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Specimen X1-2020 Behind The Cover, Clayton Ehman Dec 2020

Specimen X1-2020 Behind The Cover, Clayton Ehman

The STEAM Journal

No abstract provided.


Specimen X1-2020, Clayton Ehman Dec 2020

Specimen X1-2020, Clayton Ehman

The STEAM Journal

This is the artwork that is featured in the cover.


Stretch, Weight, Relaxed, Proud, Twisted, Jesse W. Standlea Dec 2020

Stretch, Weight, Relaxed, Proud, Twisted, Jesse W. Standlea

The STEAM Journal

I created “Stretch, Weight, Relaxed, Proud, Twisted for the show “Perceive Me”. For this show, 48 artists collaborated to create representations with and of the artist Kristine Schomaker. In her artwork, Kristine confronts and deals with body image as related to her struggles with an eating disorder she suffers from.


Evolution Of Island, Dominique Kongsli Dec 2020

Evolution Of Island, Dominique Kongsli

The STEAM Journal

Evolution of Island emerged from the depths of an ocean of blue paint. My process involves observation of nature: I remember scuba diving in Thailand in the Andaman Sea and having a spiritual experience underwater while observing Christmas-tree worms pop in and out of the coral.


Animal-Human Art, Trace Johansson Dec 2020

Animal-Human Art, Trace Johansson

The STEAM Journal

Art work that shows the bond between animal and human


Rift, Repair, And Resolution, Dayna E. Patterson Dec 2020

Rift, Repair, And Resolution, Dayna E. Patterson

The STEAM Journal

"Rift," "Repair," and "Resolution" is an embroidered triptych that reflects socio-political disharmony and manifests a hopeful trajectory for healing and wholeness.


Using A Phone To Create Music With A Digeridoo, Adam Manning, Ray Kelly Jr Dec 2020

Using A Phone To Create Music With A Digeridoo, Adam Manning, Ray Kelly Jr

The STEAM Journal

DJ phone apps are not commonly used by percussionists, particularly when performing with an Australian Indigenous Instrument such as a Digeridoo. Therefore, this reflection paper documents one example, titled Sonic Yarns. Sonic Yarns is an improvised duo performance piece performed by University of Newcastle staff members, Ray Kelly Jnr and Adam Manning.