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William F. Loy (Exhibition Poster), Department Of Art Jan 1970

William F. Loy (Exhibition Poster), Department Of Art

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Poster advertising an exhibition of prints by University of Tennessee printmaking professor William F. Loy.

This exhibition was held in the Art Department Gallery within the McClung Museum


1970 Annual Christmas Sale, Department Of Art Jan 1970

1970 Annual Christmas Sale, Department Of Art

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Poster advertising the 1970 Annual Christmas Art Sale at the McClung Museum. Proceeds benefit the University of Tennessee Department of Art scholarship fund.


1970 Scholarship Art Auction, Department Of Art Jan 1970

1970 Scholarship Art Auction, Department Of Art

Historical Material

Poster advertising the 1970 Spring Art Auction to benefit the University of Tennessee Department of Art Scholarship Fund.


Spring Fine Arts At Gorham State College (1970), Usm Art Department Jan 1970

Spring Fine Arts At Gorham State College (1970), Usm Art Department

Exhibition Catalogues

Concert - Lecture Series
Student Performances
College Art Gallery
International Film Series


The Afro-American Review, Howard University Jan 1970

The Afro-American Review, Howard University

Howard University General Publications

The Howard University Library and Art Magazine


Department Of Music Programs 1969 - 1970, Department Of Music Jan 1970

Department Of Music Programs 1969 - 1970, Department Of Music

School of Music: Performance Programs

Includes the music program flyers for the year 1969 - 1970.


Parody As The Ironic Mode Of Existential Art, Delma Ward Tayer Jan 1970

Parody As The Ironic Mode Of Existential Art, Delma Ward Tayer

All Master's Theses

This study was commenced as an investigation into the aesthetics of existentialism as applied to contemporary art in America, particularly painting. This student believes that to the artist who recognizes the absurdity of his existence, irony is the natural mode of expression. It is also the belief of this student that the form of irony in recent American art, expressed primarily in parody and black humor, indicates America’s own particular brand of cheerful nihilism. The purpose was to better understand the aesthetics of existentialism, to apply these to contemporary art, and finally to apply these influences to the student’s own …