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"Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" Gallery Map
This digital image was photographed and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is the gallery map of Rashayla Marie Brown's exhibition "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" exhibition. The exhibition opened on January 19 in the Clough Hanson gallery. RMB’s work explores the coercive foundation of systems of display found in the desire to communicate a clear, moral message across various cultural contexts. With text and subtitles in direct address to the viewer, the exhibition also reflects the distance between an object’s past meaning and personal meditation on its meaning in the present
Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Benjamin Aquila. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio
Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Madison Peticolas. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio
Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Rachel Ward. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio
Spring Beginning Painting Project 2: Human Figure
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This painting was created by Prentiss Smith. It was submitted as a part of the second project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment was focused on "the human figure" and required students to complete 2 paintings on a 16 x 20 canvas panel. The "human figure" subject included portraitures and/or the human body
Sou'wester, January 26, 2018, Volume 101, issue 11
This is the digital version of the Sou'wester for this date. A print copy is available in the College Archives
"TEXT | subtext |" Opening Reception Image
This digital image was photographed by Sarah Hatfield and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in April, 2018.This is an image from the "TEXT | subtext |" opening event, presented by Bonnie Whitehouse and Sarah Hatfield at the Evergreen Presbyterian Church. This show was curated through Rhodes College's Curation in Context course and funded graciously by the Clough Hanson Gallery. The show featured Lauren Blair of Memphis College of Art. This show focused on the connection between medically transitioning and mental health. The "TEXT | subtext |" exhibition was held on Sunday, April 22nd at 5:30. Live music began at 7:30, and the Blair's first solo exhibition ended at 8:30.Clough Hanson Galler
Beginning Drawing Seven Value Movie-Still Assignment
This photograph was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Fall 2018.This is an image of student art from the Seven Value Movie-Still Project in Beginning Drawing class in Fall semester 2018. Students were instructed to bring at least three 8.5 x 11” full sized, black and white movie stills. This assignment was designed to develop creative capacities by introducing to the seven-value scale as a tool for introducing a full range of value into a toned- ground drawing. Students could use Charcoal, a Straight edge, Vine Charcoal, Chamois, a Kneaded eraser, Scissors, a Drawing board, and Stumps as materials
Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Miriam Ellis. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio
Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment
This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Prentiss Smith. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio