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Can We Own Art? Or Just Be Its Legal Guardian?, Carla Poindexter Sep 2012

Can We Own Art? Or Just Be Its Legal Guardian?, Carla Poindexter

UCF Forum

How can we effectively teach students to be professional artists at a time when some of society’s economic values are so unrealistic? It is true the high-end art market is thriving, but the contemporary art community is arguing whether such outrageous public auctions and private sales are good or bad for art.


Treasure In Hand, Sarah Crawford May 2012

Treasure In Hand, Sarah Crawford

Arrow Rock

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Yggdrasil, Gary Burkhead May 2012

Yggdrasil, Gary Burkhead

Arrow Rock

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Tree With Moss, Mandy French May 2012

Tree With Moss, Mandy French

Arrow Rock

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Bird, Olivia Saldaña May 2012

Bird, Olivia Saldaña

Arrow Rock

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Bike, Olivia Saldaña May 2012

Bike, Olivia Saldaña

Arrow Rock

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Tygr 2012: Student Art And Literary Magazine, Jill Forrestal, William Greiner, Patrick Kirk, Mckenzie Fritch May 2012

Tygr 2012: Student Art And Literary Magazine, Jill Forrestal, William Greiner, Patrick Kirk, Mckenzie Fritch

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.

[Historical Muse] The Tyger -- William Blake


The Cinder Ella, Gary Burkhead May 2012

The Cinder Ella, Gary Burkhead

Arrow Rock

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Artwork Exhibited In The "Time And Vision" Exhibition, Patrick Hartigan Jan 2012

Artwork Exhibited In The "Time And Vision" Exhibition, Patrick Hartigan

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

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Conserving Our Cultural Heritage: The Role Of Fungi In Biodeterioration, Hanna Szczepanowska, A. R. Cavaliere Jan 2012

Conserving Our Cultural Heritage: The Role Of Fungi In Biodeterioration, Hanna Szczepanowska, A. R. Cavaliere

Biology Faculty Publications

The objects of cultural heritage are composed of varied materials which can be affected by diverse microbial communities. The study of these complex and heterogeneous assemblies of materials and microorganisms require an inter- and multi-disciplinary approach. Development of a strategy towards prevention, mitigation of biodeterioration and removal of microorganisms, especially fungi begins with the understanding of the materials' fabric, assessment of causes behind the biodeterioration, and the context in which it occurs.

Three aspects of biodeterioration of cultural heritage are discussed: 1) the multitude of bio-agents' on cultural heritage materials, 2) fungal interaction with substrates, and 3) prevention and conservation …