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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Pause: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Covid Edition, December 2021, The Writer's Block
Pause: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Covid Edition, December 2021, The Writer's Block
The Writer's Block Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Art Education As Mutual Aid: Community And Social Justice Based Initiatives, Janelle O'Malley
Art Education As Mutual Aid: Community And Social Justice Based Initiatives, Janelle O'Malley
Student Projects
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, education has drastically changed. The months of pandemic coupled with rising political upheaval left issues with schooling at the bottom of the list. Yet, the repercussions of the pandemic have forever changed the face of our educational system. Especially hard hit during this time was subjects deemed unimportant such as music and art. These classes, which already have faced their fair amount of cutbacks, were once again left on the chopping block. Even though the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015 ensured that art would be treated as a core subject, it …
Artisan Tea Project Re-Brand, Alyssa J. Tong
Artisan Tea Project Re-Brand, Alyssa J. Tong
Graphic Communication
Artisan Tea Project, a local cold brew tea pop-up in San Luis Obispo, aims to communicate the brand’s quality, simplicity, and creativity. The company is in need of design collateral that can best market the nuances of their product to target audiences, especially through digital means. The end result of the project is a fully re-branded company with a cohesive brand image that supports the company’s products, mission, and vision.
Street Life: Bangkok, Iris Brito-Stevens
Bikes Untitled, Anne Cheilek
Urban Deconstruction (2), Iris Brito-Stevens
Urban Deconstruction (2), Iris Brito-Stevens
The Tuxedo Archives
No abstract provided.
Urban Deconstruction (1), Iris Brito-Stevens
Urban Deconstruction (1), Iris Brito-Stevens
The Tuxedo Archives
No abstract provided.
Ansible: Messages From Beyond: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Fall 2021, The Writer's Block
Ansible: Messages From Beyond: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Fall 2021, The Writer's Block
The Writer's Block Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Across The West And Toward The North: Norwegian And American Landscape Photography, Shannon Egan, Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad
Across The West And Toward The North: Norwegian And American Landscape Photography, Shannon Egan, Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad
Schmucker Art Catalogs
Across the West and Toward the North: Norwegian and American Landscape Photography examines images from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a historical moment when once remote wildernesses were first surveyed, catalogued, photographed, and developed on both sides of the Atlantic. The exhibition demonstrates how photographers in the two countries provided new ways of seeing the effects of mapping and exploration: infrastructure changes, the exploitation of natural resources, and the influx of tourism. As tourists and immigrants entered “new” lands—seemingly unsettled areas that had long been inhabited and utilized by Indigenous people in both countries—they “discovered” beautifully remote landscapes …
Game-Based Learning: Building Competence In Visual Literacy Through Simulation, Carol Record
Game-Based Learning: Building Competence In Visual Literacy Through Simulation, Carol Record
Theses
Game-based learning is an ideal experiential learning framework for introducing the critique process to reduce student anxiety and create competence in visual literacy and self-assessment. Critique, the assessment, and analysis of one’s work is an essential step in any creative process. It is an integral part of art school. However, it can also be a source of high anxiety for new students. This paper discusses the importance of critique, the challenges associated with teaching critique, and the benefits of utilizing game-based learning. Examples of game-based learning solutions are explored, including the development of, and response to, Lumen, a card game …
America, The Pinnacle, Micah Horne
Ascension, David Chadburn
Garden Of Secrets, Angelina Butters
Fool’S Gold, David Chadburn
From The Shower Floor, Angelina Butters
Sigh, Carly Duncan
Wish, Elie Heile
Message In A Muse, Alexis Bloom
So Says The Busboy, Macy Kent
Leapfrog, Elie Heile
Radiance, Miriam Berne
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Offerings, Diana C. Patin
Offerings, Diana C. Patin
LSU Master's Theses
These photographs and writing are a set of offerings, collected as part of an intensive examination of myself and my contentious relationship with self-image. I first established which traits in my personality represent me best. I landed on my fatness, my queerness, my southernness, and my penchant for caring. Then I took a deep dive into each of those four themes with the objective of uncovering both the areas of exaltation and spaces of hurt within them. The images that result are both confrontational and gentle. It is my hope that the uncompromising honesty within these offerings communicates that while …
In-Between The Wind, Victoria L. Vontz
In-Between The Wind, Victoria L. Vontz
LSU Master's Theses
In-between the Wind is a compilation of poems, short stories, theories, photographs, and drawings that reveal my relationship and connection with nature. Through prose, I expose and question my place in the world, how I see it and how I am connected to it, while photographic images and drawings leave space for thoughtful and reflective meditation. The work draws upon memories, discusses theories of connection, and aims to record ephemeral moments that often seem to be too easily forgotten.
Dissonant Forms: Landscape, Nature-Love, And Art, Taylor F. Benoit
Dissonant Forms: Landscape, Nature-Love, And Art, Taylor F. Benoit
Masters Theses
As artists continue the long and storied lineage of Landscape, are there aesthetic responsibilities that come with representing the forces that afford you the capacity to do so? As we delineate spaces into places, endless interconnectivity into knowable “systems”, and living matter into thing based taxonomies, who do these delineations serve and with what intentions do we proceed? My studio art practice explores what it means to give form to our Former—the Former being that from which we came, the here and now, our explicit ecological reality, the stuff of what we call nature. …
The Divine Feminine, Stevie Iseral
The Divine Feminine, Stevie Iseral
The Quatrain
Stevie Iseral is a senior interdisciplinary studies major with concentrations in sociology, history, and marketing. She began practicing photography 7 years ago and still feels joy each time she picks up her camera. Stevie loves photography because it creates a space for her to document the beauty of life.
I See You, Christina Summers
I See You, Christina Summers
The Quatrain
Christina Summers is a sophomore in business management at Louisiana Tech University. She has been doing photography since her junior year of high school, and her photography has progressed beyond being just a hobby. Her goal is to become a wedding photographer and to capture raw moments between people. She is currently getting a business degree in order to take her photography skills to a more mature and professional level.
Glitch, Kayla O'Neal
Glitch, Kayla O'Neal
The Quatrain
Kayla O’Neal is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in studio art with an emphasis in drawing and illustration at Louisiana Tech University. After completing her undergraduate degree, Kayla interned as a photographer through the Disney College Program. Her photographs have also been displayed in several galleries, including the LoosenArts Gallery based in Rome, Italy.
Epiphany, Callie Robbins
Epiphany, Callie Robbins
The Quatrain
Callie Robbins is a senior studio art major and English minor at Louisiana Tech University. She graduated from Leesville High School in 2017. She is a poet, sculptor, traveler, and cat mom. Callie is the host of a podcast of three seasons called “Girl Uninspired,” where she interviews creatives about their processes and resolutions. She has also published her own poetry book and hopes to write many more. She loves iced coffee, bright colors, and forming connections with others.
Minded Figure, Noah Blessing
Minded Figure, Noah Blessing
The Quatrain
Noah Blessing is from northeast Ohio and moved to the south as he began his early journey in art. Enduring family hardships and trials led him back to his relationship with God, and now he creates for his creator. From abstractions to pop colors and design, he ventures to create interesting environments with vivid colors and unique forms that tell their own stories.