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Full-Text Articles in Ceramic Arts
2002 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
The Bookmobile, Joe Davis
The Bookmobile, Joe Davis
Morehead State University Art Collection
A 2002 print of a family crossing a body of water to get to a Bookmobile in Louisiana. This was done by artist Joe Davis.
Carefree, Stephen Tirone
Carefree, Stephen Tirone
Morehead State University Art Collection
A bronze sculpture of a child holding her arms out as if balancing on the edge of the fixture. It was commissioned in 2002, and is located at Crosthwait plaza.
Education's Gift, Stephen Tirone
Education's Gift, Stephen Tirone
Morehead State University Art Collection
A bronze statue of a boy holding a ball in the air with a backpack in front of him. This was created by sculptor Stephen Tirone in 2002.
Kaki V, R Hay
Kaki V, R Hay
Morehead State University Art Collection
A 2002 etching titled "Kaki V' by artist R. Hay.
The Great American Spirit, Phyllis George, Kentucky Folk Art Center
The Great American Spirit, Phyllis George, Kentucky Folk Art Center
Kentucky Folk Art Center Exhibition Catalogs
2002-2003 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog of folk art depicting the events of September 11, 2001.
The Historical Ceramics Of Camp Floyd, Jennifer L. Elsken
The Historical Ceramics Of Camp Floyd, Jennifer L. Elsken
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is an historical archaeological project involving the classification and analysis of the ceramics found at Camp Floyd, a 19th century military site 40 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. United States military troops were dispatched to the Utah Territory to establish a Pony Express Station and an Overland Stage Trail, to assert federal authority in the Territories, and to end the ongoing conflict between the federal government and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The primary research question concerned the ceramic usage patterns at Camp Floyd as compared to other military sites and non-residential …