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Full-Text Articles in Sculpture
2009 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
Understanding Arts-Based Methods In Managerial Development, Steven S. Taylor, Donna Ladkin
Understanding Arts-Based Methods In Managerial Development, Steven S. Taylor, Donna Ladkin
Faculty Articles
With the rising use of arts-based methods in organizational development and change, scholars have started to inquire into how and why these methods work. We identify four processes that are particular to the way in which arts-based methods contribute to the development of individual organization managers and leaders: through the transference of artistic skills, through projective techniques, through the evocation of "essence," and through creating artifacts such as masks, collages, or sculpture, a process we call "making." We illustrate these processes in detail with two case examples and then discuss the implications for designing the use of arts-based methods for …
Appalachian Spring, Kerry Adkins, Kimberly Barker, Jason Barker, Ron Davis, Ashley Doscher, Ann Dorsey, Laura Haywood, Susan Hawkins, Kendrick Holbrook, Tanisha Johnson, Amanda Keathley, Megan D. Lindsey, Robbie Lounsberry, Ryan Newberry, Kellie Jo Ramey, Autumn Reed, Whitney Sibcy, Deborah Slone, Josh Spencer, Judith Baca
Appalachian Spring, Kerry Adkins, Kimberly Barker, Jason Barker, Ron Davis, Ashley Doscher, Ann Dorsey, Laura Haywood, Susan Hawkins, Kendrick Holbrook, Tanisha Johnson, Amanda Keathley, Megan D. Lindsey, Robbie Lounsberry, Ryan Newberry, Kellie Jo Ramey, Autumn Reed, Whitney Sibcy, Deborah Slone, Josh Spencer, Judith Baca
Morehead State University Art Collection
A large mural that was created by 19 studio art and education students in 2009. Renowned Latina artist Judith Baca worked alongside the students.
Rhythm In Relief, Lavon Williams, Kentucky Folk Art Center
Rhythm In Relief, Lavon Williams, Kentucky Folk Art Center
Kentucky Folk Art Center Exhibition Catalogs
2009 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog of artist Lavon Williams.
Making The Invisible, Visible : Exploring Liminality Of Mind And Body Through Glass, Naomi Hunter
Making The Invisible, Visible : Exploring Liminality Of Mind And Body Through Glass, Naomi Hunter
Theses : Honours
It is through the discipline of visual arts that I research the subject of the mind-body relationship and the notion of liminality- this is the space in-between. To that end, the aim of this research is to investigate and construct a visible means of exhibiting liminal space. This creative work will be used as a metaphor for the synergy between body and mind, which I contend occurs within an internal liminal space. I investigate these concepts through the double articulation of creative practice and a written exegesis, based on the following research questions: 'In what ways can glass be used …