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Full-Text Articles in Ceramic Arts
Skinny In Denim, Amy Tackett
Flo And Evert, Gail Blair
Rem Again, Marti Miles
Deadheads Boycott The Radius, Marti Miles
An Extraordinary Dining Experience, Kym Smith
Grandma's Quilt, La Donna Genson
Untitled, April Kao
Untitled, April Kao
Michael Anne, Marti Miles
Untitled, April Kao
Life's Folder, Scott Huffmaster
Mourning The Coon, Marti Miles
Untitled, Marla Knowles
Untitled, Adanna B. Craft
Untitled, Bill Wilkinson
Alone In The Dark, Lin Kaillies Kasian
1991 Forces, Peggy Brown
De Konning's Model, Jerry Harris
Untitled, Bill Wilkinson
The Winner, Linda Pinkham
Untitled, April Kao
Untitled, Marla Knowles
Envy Of An Apology, Jeannette Baillie
Browning's "Confessions": A Curious Monologue, Tony Jack Howard
Browning's "Confessions": A Curious Monologue, Tony Jack Howard
Forces
No abstract provided.
Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Killer That Will Be Understood, Jean S. Helgeson
Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Killer That Will Be Understood, Jean S. Helgeson
Forces
No abstract provided.
A Portrait Of Polluted Water, Jeff Speed
Some Of Us, Scott Dwight Huffmaster
Sky Full, Patrick Hughes
Sky Full, Patrick Hughes
Morehead State University Art Collection
A 1991 color print titled "Sky Full" by Patrick Hughes.
Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros
Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros
Historical Material
The Fall 1991 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers 44th Annual Student Art Competition awards, the hiring of new faculty members, Cary Staples and Timothy Hiles, and a spotlight on graphic design professor, Susan E. Metros.
Voyaging: William Bennett And Elizabeth Schoyer, University Of Richmond Museums
Voyaging: William Bennett And Elizabeth Schoyer, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
Voyaging: William Bennett and Elizabeth Schoyer
February 14 to March 07, 1991
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
For both William Bennett, sculptor, and Elizabeth Schoyer, painter, art is a voyaging: invoking, acknowledging, celebrating the forces and mysteries of life's passages.
Bennett builds up, with stone, glass, copper, lights, and wood, exquisitely crafted monumental forms: The Voyage, The Boat over Ocean over Ocean, Stigmata, Bed of Dreams, Belly Scepter among them. The titles signal the theme of quest, while axial forms draw the viewing into ritual alignment. One come to Bed of Dreams as an altar; Stigmata, part anchor and part …