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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Sculpture
Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. Libraries are now beyond the book. As libraries evolve into a new sort of space --still a space for research, learning and study-- but also for community engagement and collaboration, library exhibits present a unique opportunity for both collaborating exhibitors and library users. Artists engage with libraries creatively through artist residencies, installations, using discarded library materials in their work, collaborative workshops, digital collections remixing, performances and more. Hacking the Library will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values …
Hacking The Library Exhibition Pdfs, Sally Brown, Christine Hoffmann, Lois Ann Raimondo, Karen Diaz, Sarah Pahlfrey
Hacking The Library Exhibition Pdfs, Sally Brown, Christine Hoffmann, Lois Ann Raimondo, Karen Diaz, Sarah Pahlfrey
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. L Hacking the Library presents artwork that highlights the intersecting values that shape our libraries through an artistic lens, reflecting on challenges and definitions of libraries past and as we move into the future. To provide personal context, "Community Connections" complement the art from librarians across the nation who responded to the artwork.
Artists included: Jackie Andrews (Maryland, mixed media), Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura (New Jersey, book arts), Sally Jane Brown (West Virginia, drawing), Shan Cawley (West Virginia, painting), …
2021 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2021 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2021: K. Clark, Mary Climes, Nyasha Madamombe, Conor McGrann, Jake R. Miller, Quynh Nguyen, Lilly Saywitz, Gina Stucchio, Lauren Terry, Alissa Walls, Erin Wohletz.
Between The Bars, Unique Shaw-Smith Dr, Eliese Maxwell, Victoria Otero, Catherine Trujillo, Habib Placencia Adissi
Between The Bars, Unique Shaw-Smith Dr, Eliese Maxwell, Victoria Otero, Catherine Trujillo, Habib Placencia Adissi
Creative Works
“Between the Bars” is a senior project exhibition, in collaboration with Cal Poly Sociology Professor Dr. Unique Shaw-Smith. Featuring artwork produced by incarcerated artists, the goal is to undo negative stereotypes and to empower the rehabilitation of incarcerated artists individually and collectively through art.The exhibit demonstrates that rehabilitation does occur in prison and emphasizes that art has the power to transcend all social differences and divisions. The exhibit features more than 60 works in diverse mediums including sculpture, painting, and poetry by 34 incarcerated artists from California Men’s Colony.
This catalog represents the onsite exhibit of the same name, which …
How To Be The Perfect Asian Wife!, Sophia Hill
How To Be The Perfect Asian Wife!, Sophia Hill
Art and Art History Honors Projects
“How to be the Perfect Asian Wife” critiques exploitative power systems that assault female bodies of color in intersectional ways. This work explores strategies of healing and resistance through inserting one’s own narrative of flourishing rather than surviving, while reflecting violent realities. Three large drawings mimic pervasive advertisement language and presentation reflecting the oppressive strategies used to contain women of color. Created with charcoal, watercolor, and ink, these 'advertisements' contrast with an interactive rice bag filled with comics of my everyday experiences. These documentations compel viewers to reflect on their own participation in systems of power.
French Women In Art: Reclaiming The Body Through Creation/Les Femmes Artistes Françaises : La Réclamation Du Corps À Travers La Création, Liatris Hethcoat
French Women In Art: Reclaiming The Body Through Creation/Les Femmes Artistes Françaises : La Réclamation Du Corps À Travers La Création, Liatris Hethcoat
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The research I have conducted for my French Major Senior Thesis is a culmination of my passion for and studies of both French language and culture and the history and practice of Visual Arts. I have examined, across the history of art, the representation of women, and concluded that until the 20th century, these representations have been tools employed by the makers of history and those at the top of the patriarchal system, used to control women’s images and thus women themselves. I survey these representations, which are largely created by men—until the 20th century. I discuss pre-historical …
Passages Through The Ordinary: Human Pyramid, Daniel Dean
Passages Through The Ordinary: Human Pyramid, Daniel Dean
Art & Design Faculty Research
A man picks his way across a wooded hillside, a curious reluctance in his step. In a small, two-door hatchback, pale mushrooms sprout from car seats. Drawings of edibles spread across the walls of a windowless room, where wooden furniture beckons to sit, linger, and enjoy the view. A dumpster doubles as a hot tub next to an arrangement of plywood benches and white ceramic tubs, inviting the weary to bathe their feet in salubrious salts. Close by, a set of coal-black bowls nestles into itself, while dust motes dance in a glow of orange light. Ladders and levels, carefully …
Ua32/4/1 Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp, Wku Gender & Women's Studies
Ua32/4/1 Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp, Wku Gender & Women's Studies
WKU Archives Records
Booklet reviewing events at Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp.
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Rites Of Passage, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Rites Of Passage, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
1995 Xposure yearbook.
- Contributors
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1996
- Frazier, Andy. My Cup Is the Cup of Life – Coffee
- Hinkebein, Dana. Behind the Curtains – Theatre & Dance
- Thomas, Kim. Rites of Passage – Mark Nethery, Jessica Nethery
- Cunnoe, James. College: Land of the Free & Home of Instant Pasta
- Thomas, Kim. The Search for Truth – Religion, Paul Miller, Native Americans, Clay Coleman, Candi Cabaniss, Atheism
- Meese, Ray. Confirmed in the Faith – Pam Page, Catholicism
- Broadbent, Stephanie. The Stigma Unearned: Virginity in College
- Davis, Amanda. Nontraditional Values – Nontraditional Students
- Spears, Brian. Turn On, Tune …
Continuum...The History Of The Department Of Art At The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver, Donald Kurka, Norman Magden
Continuum...The History Of The Department Of Art At The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver, Donald Kurka, Norman Magden
Faculty Catalogues
Faculty members: Sandra Blain, Michael Brakke, Sally Brogden, Richard Daehnert, James F. Darrow, Joe Falsetti, Marcia Goldenstein, William C. Kennedy, Baldwin Lee, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitney Leland, Philip Livingston, Pam Longobardi, Beauvais Lyons, Norman Magden, Susan E. Metros, Philip Nichols, Dennis Peacock, Thomas J. Riesing, Cary Staples, F. Clark Stewart, David Wilson, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Timothy W. Hiles, Fred H. Martinson, Frederick C. Moffatt, Amy L. Neff, and Sam Yates.
1988 Art News, Department Of Art
1988 Art News, Department Of Art
Historical Material
1988 Department of Art newsletter that profiles Art History Professor, Dale Cleaver upon his retirement with appreciative memories written by Department of Art Faculty members, Don Kurka and Fred Martinson.
Other newsletter highlights include: the 1988-89 Sculpture Tour, Visiting Artist Chen Bo-jin, the Annual SECAC conference, and the appointment of new faculty members, Pam Longobardi and Karen A. Bearor.
University Of Tennessee Department Of Art, Department Of Art, Donald Kurka
University Of Tennessee Department Of Art, Department Of Art, Donald Kurka
Faculty Catalogues
The faculty of the University of Tennessee Department of Art in 1986.
Faculty members include: Dale G. Cleaver, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Fred H. Martinson, Frederick C. Moffatt, Amy Neff, Rachael Young, Sandra Blain, Michael Brakke, Richard Clarke, Richard Daehnert, James F. Darrow, Joe Falsetti, Marcia B. Goldenstein, William Kennedy, Donald Kurka, Baldwin S. Lee, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitney Edward Leland, Philip R. Livingston, Beauvais Lyons, Susan E. Metros, Philip G. Nichols, Dennis Peacock, Thomas J. Riesing, Ted Saupe, F. Clark Stewart, MIchael Tomlinson, Brian Wells, David Wilson, and Sam Yates.
Spring 1979 Department Newsletter, Department Of Art
Spring 1979 Department Newsletter, Department Of Art
Historical Material
Various department announcements.
Activities of note include a visit to campus by New York Times art critic, Hilton Kramer as part of the "Chancellor's Celebration - A University's Commitment to Excellence in the Arts," Student Art Competition prizewinners, and the announcement of a new logo to be designed for the Department of Art.
25th Anniversary U.T. Faculty Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Paul Stamm
25th Anniversary U.T. Faculty Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Paul Stamm
Faculty Catalogues
Catalogue documenting the UT Faculty exhibition, which took place at the Greenevilile Light and Power Building in Greeneville, TN.
Exhibiting faculty were: Walter Jackson, William Kennedy, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitley Leland, Philip Livingston, William Loy, Byron McKeeby, Philip Nichols, Teresa Oberright, Fletcher Clark Stewart, Dennis Peacock, Lyn Soloway, Walter H. Stevens, Carl Sublett, and Leon David Wiesener.
Department Of Art Studio Faculty, November 1969, Department Of Art
Department Of Art Studio Faculty, November 1969, Department Of Art
Historical Material
No abstract provided.
1968 Dogwood Arts Festival Faculty Of The Department Of Art University Of Tennessee (Exhibition Catalogue), C. Kermit Ewing
1968 Dogwood Arts Festival Faculty Of The Department Of Art University Of Tennessee (Exhibition Catalogue), C. Kermit Ewing
Faculty Catalogues
Faculty members: C. Kermit Ewing, Carl C. Sublett, Richard A. Clarke, Byron McKeeby, Richard J. LeFevre, Philip G. Nichols, Walter H. Stevens, William Loy, and F. Clark Stewart.
14th Art Auction, Department Of Art
14th Art Auction, Department Of Art
Historical Material
Letterpress card advertising the 1967 art auction to benefit the Department of Fine Arts Scholarship Fund.
Faculty '66 Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Department Of Art
Faculty '66 Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Department Of Art
Faculty Catalogues
Exhibiting faculty were: C. Kermit Ewing, Richard Clarke, Walter H. Stevens, Philip Nichols, WIlliam Loy, Byron McKeeby, Philip Livingston, Morna McGoldrick Livingston, and Carl Sublett.