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Sarah Spurgeon: Artist And Educator, Karen J. Blair Sep 1996

Sarah Spurgeon: Artist And Educator, Karen J. Blair

History Faculty Scholarship

This brief article is a personal history of Sarah Spurgeon (1903-1985), who was a professor of art (painting and drawing) and art education in the Department of Art and Design at Central Washington University between 1939 and 1971.


Songs And Stories That Only You Know: Multiplicity, Meaning, & The Metaphorical Bridge, Matthew Haggett May 1996

Songs And Stories That Only You Know: Multiplicity, Meaning, & The Metaphorical Bridge, Matthew Haggett

Dissertations and Theses

The thesis report will serve as a companion for the body of work that is the bulk of the thesis project. The theme of the thesis project is "the bridge". "The bridge" is a metaphor for meaning occurring through context. It is present on many levels. It will implicit in much of the discussion. I will include themes such as the play of differing scales, the ambiguous line between part and whole, and the reasons for the book format . Specific imagery that occurs repeatedly in the work, like architecture and knots, will be explained in terms of its sources, …


1996 Forces, Peggy Brown May 1996

1996 Forces, Peggy Brown

Forces

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 1996

Front Matter

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Untitled: Chris Lynn, Chris Lynn Jan 1996

Untitled: Chris Lynn, Chris Lynn

Inscape

No abstract provided.


End Matter Jan 1996

End Matter

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Full Issue Jan 1996

Full Issue

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Guy Grey-Smith : Guy Grey-Smith's Landscapes Of Western Australia, Annette Davis Jan 1996

Guy Grey-Smith : Guy Grey-Smith's Landscapes Of Western Australia, Annette Davis

Research outputs pre 2011

This exhibition focuses on the landscapes of one of Western Australia's most significant artists, Guy Grey-Smith (1916-1981). Working in Western Australia for more than thirty years from 1948 to 1981, GreySmith offered audiences a fresh, new interpretation of the Western Australian environment.