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Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 06: Ethos
A podcast to accompany chapter six of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Cristian Montero and Avery Petersen about their take on the idea. Length: 12:37.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1005/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 13: Story
A podcast to accompany chapter thirteen of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Ari Martin and Riley Brown about their take on the idea. Length: 13:46.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1012/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 04: Circulation
A podcast to accompany chapter four of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Maria Fernanda Freaner and Ryan White about their take on the idea. Length: 11:56.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1003/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 15: Conversation Metaphor
A podcast to accompany chapter fifteen of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing. Length: 11:52.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1014/thumbnail.jp
Be Thankful For What You Got
The R&B Ensemble: Showcase
Cassandra O’Neal - Director
Be Thankful For What You Got- Curtis Mayfield/
Lucky Daye
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Vocals-
Kacie Brown
Rani Bynum
Danielle Crim
Bea Fuadin
Belmaris Garcia Gomez
Sabrina George
Celeste Guman
Elijah Jagours
Instrumentalists -
Isaac Meier - keys
Marcel Lockhart - drums
Jayson Verrett - guitar
Tim Wenzl – basshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1009/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 11: Logos
A podcast to accompany chapter eleven of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Cristian Montero and Avery Petersen about their take on the idea. Length: 12:52.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1010/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 02: Alphabetic Text
A podcast to accompany chapter two of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Ari Martin and Riley Brown about their take on the idea. Length: 11:26.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1001/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 10: Kairos
A podcast to accompany chapter ten of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Meghan Patnode and Sprig Velic about their take on the idea. Length: 12:02.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1009/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Gregory Harris
Gregory J. Harris is a photographer, curator, art historian, and exhibitor who currently serves as the High Museum of Art\u27s Donald and Marilyn Keough Family Curator of Photography in Atlanta, Georgia. He earned a BFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago and an MA in Art History from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He specializes in contemporary photography with a particular interest in documentary practice. He has held curatorial positions at the Art Institute of Chicago, served as assistant curator at the DePaul Art Museum in Chicago, and interned for the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. Recent curatorial projects at the High Museum of Art include: Amy Elkins: Black is the Day, Black is the Night, Look Again: 45 Years of Collecting Photography, and his collaborative projects include Way Out There: The Art of Southern Backroads, a joint exhibition with the High’s folk and self-taught art department. Length: 87:23. Transcript: 29 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/photo_oh/1008/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Paul D\u27Amato
Paul D’Amato was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned a BA in Art from Reed College, and an MFA in photography from Yale School of Art. In the 1980s, he served as a part-time faculty in the Photography department at Columbia College Chicago. From 1988 - 2001, he served as a full-time faculty member for the Photography department at Maine College of Art and in 2001, he returned to Columbia College Chicago as a professor. His work is in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, and the Portland Museum of Art in Maine. D’Amato’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions across the nation and he has received several awards and grants, including Illinois Arts Council Grant in 1989, 2005, and 2019. His latest exhibit, Midway, highlights communities and the moments of everyday life often overlooked. Length 104:52. Transcript: 39 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/photo_oh/1009/thumbnail.jp