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From The Cabildo To The Creole Cottage: Historic Architecture In The French Quarter Of New Orleans, Justin C. Oakley, Perky Beisel
From The Cabildo To The Creole Cottage: Historic Architecture In The French Quarter Of New Orleans, Justin C. Oakley, Perky Beisel
Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Typology And Analysis Of Ceramic Vessels And Pottery Shards Found At The Long Swamp Site: Lamar And Mary Folwer Holcomb Collection, Maxwell Mackenzie
Typology And Analysis Of Ceramic Vessels And Pottery Shards Found At The Long Swamp Site: Lamar And Mary Folwer Holcomb Collection, Maxwell Mackenzie
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Freewriting As Active Learning, Meredith Mccarroll
Freewriting As Active Learning, Meredith Mccarroll
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Revolutionary Posters: Mao Zedong And Political Propaganda, Shalini Le Gall
Revolutionary Posters: Mao Zedong And Political Propaganda, Shalini Le Gall
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Art And Social Justice, Nicole Ivy
Research And Study Of Fashion And Costume History Spanning From Ancient Egypt To Modern Day, Kaitlyn E. Dennis Miss
Research And Study Of Fashion And Costume History Spanning From Ancient Egypt To Modern Day, Kaitlyn E. Dennis Miss
Posters-at-the-Capitol
Through a generous donation to Morehead State University, research has been conducted on thousands of slides containing images of artwork and artifacts of historical significance. These images span from Egyptian hieroglyphs to the inaugural dress of every first lady of the United States. The slides are in the process of being recorded and catalogued for future use by students in hopes of furthering academic comprehension and awareness of the influence of fashion and costume history through the ages. Special thanks to the family of Gretel Geist Rutledge, faculty mentor Denise Watkins, as well as the Department of Music, Theatre, and …
Designing Rubrics, Assessment, And Evaluation For Oral Communication, Meredith Mccarroll
Designing Rubrics, Assessment, And Evaluation For Oral Communication, Meredith Mccarroll
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Scaffolding Assignments: From Discussion To Oral Presentations, Audrey Brunetaux, Elizabeth Sagaser
Scaffolding Assignments: From Discussion To Oral Presentations, Audrey Brunetaux, Elizabeth Sagaser
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Object List & Discussion Questions By Session
Object List & Discussion Questions By Session
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 4: Urban Change And Renewal, Diana Tuite
Colby Session 4: Urban Change And Renewal, Diana Tuite
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 3: Teaching Photography And Migration, Tanya Sheehan
Colby Session 3: Teaching Photography And Migration, Tanya Sheehan
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 2: Photograph As Archive, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, David Odo
Colby Session 2: Photograph As Archive, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, David Odo
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Colby Session 1: Human/Nature, Lauren Lessing
Colby Session 1: Human/Nature, Lauren Lessing
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 4: 'Take Me To The River,' Photography And Place, Mike Kolster
Bowdoin Session 4: 'Take Me To The River,' Photography And Place, Mike Kolster
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 3: Ethnography And Photography, David Odo
Bowdoin Session 3: Ethnography And Photography, David Odo
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 2: The Body And Photography, Performance And Voyeurism, Sarah Montross
Bowdoin Session 2: The Body And Photography, Performance And Voyeurism, Sarah Montross
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Bowdoin Session 1: Overview Of Historic Photographic Processes, Frank Goodyear
Bowdoin Session 1: Overview Of Historic Photographic Processes, Frank Goodyear
Colby College Museum of Art
No abstract provided.
Fr 371 Writing The Self / L'Ecriture De Soi
Fr 371 Writing The Self / L'Ecriture De Soi
Colby College Museum of Art
In the spring of 2015, Colby students from the course FR 371 "L'écriture de soi / Writing the Self," taught by Assistant Professor Audrey Brunetaux, analyzed a variety of written and visual texts to understand how French writers, artists, and filmmakers conceptualize the notion of the "self." Research projects on Alex Katz, James McNeill Whistler and Mary Cassatt, accessible in French and English below, enabled students to apply the concepts and theories from class to textual and visual material in the Colby College Museum of Art.