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Nexus, Fall 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Nexus, Spring 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Spring 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Rudolf Baranik: Napalm Elegy And Other Works, Wright State University Art Galleries
Rudolf Baranik: Napalm Elegy And Other Works, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This catalog features work from an exhibition of artist Rudolf Baranik as well as a conversation with the artist, Charlene Spurlock, and William Spurlock. It also includes an essay by Donald B. Kuspit. The Napalm Energy and Other Works exhibition was held at Wright State University Galleries from February 3 through 19, 1977.
Nexus, Winter 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Winter 1977, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries
16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
During the spring and summer of 1975 Wright State University organized a cooperative workshop/exhibitions program with three other schools and, in 1976, received the support of the National Endowment for the Arts. The program consisted of sending four prominent contemporary artists to the four colleges and universities during the 1976-1977 academic year. The artists selected to participate in the program were Siah Armajani of Minneapolis, Larry Bell of Taos, Lloyd Hamrol of Santa Monica, and Pat Steir of New York, each of whom works in diverse media and materials, and all of whom represent a range of artistic and aesthetic …
Accumulated Vision: Extended Boundaries, Wright State University Art Galleries
Accumulated Vision: Extended Boundaries, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
The aim of this publication is to re-create, as closely as possible the experience that the visitor to the gallery may have encountered. The primary difference between the experiences of the gallery visitor and the reader of this book lies in the nature of the clues. Since the actual exhibition, in all its physical dimensions, cannot be presented here, additional data, such as artist's notes and drawings, are included. An integration and recognition of our conceptual, perceptual and projective process capabilities is required here as in the gallery. The work catalogued here is more difficult to engage in a comprehensive …