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Review: Natalie Selden Barnes's Honor The Precariat, Annah Krieg Nov 2019

Review: Natalie Selden Barnes's Honor The Precariat, Annah Krieg

Academic Labor: Research and Artistry

This review details the fall 2017 exhibition of Natalie Selden Barnes's installation, Honor the Precariat, which took place in the Directions Gallery in the Department of Art and Art History at Colorado State University. By combining data with plexiglass figures in an immersive artwork, Selden Barnes compels the viewer to engage with the complex reality of the majority of university educators, those who are adjunct instructors.


Honor The Precariat, Natalie Barnes Nov 2019

Honor The Precariat, Natalie Barnes

Academic Labor: Research and Artistry

Honor the Precariat is an art installation conceived and executed to acknowledge and honor the significant contributions of non-tenure track faculty, particularly those colleagues teaching at Colorado State University. The exhibition and accompanying article recognize faculty who work in anonymity and often without security, teaching, advising, and mentoring hundreds of students and representing millions of dollars in tuition revenue.

The essence of the artwork captures the 20+ year struggle of the artist to come to terms with the value of a career in which she has been viewed as a second-class faculty member – and this dichotomy facing all members …


To Japan And Back: The Art Of Orr Marshall, Orr Marshall Apr 2019

To Japan And Back: The Art Of Orr Marshall, Orr Marshall

Archives & Reprint Series (imprint)

How many ways are there to interpret an idea, to present a vision? The artist Orr Marshall's exploration of these questions is the subject of this book in text and images. Like most children, he began drawing pictures as soon as he could hold a pencil or a crayon, depicting the weird creatures of his imagination. He maintained a concentration on art through school, majoring in painting at Yale School of Art and Architecture where Josef Albers was his most inspiring teacher. Another interest of his was language study, especially Japanese and Chinese with their writing systems and calligraphy. He …


Homesick, Eloisa Garcia-Caro Mar 2019

Homesick, Eloisa Garcia-Caro

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

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Finding Place In Eureka, Ryan A. Sendejas Mar 2019

Finding Place In Eureka, Ryan A. Sendejas

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

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African Affinity Mask, Giselle M. Strauss Mar 2019

African Affinity Mask, Giselle M. Strauss

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

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Self Sabotage, Kathryn D. Johnston Mar 2019

Self Sabotage, Kathryn D. Johnston

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

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Bird, Olivia K. Howard Mar 2019

Bird, Olivia K. Howard

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

Submitted in an AP Art Portfolio in 2018.