist books examines how mental illness affects those suffering from an illness, as well as those acting as support systems.
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook Ii, Kristin Donato
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook Ii, Kristin Donato
The Graduate Review
This body of artwork uses 3D forms to visualize the impact of mental illness. Altered forms of cast heads and personal stories depicted through artist books examines how mental illness affects those suffering from an illness, as well as those acting as support systems.
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Cast Ceramic And Plastic Heads, Kristin Donato
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Cast Ceramic And Plastic Heads, Kristin Donato
The Graduate Review
This body of artwork uses 3D forms to visualize the impact of mental illness. Altered forms of cast heads and personal stories depicted through artist books examines how mental illness affects those suffering from an illness, as well as those acting as support systems.
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook Iii, Kristin Donato
A Portrait Of Mental Illness: Artist Notebook Iii, Kristin Donato
The Graduate Review
This body of artwork uses 3D forms to visualize the impact of mental illness. Altered forms of cast heads and personal stories depicted through artist books examines how mental illness affects those suffering from an illness, as well as those acting as support systems.
The Bridge, Volume 14, 2017, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 14, 2017, Bridgewater State University
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Editor-in-Chief:
Allie Briggs
Editors:
Katherine Nazzaro
Medjine Tercy
Alexandria Machado
Alyssa McLellan
Rupert Simpson
Parker Jones
Mialise Carney
Faculty Advisors:
Katy Whittingham
Evan Dardano
Graduate Consultant:
Jill Boger
Design Consultant:
Cheryl Sirois
Student Consultants:
Kelsey Leuenberger
Stephanie Janeczek
Claire Alexander
America's First Subway - History Of The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Kelsey Lynch
America's First Subway - History Of The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Kelsey Lynch
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Cartland: A Comic, Jon Dorn
Mariposa Naturally Inclined, Jessica Lazarus
Mariposa Naturally Inclined, Jessica Lazarus
The Graduate Review
No abstract provided.
Twenty-One, Melanie F. Gillis-Janssen
Twenty-One, Melanie F. Gillis-Janssen
The Graduate Review
Artist's Statement:
Twenty-one is a composition portrait of a teenager. The technique employed includes printing the image on 5” x 7” aluminum flashing, using an inkjet transfer process. While investigating alternative printing processes, I learned of German artist Berit Myreboe’s hauntingly beautiful portraits that are manipulated transfer prints on aluminum, accented with paint. I emulated Myreboe’s work in using aluminum as a printing surface for my portraits, but I decided not to add paint to soften the images. I utilized aluminum as a printing surface to add depth to the work and to reinforce a sense of constant change as …
Review Of ‘Sculpture Victorious: Art In An Age Of Invention, 1837–1901’ At The Yale Center For British Art, 11 September To 30 November 2014, Jonathan Shirland
Review Of ‘Sculpture Victorious: Art In An Age Of Invention, 1837–1901’ At The Yale Center For British Art, 11 September To 30 November 2014, Jonathan Shirland
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
An academic review of the exhibition ‘Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837–1901’ at the Yale Center for British Art, assessing the impact of the exhibition for the future of studies into Victorian sculpture.
The Bridge, Volume 13, 2016, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 13, 2016, Bridgewater State University
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Editor-in-Chief: Jill Boger
Managing Editor: Kelsey Leuenberger
Lead Designer: Ghada Masri
Photo Editor: David Hooker
Editors:
Hannah Green
Amanda Hankel
Kelci Sylvia
Caitlin Westgate
Faculty Advisor: John Mulrooney
Consultant: Cheryl Tullis
No Man's Land, Laurie Mathews
Photo Essay - Looking Backwards And Forwards: Works By Five Emeritus Art Faculty, Stephen Smalley
Photo Essay - Looking Backwards And Forwards: Works By Five Emeritus Art Faculty, Stephen Smalley
Bridgewater Review
Last spring, five Bridgewater State University art professors emeritus displayed their artworks on campus, depicting their personal reminiscences of the Art Center, the university’s oldest building. The mixed media exhibition was held in Boyden Hall, the building that housed the art department in a basement location until January 1976, when the department was moved to the Art Center. Participating former faculty members were John Droege, Roger Dunn, Joan Hausrath, Dorothy Pulsifer and Stephen Smalley, long-serving colleagues in the art department.
Shaping The Future: Igniting Change In Fashion Advertising Through Graphic Design, Jessica Laudati
Shaping The Future: Igniting Change In Fashion Advertising Through Graphic Design, Jessica Laudati
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Designing Social Change: Inquiry-Based Practice & Teaching, Donald Tarallo
Designing Social Change: Inquiry-Based Practice & Teaching, Donald Tarallo
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
This paper shares an exploratory and inquiry-based graphic design project and the resultant pedagogic approach that offers arts and design educators ideas on teaching to instigate positive social change. The author summarizes a year-long fellowship project where he worked as a change agent in service to a partnership of six non-profit, after-school arts programs in Providence, Rhode Island who are organized as the Providence Youth Arts Collaborative (PYAC).
The intention of this project was two-fold. The primary effort was to investigate ways graphic design can be strategically used to seed interest and empower youth to make positive choices with how …
Shangaa: Art Of Tanzania - Qcc Art Gallery, City University Of New York (Cuny) February 22-May 19, 2013; Portland Museum Of Art, Maine June 8 - August 25, 2013 [Exhibition Review], Jonathan Shirland
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Bridge, Volume 12, 2015, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 12, 2015, Bridgewater State University
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Art Editor-in-Chief: Ghada Masri
Literature Editor-in-Chief: Briana McDonald
Managing Editor: Elizabeth Tobin
Senior Photography Editor: Sara Kelley
Art Editors
Kerrin Flynn
Shannon Stivaletta
Literature Editors
Jillian Boger
James Holbert
Anthony Holland
Jenna Lopes
Kate Pallis
James Stewart
Carley Taylor
Abigail Wotton
Student Consultant: Meaghan Casey
Inspiring Action Through Graphic Design: An Exploration & Creation Of Graphic Design To Bring About Change For Girl's Education Globally, Gabriella Diniz
Inspiring Action Through Graphic Design: An Exploration & Creation Of Graphic Design To Bring About Change For Girl's Education Globally, Gabriella Diniz
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Graphic Designers And Brain Surgeons, Both Highly Trained, Yet Not Interchangeable: The Creation Of Promotion Materials For Springfest 2014, Alanna Mehrtens
Graphic Designers And Brain Surgeons, Both Highly Trained, Yet Not Interchangeable: The Creation Of Promotion Materials For Springfest 2014, Alanna Mehrtens
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Graphic design and brain surgery. What do they have in common? Each person is trained in their profession. Each person is called upon for services that are needed for a specific reason. Common sense tells you to not perform brain surgery without the proper training. Why would that be any different for Graphic Design? Whereas most people would never attempt brain surgery, the average person seems more than willing to attempt creating Graphic Design, usually with poor results. Event branding is an example of where training in this profession is most beneficial. I was the Graphic Designer in charge of …
The Bridge, Volume 11, 2014, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 11, 2014, Bridgewater State University
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Volume 11 Staff
Editors-in-Chief:
Meaghan Casey
John Condry
Art Editors
Mathilda Burke
Jennifer Masterson
Bethany Matern
Tiffany Peña
Literature Editors
Sean Clifford
Brett French
Chris Lindström
Briana Mcdonald
Elizabeth Tobin
"Rosas" By Juan Torres, Julia V. Stakhnevich
Voices Of Hope: Designing Social Change, Donald Tarallo
Voices Of Hope: Designing Social Change, Donald Tarallo
Presidential Fellows Program
Proposal Abstract:
If awarded this fellowship, I will devote my time to employ graphic design toward creating positive social change for youth living in the underprivileged neighborhoods of Providence, Rhode Island. The change my project will embody addresses a paradigm shift taking place in the graphic design community as the focus moves from design as a practice that fuels a market to the awareness that graphic design is a social practice and that it can be vehicle for powerful and sustainable social change. This effort will inform my teaching, resulting in a model for art and design education addressing social …
Designing Social Change: Inquiry-Based Teaching In Graphic Design, Donald Tarallo
Designing Social Change: Inquiry-Based Teaching In Graphic Design, Donald Tarallo
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
This paper shares an exploratory and inquiry-based graphic design project and the resultant pedagogic approach that offers arts and design educators ideas on teaching to instigate positive social change. The author summarizes a year-long fellowship project where he worked as a change agent in service to a partnership of six non-profit, after-school arts programs in Providence, Rhode Island who are organized as the Providence Youth Arts Collaborative (PYAC).
The intention of this project was two-fold. The primary effort was to investigate ways graphic design can be strategically used to seed interest and empower youth to make positive choices with how …
The Bridge, Volume 10, 2013, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 10, 2013, Bridgewater State University
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Volume 10 Staff
Ryan Dipetta, Editor-in-chief, Literature
Alexa Noé, Editor-in-chief, Art & Design
Kacy Blais
Meaghan Casey
Gabriella Diniz
Brett French
Andrew Laverty
Jessica Melendy
William Regan
Lee Anne Wentzell
Kate Camerlin, Consultant
Caytlin Buckle, Consultant
Melanie Joy McNaughton, Faculty Advisor
John Mulrooney, Faculty Advisor
Inside Front And Back Covers: Pottery By Preston Saunders, Preston Saunders
Inside Front And Back Covers: Pottery By Preston Saunders, Preston Saunders
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Investigations Of Form, Preston Saunders