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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Julia van der Ryn
Facing the Gap: It is the right of all people to have access to a full and dynamic education. In Marin County, one of the most affluent counties in the country, the educational inequities are still stark. Disenfranchised youth are not seen beyond the stereotypes and the geographic barriers that divide them and their communities from educational opportunities that can stop cycles of poverty and injustice.
Inside Out: Facing The Gap: Community-Based Participatory Public Art Project, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Inside Out: Facing The Gap: Community-Based Participatory Public Art Project, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Julia van der Ryn
No abstract provided.
Artistic And Cultural Practices In Urban Spaces: Law, Justice, Contestation, Matilda Arvidsson, Peter Bengtsen
Artistic And Cultural Practices In Urban Spaces: Law, Justice, Contestation, Matilda Arvidsson, Peter Bengtsen
Dr Matilda Arvidsson
For the 2013 Critical Legal Conference, we sent out a call for papers which dealt with different perspectives on artistic and cultural practices in the transitional and contested territory of urban public space. With nearly 50 abstracts received from all over the world, the response to our call was overwhelming. Ethnographers, sociologists, art historians, architects, artists, and cultural entrepreneurs wanted to engage with law. Interestingly, judging from the abstracts, legal scholars seemed less concerned with engaging in a discussion of artistic expressions, as few responded to the call. Departing from this experience we seek to approach the urban space, art …
Between The Field And The Museum: The Benedict Collection Of Bagobo Abaca Ikat Textiles, Cherubim A. Quizon
Between The Field And The Museum: The Benedict Collection Of Bagobo Abaca Ikat Textiles, Cherubim A. Quizon
Cherubim A Quizon
Any researcher working on vintage textiles and clothing from the Philippines collected during the early years of the American colonial period is likely to encounter the following informative catalogue entries: "From headhunters," or "From chiefs attire." Since the Bagobo people of southern Mindanao were also once famous for the practice of human sacrifice, the cloth, weaponry and ornament of these people were of high anecdotal value for collectors.
By contrast, a typical entry in the Bagobo textile collection of Laura Watson Benedict in this museum, the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), circa 1910 reads: "Woven by Antap [who specializes …
Arts & Culture Alliance: 2013 Members Show, Lily Lee
Arts & Culture Alliance: 2013 Members Show, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
No abstract provided.
Art Talk With Lily Martina Lee, Lily Lee
Art Talk With Lily Martina Lee, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
Brought to UT by the Sculpture Club, fibers and sculpture artist Lily Martina Lee will be giving a talk about her work, followed by a Q & A session. She earned her BFA in Fibers and BA in American Indian Studies with an Anthropology Minor from the University of Washington, Seattle. She earned her MFA in Studio Art with a Sculpture emphasis from the University of Oregon, Eugene in 2012. Lily is currently teaching fiber arts and sculpture at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.
The Politics Media Equation:Exposing Two Faces Of Old Nexus Through Study Of General Elections,Wikileaks And Radia Tapes, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr
The Politics Media Equation:Exposing Two Faces Of Old Nexus Through Study Of General Elections,Wikileaks And Radia Tapes, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr
Ratnesh Dwivedi
The important identity of a responsible media is playing an unbiased role in reporting a matter without giving unnecessary hype to attract the attention of the gullible public with the object of making money and money only.After reporting properly the media can educate the public to form their own opinion in the matters of public interest. Throughout the centuries, the world has never existed without information and communication, hence the inexhaustible essence of mass media. The government has the power to either make or reject whatever that will exist within its environment. It also determines how free the mass media …
Faculty Art Exhibition, Lily Lee
Bad Dads Iv - Wes Anderson Tribute, Steven E. Hughes
Bad Dads Iv - Wes Anderson Tribute, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
Bad Dads IV - Wes Anderson Tribute, Invitational, Spoke Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Curator: Ken Harman
Put A Bird On It, Steven E. Hughes
Put A Bird On It, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
Put a Bird on It, Invitational, Distinction Gallery, Escondido, CA, Curator: Aaron Jasinski
Rolemodels - Light Grey Art Lab, Steven E. Hughes
Rolemodels - Light Grey Art Lab, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
RoleModels, Invitational Exhibition, Light Grey Art Lab, Minneapolis, MNThe RoleModels exhibition is a fantasy portrait show, highlighting artist's personas, role-playing characters, and sharing more about themselves through their choice of weapon, talent, or epic legend. This show features the work of 99 artists, illustrators, games designers, and concept artists
Post-Racial U.S.?, Lily Lee
Post-Racial U.S.?, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
The juried exhibition, titled, “Post-Racial U.S.?,” was inspired by the election and reelection of President Barak Obama. Over 100 artists submitted over 300 works of art for consideration. Andrew Connors, art historian and curator at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History was the juror for the exhibition.
Inside Out: Facing The Gap: Community-Based Participatory Public Art Project, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Inside Out: Facing The Gap: Community-Based Participatory Public Art Project, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Lynn Sondag
No abstract provided.
Deepening Scholarly Access To Geppō: Toward A Collectively Contributed Article Citation Database, Michael P. Williams
Deepening Scholarly Access To Geppō: Toward A Collectively Contributed Article Citation Database, Michael P. Williams
Michael P Williams
Geppō 月報, journal‐like pamphlets issued within monographic sets, are important resources containing material that complements the volumes with which they are issued.1 Typical contents for geppō include: brief academic articles, chronologies, bibliographies, reminiscences‐as‐biographies, editorial notes, biographical sketches of contributors to the series, errata and corrigenda, tables of contents, indexes, and information about other volumes in the series. Despite their wealth of contents—much of which can be found only in these publications—geppō traditionally have been overlooked and underappreciated. In many libraries, they have been lost or discarded. Based on an assessment of the current situation of geppō at the University of …
Northern Exposure Xix Exhibition, Steven E. Hughes
Northern Exposure Xix Exhibition, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Bases Loaded,” an acrylic painting, was accepted into William Bonifas Fine Arts Center’s annual regional exhibition, Northern Exposure XIX, from November 8–December 20, 2012.
3rd Annual Great Lakes Small Works Exhibit, Steven E. Hughes
3rd Annual Great Lakes Small Works Exhibit, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
An ink drawing of an antique typewriter and a small plein-air landscape painting were both chosen to appear in the 3rd Annual Great Lakes Small Works Exhibit at the Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti, MI, from October 4–November 10, 2012. Artists from all eight of the Great Lake states were represented in this show.
Ka-Pow! Comic Art & Storyboarding Exhibition, Steven E. Hughes
Ka-Pow! Comic Art & Storyboarding Exhibition, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
The triptych drawing entitled, “Take-Out Surprise,” was juried into the national exhibition, “Ka-Pow! Comic Art & Storyboarding,” held at the Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles, Missouri. The juror was illustrator and cartoonist, Phil McAndrew.
Philip B. Meggs Award For Excellence In Design: Richmond Illustrators Club 5th Juried Show, Steven E. Hughes
Philip B. Meggs Award For Excellence In Design: Richmond Illustrators Club 5th Juried Show, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Cecropia Bot,” was accepted into The Richmond Illustrators Club 5th Juried Show held at Ghostprint Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, May 31–June 26, 2012. It was awarded the Philip B. Meggs Award for Excellence in Design.
Mirror Images: Reflections On/Of The Arts, Steven E. Hughes
Mirror Images: Reflections On/Of The Arts, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Self-portrait with skull,” a graphite 18" x 24" drawing, was accepted into MIRROR IMAGES: Reflections on/of the Arts, the 2012 Kreft Juried Exhibition held at the Kreft Center for the Arts at Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The jurors, Gloria Prischet and Rocco DePietro, co-founders and co-directors of Gallery Project, Ann Arbor, Michigan, chose images that according to the prospectus, “displayed the very best in the visual arts that illustrate the reflective nature of the visual arts in the literal, intellectual and metaphorical sense of that word.” The exhibit ran from March 6 – April 4, 2012.
5th Annual North Of The 45th Parallel, Steven E. Hughes
5th Annual North Of The 45th Parallel, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Her Name is Alice,” was chosen by Wally Mason, director of the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to be part of the North of the 45th Parallel Annual Upper Midwest Juried Art Exhibition. The exhibit was held from June 15–August 5, 2012 at the DeVos Art Museum at Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan.
2012 Great Lakes Art Showcase: First Place 2d, Steven E. Hughes
2012 Great Lakes Art Showcase: First Place 2d, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
Great Lakes Showcase at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. The juror, Dr. Stephen Perkins, curator of art at the Lawton Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, awarded my drawing, “The King is Dead,” 1st place in the 2-dimensional category. “Her Name is Alice,” was also accepted into this regional exhibition. March 12 – March 30, 2012
2nd Annual International Commitment To Excellence In Art And Sport: A Fine Art Competition Exhibit, Steven E. Hughes
2nd Annual International Commitment To Excellence In Art And Sport: A Fine Art Competition Exhibit, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
My poster illustration, "Angel Rising," was included in the 2nd Annual International Commitment to Excellence in Art and Sport: A Fine Art Competition Exhibit at the National Art Museum of Sport (NAMOS) at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. NAMOS was founded in 1959, and features one of the nation's largest collections of fine art depicting sports. The collection includes more than 900 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and mixed-media works representing some 40 sports. October 27, 2011 to February 29, 2012.
Third Annual Drawing And Painting Exhibition At Lore Degenstein Gallery, Steven E. Hughes
Third Annual Drawing And Painting Exhibition At Lore Degenstein Gallery, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
Juror, Cindy Stockton Moore, selected "Her Name is Alice," a charcoal drawing on vellum, for the Third Annual Drawing and Painting Exhibition at Lore Degenstein Gallery, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. This was a national visual art competition and exhibition of contemporary, figurative, painting, drawing and printmaking. October 29 – December 9, 2011
15th Annual Art Of Baseball Exhibition At The George Krevsky Gallery, Steven Hughes
15th Annual Art Of Baseball Exhibition At The George Krevsky Gallery, Steven Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Bases Loaded,” a book cover illustration was chosen for exhibit in the curated 15th Annual Art of Baseball Exhibition at the George Krevsky Gallery, San Francisco. Work from artists across the country was displayed at the gallery from March 24 – April 28.
15th Annual Postcard Show, Steven E. Hughes
15th Annual Postcard Show, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
A small collage, “Trail of Destruction,” was exhibited in the 15th Annual Postcard Show held at Bellevue Arts Museum in Bellevue, WA from April 20 through July 22, 2012. This is a member’s show for the National Collage Society
Work • Detroit: America!, Steven E. Hughes
Work • Detroit: America!, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Bases Loaded,” was exhibited, from July 27 – August 24, at University of Michigan’s Work • Detroit. Joe Levickas curated the AMERICA! show from work from local and national artists in all media that addresses America’s obsession with itself.
2013 Great Lakes Art Showcase, Steven E. Hughes
2013 Great Lakes Art Showcase, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Bases Loaded,” & “Self-Portrait with Skull” were both accepted into the Great Lakes Art Showcase, Regional Juried Exhibition, Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI. March 5 - April 2, 2013
Message In A Bottle, Steven E. Hughes
Message In A Bottle, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“The Navigator’s Gift,” was included in Message in a Bottle, an invitational exhibit at the Light Grey Art Lab in Minneapolis, MN. The exhibit celebrated the secrets, codes, and hidden images that make us look closer, dig deeper, and investigate a piece of art. This exhibition was the ultimate treasure hunt and game of clue, making the viewer the interpreter, the detective, and the clue master.
Scorcese: An Art Show Tribute, Steven E. Hughes
Scorcese: An Art Show Tribute, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“William Cutting,” a portrait of Daniel Day Lewis from Martin Scorcese's film, The Gangs of New York was exhibited at Scorcese: An Art Show Tribute, Invitational, Bold Hype Gallery, New York, NY, Curator: Ken Harman (Spoke Art Gallery). The show invited artists to create work that celebrated the movies of the acclaimed director. Painting was acquired by Martin Scorcese.
Season Opener 2, Steven E. Hughes
Season Opener 2, Steven E. Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Choke,” custom painted baseball bat was included in Season Opener 2, Invitational Bat Exhibition, Steamwhistle Brewery, Toronto, ON, Curator: Dave Murray of the Garrison Creek Bat Company.