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Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Unsustainable: A Planet in Crisis features artwork ranging in material, discipline, and execution that addresses the theme of planetary crises – climate change, the rise of disease and superbugs, world conflict and national instability, plastics in the ocean, gun violence, pollution of the waterways from mining, air pollution from use of fossil fuels, the opioid crisis, and species extinction.
Participating artists are: Michele Banks, Brandon Ballengee, PhD, Scott Chimileski, PhD + Roberto Kolter, PhD, Brandon Donahue, Lorrie Fredette, Yeon Jin Kim Pam Longobardi, Dan Mills, John Sabraw, and Karen Shaw.
Spring 1982 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka, Sandy Blain, Sam Yates, Dottie Habel, Jim Darrow, Tom Riesing, Dick Daehnert, Dick Lefevre, Byron Mckeeby, Joe Falsetti, Dale Cleaver
Spring 1982 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka, Sandy Blain, Sam Yates, Dottie Habel, Jim Darrow, Tom Riesing, Dick Daehnert, Dick Lefevre, Byron Mckeeby, Joe Falsetti, Dale Cleaver
Historical Material
Spring 1982 newsletter from the University of Tennessee Department of Art. In addition to updates from all disciplines within the department, this features a spotlight article on the career and retirement of painting professor, Carl Sublett.