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Allaying Terror: Domesticating Vietnamese Refugee Artisans as Subjects of American Diplomacy
This article explores how the photographs of a basketmaker, as well as photographs of other refugee artisans published in the August 1956 issue of Interior magazine, served the American State Department agenda by characterizing its subject in terms of pathos and need.
Business, soft power, and whitewashing: Three themes in the US media coverage of “The Great Wall” film
This article uses a grounded theory approach to identify three major themes--business, soft power, and whitewashing--in the US media coverage of "The Great Wall" film.
Perceived ease of use and usefulness of sustainability labels on apparel products: application of the technology acceptance model
This article explores consumers' perceptions of sustainability labels on apparel products and examines sustainability labels as an effective means of determining consumers' purchase intentions using the technology acceptance model.
Assessing the Media Visibility of China's President Xi Jinping's First 3-Year Governance in the New York Times
This article assesses the media visibility, a composite measure of attention and prominence, of China's President Xi Jinping's first 3-year governance in The New York Times.
Teacher/Student: Technology as a Basis for Centrifugal Learning that “Goes Both Ways,” Part 1
This article provides retrospective insight on incorporating geographic information systems into medieval studies research.
Defining a New Coast: G.I.S. Reconstruction of Maillezais Abbey’s Hydraulic Drainage Program and the Coastline It Created
This article discusses the expansion of Maillezais Abbey and the creation of its hydraulic infrastructure.
Relevant Interdisciplinarity: Taking the Art History Classroom to the Field
This article situates Medieval Studies in the ever-evolving education environment that has linked the public rhetoric of the academy to business models.
Book Review: Elizabeth Valdez del Álamo, Palace of the Mind: The Cloister of Silos and Spanish Sculpture of the Twelfth Century
Review of the book "Palace of the Mind: The Cloister of Silos and Spanish Sculpture of the Twelfth Century" by Elizabeth Valdez del Álamo.
Museum Dilemma: Nazi-era Art Restitution
This paper was awarded a Nicholas and Anna Ricco Award for 2013. This paper discusses Nazi-era art restitution. The author examines the unique history of the World War II art plunder and the dilemma and issues that heirs and museums face.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
A Collective Case Study of Veterans Inside an Arts and Crafts Room and their Perceptions Regarding Empowerment
This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on Coming Home. The author discusses methods and findings from a project she participated in related to how veterans narrated their experiences through art. Her component of the study evaluated participants and described what they gained through creating arts and crafts.
2490 Rubbing #1
Image of concentric circles drawn in graphite and centered on cream color rectangular piece of paper.
2490 Rubbing #2
Image of concentric circles drawn in graphite and centered on cream color rectangular piece of paper with lines also radiating from the center.
2490 Rubbing #3
Image of artwork consisting of loosely drawn concentric circles centered on the cream color rectangular piece of paper.
Attic Turbine Vent
The brooch is to be worn on the shoulder and is in the form of an attic vent. The piece spins.
Battlefield
The two paper pieces consists of many layers, hang on the wall and protrude into the space. These pieces were included in the exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 - August 4, 2012.
Blindly Follow
Image of painting that depicts two hooded men chained together. The view is from below showing the ceiling which resembles a cathedral.
Cart
This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts an abandoned cart. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Climbing
Image of the entire brooch from above.
Climbing
Detail image of the brooch front.
Climbing
Detail image of the side of the brooch.
Column
This monochromatic painting shows the front of the main building from the view of the southwestern porch, with a column prominently in the foreground.The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Dining Hall
This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the dining hall of the estate, particularly focusing on the windows. The sunshine lights the floor highlighting the debris and ruin. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Dumb Blonde + Superstar
Image of two color inkjet prints mounted on a wall as part of an art exhibition. These two photographs depict the popular Barbie toy doll. In one photograph, she is in front of a pink background and in the second photograph, Barbie is seen amid sparkling lights. These photographs were included in the exhibition, Parallax Presents: Self-Conceptions, University of North Texas Fine Art Photography Club which was held in the Lightwell Gallery, Art Building, September 2012.
Dumbwaiter
This low-chroma painting depicts the dumbwaiter that resides at the back of the dining hall. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Empty
Image of still life painting that consists of an empty beer bottle and glass on a table with a couch in the background. Remote controls on the coffee table are in the bottom left of the painting. The style is realistic and the colors subdued. The painting was included in an exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery, Art Building in October, 2012.
Fountain
This low-chroma painting created with an ink wash depicts the fountain in the bottom left portion of the canvas. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Fountain Study
This painting features trials in color, paint application, brush strokes, and pencil work in an attempt to blend drawing and painting. This painting depicts the fountain at the front of the property, which has long fallen into a state of extreme disrepair and has been subject to rampant vandalism. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Generation Mess
Each of the photographs in this group includes the black and white portrait of a young person layered with walls and words. These photographs were included in the exhibition Parallax Presents: Self-Conceptions, University of North Texas Fine Art Photography Club in September, 2012, in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Hallway
This low-chroma painting shows the length of the upper western wing of the property. It features the ink wash, which adds to the effect of decay in the subject matter. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Jumping from the Hoop
Image of the brooch from front view.
Jumping from the Hoop
Image of the brooch from the side.
Lidded Vase
Image of the artwork as seen in the exhibition, From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012 in the Art Gallery at University of North Texas.
Long Line 2011 Rubbing
Image of drawing of off-set concentric circles on a cream color paper.
The Mask
Image of painting that consists of a portrait of a masked man, seated with his arm resting on a table. The horned mask is red with some black expressive marks. Behind the man is the back side of a stretched canvas. This painting was shown in the senior level painting exhibit in the Lightwell Gallery at University of North Texas in October of 2012.
Oil and Vinegar Set
Image of oil and vinegar set as seen in exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012.
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