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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Performing Que(E)Ries: Nina Arsenault With J. Paul Halferty, Benjamin Gillespie
Performing Que(E)Ries: Nina Arsenault With J. Paul Halferty, Benjamin Gillespie
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
This exciting conversation and performance demo with one of Canada’s leading queer performance artists took place on October 26th, 2012 in the Segal Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center. The event featured two short films made by Arsenault and filmmaker Jordan Tannehill, Plane of Immanence and Guadalajara, as well as an extended monologue by Arsenault retelling an autobiographical story on her quest for feminine beauty entitled The Ecstasy of Nina Arsenault: a surgical pilgrimage through a waking facelift.
A Fashion Paradox: Reflective Thinking For Fashion Forecasting, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis
A Fashion Paradox: Reflective Thinking For Fashion Forecasting, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis
Publications and Research
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Exhibit Curriculum For Condition: My Place Our Longing (Lesson 2 Of 2), Sarah Aponte, Dania Diag
Exhibit Curriculum For Condition: My Place Our Longing (Lesson 2 Of 2), Sarah Aponte, Dania Diag
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Exhibit curriculum for the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute exhibit, Condition: My Place Our Longing.
The exhibit highlights the work of two young Dominican immigrant artists living in New York: Julianny Ariza and Leslie Jiménez and showcases original pieces produced between 2011 and 2012 that explore the subject of living in between two worlds, and other conditions of living.
Exhibit Curriculum For Condition: My Place Our Longing (Lesson 1 Of 2), Sarah Aponte, Dania Diaz
Exhibit Curriculum For Condition: My Place Our Longing (Lesson 1 Of 2), Sarah Aponte, Dania Diaz
Open Educational Resources
Exhibit curriculum for the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute exhibit, Condition: My Place Our Longing.
The exhibit highlights the work of two young Dominican immigrant artists living in New York: Julianny Ariza and Leslie Jiménez and showcases original pieces produced between 2011 and 2012 that explore the subject of living in between two worlds, and other conditions of living.