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Cord
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: A single green cord with a small design at one end that attaches to three long tassels: green, red, and yellow.Condition Description: Frayed at one end. The colors are fading
"Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Helen Files and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is an image of the Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals exhibition held in the Clough Hanson Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Monument Lab’s Artistic Director Paul Farber. Monument Lab is a national public art and history project based in Philadelphia. As a curatorial team led by Paul Farber and Ken Lum, Monument Lab works with artists, activists, and students to critically engage the monuments we have inherited and unearth the next generation of monuments.
"Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals" includes prototype monuments from Monument Lab collaborators Kara Crombie, Michelle Angela Ortiz, Jamel Shabazz, and Marisa Williamson, in which they centered projects around themes of social justice and solidarity; artifacts of the Monument Lab public engagement process including samples of the public dataset of proposals and copies of the culminating Report to the City; and a research room that places the exhibition in local and global context.
Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals will run from January 19 through March 16, 2019
Sword Case
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This sword case is magenta on one side and blue on the other. It is embroidered with gold thread in floral designs. There is a ribbon at the top with two pink glass beads.Condition Description: Large tears along the seams, some fraying
Elephant
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a wood elephant with a tag on the bottom that says "Genuine Burma Teak." It has detailing on its trunk, face and feet.Condition Description: There are a few places where there are marks of white and yellow
Elephants
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a set of rose quartz elephants. There is a bigger one and a smaller one. They have detailing around the faces, tusks and legs.Condition Description: Elephant A's trunk has been cracked and appears to have been repaired. Elephant B has several places on its legs where there are cracks that appear to have been repaired
Medallion
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: A heart shaped medallion in silver. On one side there is a design with raised birds, flowers, and two peacocks whose tails create the border.Condition Description: Goo
"Aggregate Optics of Make-A-Do" Opening Image
This item was uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during the spring of 2019.Erin Harmon’s work dwells in the twilight zone between painting and sculpture. Filled with longing for places that do not actually exist, contradictions flourish with invocations of both the animated and the arrested, the joyful and the staid, the high and the low. Material and processes become sites for fantasy, illusion, and the interplay between flat and not-flat. The vibrant work in "Aggregate Optics of Make-A-Do" tinkers with scale to produce environments that we can project ourselves into as landscapes, even while confronting their qualities of un-nature.
Borne from Harmon’s previous body of painted paper collages, her new work is influenced by techniques common to theatrical painters, a lineage of shapes and images become a trail of breadcrumbs from one idea to another. These materials are scoured, drawn, painted, cut, and recycled over time, one idea begetting another, endlessly self-generating. Whether it be through ceramic, painted muslin, or projection animation (a collaborative video in which Harmon’s gouache-on-paper cut-outs have been animated by artist and musician Kyle Statham), the finished works encapsulate a romance with materials and processes
Elephant
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a medium sized black elephant. It has detailing on the eyes, feet and tusks in white.Condition Description: Cracks throughout the body of the elephant. Front right foot is damaged
Fabric
This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a square black piece of fabric that is identical to 78.4046. The only difference is that this piece of fabric has a seam down the middle where the fabric appears to have been repaired and sewn back together. The seam down the middle makes the design uneven.Condition Description: The seam in the middle is slightly fraying