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Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
Nothing Happens Here, Kai Diego Parcher-Charles
Nothing Happens Here, Kai Diego Parcher-Charles
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
I Thank You And All The Buildings That Make Me Feel So Small, Henry Holt Hull
I Thank You And All The Buildings That Make Me Feel So Small, Henry Holt Hull
Senior Projects Spring 2021
I use drawing and 3D animation to access memories of intimacy and distinctive spaces of privacy. Prior to this year I primarily worked with drawing and video, but always keeping them separate. However with my most recent project, I Thank You, and All the Buildings that Make me Feel so Small, I decided to combine my practice of drawing and 3D animation. I used adobe photoshop to convert my drawings from physical objects into 3D objects in the digital sphere.
The video you first encounter upon walking into my studio 400 Chambers and the video projected onto the ground Ivans …
All At Once, Maddie Rose Assarsson
All At Once, Maddie Rose Assarsson
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to the Division of Arts of Bard College
American Idyll: A Place To Call Home, Bowen Walsh Fernie
American Idyll: A Place To Call Home, Bowen Walsh Fernie
Senior Projects Spring 2018
I was raised in Italy from the age of five and when I returned to the United States at eighteen, I was surprised by the way I was affected by the landscape I had never known or explored. I found myself drawn to American culture as it is stereotypically represented in movies and TV - the quaint houses, the schools with cheerleaders and locker rooms, the drive-in movie theaters – and began to examine how those stereotypes are reflected in the real world. From this initial interest I began exploring the American space that I envisioned myself inhabiting throughout my …