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Articles 1 - 30 of 31
Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
Excerpts From Four Portfolios, Mary Dondero
Time's Body Of Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Look At Health And Aging, Wright State University Art Galleries
Time's Body Of Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Look At Health And Aging, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
A catalog for an exhibition examining the aspects of aging and health and featuring the work of nine artists. The exhibition ran from September 9 through October 15, 2006 and featured works in a variety of mediums including bronze sculpture, oil on canvas, video, and more.
Insite_05: Art Practices In The Public Domain, Magaly Ponce
Insite_05: Art Practices In The Public Domain, Magaly Ponce
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Exploring Spaces: A Series Of Video Experiments, Nicholas R. Kinling
Exploring Spaces: A Series Of Video Experiments, Nicholas R. Kinling
Renée Crown University Honors Thesis Projects - All
My overall intention of this project was use the Honors Thesis Project to apply what I have learned while studying art video to create a collection of successful videos that allow me to work above and beyond the art video curriculum. I was eager to work independently on a long-term project, and the Honors Thesis Project provided me with both an exciting and challenging opportunity to display my academic initiative and creative drive.
Upon completion of the thesis project, I selected six video art pieces that I felt were most successful and relevant to the project theme. The theme of …
Taking In: Aib Photography 2006, Aib Students
Taking In: Aib Photography 2006, Aib Students
Taking In
This book is our fourth edition of Taking In:...a collection, a celebration really, of the best photography created by the students of The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. Students came together in the class, taught by Gretjen Hargesheimer, and dedicated themselves to all facets of this yearly publishing event...including design, fund raising, jury selection, editing, layout, and print production. Taking In: is truly a collaboration of the images, ideas, and talents from all departments at AIB. The concept has always been a simple one...to showcase the artistic diversity and vision of students who incorporate photography in heir …
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Jaki Irvine, The Silver Bridge, Review, Niamh Ann Kelly
Jaki Irvine, The Silver Bridge, Review, Niamh Ann Kelly
Articles
Exhibition Review, Irish Museum of Modern Art
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
William “Bill” Anthony (1926-1989) was arguably one of the most influential bookbinders and conservators in the US. His impact cannot be measured by his work alone but also by his legacy as demonstrated by all those he trained, many of whom are now leaders in the field in their own right. Lawrence Yerkes’ forward and Helen Ryan’s introduction to the catalog describe not only Anthony’s life and work, but also the emotional bond they had with him and his spirit that touched so many.
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
William “Bill” Anthony (1926-1989) was arguably one of the most influential bookbinders and conservators in the US. His impact cannot be measured by his work alone but also by his legacy as demonstrated by all those he trained, many of whom are now leaders in the field in their own right. Lawrence Yerkes’ forward and Helen Ryan’s introduction to the catalog describe not only Anthony’s life and work, but also the emotional bond they had with him and his spirit that touched so many.
The German Case Binding, Peter D. Verheyen
The German Case Binding, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in Germany. What sets it apart from other case bindings is that the cover boards and spine stiffener are joined together with a strip of sturdy paper before covering. This allows the covers to be fit precisely to the textblock, especially at the joint and fore-edge. For this reason the structure is also very well suited to beginners. Books using this structure are generally covered in full cloth, paper, or a combination of the two. The structure is not well suited to leather binding …
Vision, Christopher R. Boschen
Annunciation, Sarah E. Jacobs
Giraffe, Erica J. Wiles
Self Portrait At The Window, Makenzie M. Seiple
Spring Cleaning, Molly M. Myer
Belts, Caleb S. Baker
Innocence, Jennifer L. Lazuta
Girl With The Pearl Earring, Elizabeth R. Todd
Abstract Painting, Allison Nix
Les Clementines, Anne M. Beale
Spirit, Christine M. Gilbert
Six Squares, Geoffrey D. Gaenslen
Grandpa, Sarah E. Jacobs
Cherub Chub, Maelina A. Frattaroli
Trial By Fire: A Study Of Soda-Fire Kiln Construction And Glaze Formation, Kristina Stafford
Trial By Fire: A Study Of Soda-Fire Kiln Construction And Glaze Formation, Kristina Stafford
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Tradition Of The Soda Firing Process, Derek T. Hambly
Exploring The Tradition Of The Soda Firing Process, Derek T. Hambly
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Joy, Makenzie M. Seiple
Uncoverings: The Research Papers Of The American Quilt Study Group, Volume 27 (2006), Joanna E. Evans, Loretta G. H. Woodward, Beverly Gordon, Teri Klassen, Marsha Macdowell, Charlotte Quinney, Mary Worrall, Nao Nomura, Janneken Smucker, Laurann Gilbertson, Ronda Mcallen
Uncoverings: The Research Papers Of The American Quilt Study Group, Volume 27 (2006), Joanna E. Evans, Loretta G. H. Woodward, Beverly Gordon, Teri Klassen, Marsha Macdowell, Charlotte Quinney, Mary Worrall, Nao Nomura, Janneken Smucker, Laurann Gilbertson, Ronda Mcallen
Uncoverings Journal
Preface by Joanna E. Evans
Communities of Quilters: Hawaiian Pattern Collecting, 1900-1959 by Loretta G. H. Woodard
Crazy Quilts as an Expression of "Fairyland" by Beverly Gordon
Polk's Fancy: Quiltmaking, Patriotism, and Gender in the Mexican War Era by Teri Klassen
The K.K.K. Fundraising Quilt of Chicora, Michigan by Marsha MacDowell, Charlotte Quinney, and Mary Worrall
From Fibers to Fieldwork: A Multifaceted Approach to Re-examining Amish Quilts by Nao Nomura and Janneken Smucker
Patterns of the New World: Quiltmaking Among Norwegian Americans by Laurann Gilbertson
Jewish Baltimore Album Quilts by Ronda McAllen
Authors and editor
Index
Islamic Art: An Exploration Of Pattern, Carol Bier
Islamic Art: An Exploration Of Pattern, Carol Bier
Textile Research Works
As an historian of Islamic art in the Department of Art History at the Maryland Institute College of Art, I am continually learning as I endeavor to teach my students about pattern. Teaching about pattern in Islamic art has facilitated my own exploration of geometry in ways that also benefits my students. This visual presentation explores the results of a single assignment that pertains to coloring a linear plate reproduced in Bourgoin’s classic work [6], Arabic Geometrical Pattern and Design.