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Full-Text Articles in Sculpture
Clay, Roots, And Coexistence, Jeffery C. Johnston
Clay, Roots, And Coexistence, Jeffery C. Johnston
Dissertations and Theses
A terminal project featuring the work of Jeffery C. Johnston submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts.
Construction-Sculpture, Kanetaka Ikeda
Construction-Sculpture, Kanetaka Ikeda
Dissertations and Theses
A terminal project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture.
W-Hollow, The Jesse Stuart Homestead, Douglas Adams
W-Hollow, The Jesse Stuart Homestead, Douglas Adams
Morehead State University Art Collection
A 1979 color print of W-Hollow, the homeplace of Jesse Stuart, by Douglas Adams.
A New Kind Of Joy, C Don Ensor
A New Kind Of Joy, C Don Ensor
Morehead State University Art Collection
A 1979 print of miscellaneous sports items by C. Don Ensor.
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.
Fall 1979 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka
Fall 1979 Department Newsletter, Donald Kurka
Historical Material
Newsletter features profile on art-glass artist, Harvey Littleton, who had an exhibition of work in the Art Department Gallery in the McClung Museum.
The cover debuts the department's new logo, designed by professor Michael Clauser.
Introducing The Secondary Student To Sculptural Design And Form In Metal : Welding Sheet Steel Using The Oxyacetylene Torch, Philip John Smith
Introducing The Secondary Student To Sculptural Design And Form In Metal : Welding Sheet Steel Using The Oxyacetylene Torch, Philip John Smith
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis deals with the application of simple oxyacetylene welding techniques to the secondary art curriculum. Welded sculptural forms in sheet steel have been the focus of my own work during the past three years and these experiences formed the basis or background of the presentation of these skills to secondary students. An instructional unit was designed to fulfill three primary objectives. First, to familiarize the student with the basic tools and materials used in the construction of welded steel sculpture; second, to introduce the student to the creative concepts involved in the creation of sculptural form; third, to give …