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Japanese Flower Arrangement Painting
Gouache painting on paper using watercolor and white pigment for opacity. There is a black pot with handles on either side and a blue elipses. From the vase or pot is a botanical bunch of yellow, white, pink, orange, and red flowers. There are also groups of leaves that are a yellow-green and brown or purple in color. There are also fine lined branches connecting certaing plants. There is a faded red seal.This object was photographed and inventoried during fall 2023 by Alana Reece-Walker ('26). 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
Iráklion Independence Day Festival
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This image shows a man standing in the middle of a crowd, many of whom are dressed in traditional Greek costume. The label on the original 35mm slide indicated that this photo was from March 25th, or Greek Independence Day. The man in focus is wearing a black headband, a white collar, leather boots, and a blue tunic
2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the installation of the 2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition featuring seniors Elizabeth Peña, London Pirtle, and Marianna Malecek. This work was shown in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Spring of 2023 from April 21st to 28th
"Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the "Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" exhibition featured in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Fall of 2023. This is an excerpt from the exhibition brochure: "In 1970, the celebrated singer and activist Nina Simone and the poet Weldon Irvine released the song, ?To Be Young, Gifted, and Black,? which became an anthem commemorating the achievements of the African American community during the Black Power movement. Nearly fifty years later, this exhibition, drawn from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, celebrates Simone?s prideful call to action. Young, Gifted, and Black?with over forty contemporary artworks made in the last thirty-five years?arrives at a moment of unprecedented visibility for black artists who have historically been underrepresented in museums and major collections. Younger-generation voices, in dialogue with established predecessors, explore questions of race, sexuality, power, and history, while also pushing the boundaries of artistic practice. Some of the works on view address the daily, real-world struggles of African Americans, while others focus on more personal?and more universal?questions of identity.We hope that this exhibition will inspire your own investigation into the same questions these young and gifted artists are asking." The show features the artists: Derrick Adams, Kevin Beasley, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Nayland Blake, Caitlyn Cherry, Cy Gavin, Sadie Barnette, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, Lonnie Holley, Jarett Key, Eric N. Mack, David Hammons, Tomashi Jackson, Samuel Levi Jones, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Rashid Johnson, Deana Lawson, Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Narcissister, Jennifer Packer, Andy Robert, Gerald Sheffield, Arcmanoro Niles, Adam Pendleton, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lorna Simpson, Clifford Owens, Sable Elyse Smith, Chiffon Thomas, William Villalongo, D?Angelo Lovell Williams, Henry Taylor, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Wilmer Wilson IV, Nari Ward, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
"Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the "Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" exhibition featured in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Fall of 2023. This is an excerpt from the exhibition brochure: "In 1970, the celebrated singer and activist Nina Simone and the poet Weldon Irvine released the song, ?To Be Young, Gifted, and Black,? which became an anthem commemorating the achievements of the African American community during the Black Power movement. Nearly fifty years later, this exhibition, drawn from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, celebrates Simone?s prideful call to action. Young, Gifted, and Black?with over forty contemporary artworks made in the last thirty-five years?arrives at a moment of unprecedented visibility for black artists who have historically been underrepresented in museums and major collections. Younger-generation voices, in dialogue with established predecessors, explore questions of race, sexuality, power, and history, while also pushing the boundaries of artistic practice. Some of the works on view address the daily, real-world struggles of African Americans, while others focus on more personal?and more universal?questions of identity.We hope that this exhibition will inspire your own investigation into the same questions these young and gifted artists are asking." The show features the artists: Derrick Adams, Kevin Beasley, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Nayland Blake, Caitlyn Cherry, Cy Gavin, Sadie Barnette, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, Lonnie Holley, Jarett Key, Eric N. Mack, David Hammons, Tomashi Jackson, Samuel Levi Jones, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Rashid Johnson, Deana Lawson, Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Narcissister, Jennifer Packer, Andy Robert, Gerald Sheffield, Arcmanoro Niles, Adam Pendleton, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lorna Simpson, Clifford Owens, Sable Elyse Smith, Chiffon Thomas, William Villalongo, D?Angelo Lovell Williams, Henry Taylor, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Wilmer Wilson IV, Nari Ward, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
"Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the "Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" exhibition featured in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Fall of 2023. This is an excerpt from the exhibition brochure: "In 1970, the celebrated singer and activist Nina Simone and the poet Weldon Irvine released the song, ?To Be Young, Gifted, and Black,? which became an anthem commemorating the achievements of the African American community during the Black Power movement. Nearly fifty years later, this exhibition, drawn from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, celebrates Simone?s prideful call to action. Young, Gifted, and Black?with over forty contemporary artworks made in the last thirty-five years?arrives at a moment of unprecedented visibility for black artists who have historically been underrepresented in museums and major collections. Younger-generation voices, in dialogue with established predecessors, explore questions of race, sexuality, power, and history, while also pushing the boundaries of artistic practice. Some of the works on view address the daily, real-world struggles of African Americans, while others focus on more personal?and more universal?questions of identity.We hope that this exhibition will inspire your own investigation into the same questions these young and gifted artists are asking." The show features the artists: Derrick Adams, Kevin Beasley, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Nayland Blake, Caitlyn Cherry, Cy Gavin, Sadie Barnette, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, Lonnie Holley, Jarett Key, Eric N. Mack, David Hammons, Tomashi Jackson, Samuel Levi Jones, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Rashid Johnson, Deana Lawson, Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Narcissister, Jennifer Packer, Andy Robert, Gerald Sheffield, Arcmanoro Niles, Adam Pendleton, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lorna Simpson, Clifford Owens, Sable Elyse Smith, Chiffon Thomas, William Villalongo, D?Angelo Lovell Williams, Henry Taylor, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Wilmer Wilson IV, Nari Ward, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
"Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the "Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" exhibition featured in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Fall of 2023. This is an excerpt from the exhibition brochure: "In 1970, the celebrated singer and activist Nina Simone and the poet Weldon Irvine released the song, ?To Be Young, Gifted, and Black,? which became an anthem commemorating the achievements of the African American community during the Black Power movement. Nearly fifty years later, this exhibition, drawn from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, celebrates Simone?s prideful call to action. Young, Gifted, and Black?with over forty contemporary artworks made in the last thirty-five years?arrives at a moment of unprecedented visibility for black artists who have historically been underrepresented in museums and major collections. Younger-generation voices, in dialogue with established predecessors, explore questions of race, sexuality, power, and history, while also pushing the boundaries of artistic practice. Some of the works on view address the daily, real-world struggles of African Americans, while others focus on more personal?and more universal?questions of identity.We hope that this exhibition will inspire your own investigation into the same questions these young and gifted artists are asking." The show features the artists: Derrick Adams, Kevin Beasley, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Nayland Blake, Caitlyn Cherry, Cy Gavin, Sadie Barnette, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, Lonnie Holley, Jarett Key, Eric N. Mack, David Hammons, Tomashi Jackson, Samuel Levi Jones, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Rashid Johnson, Deana Lawson, Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Narcissister, Jennifer Packer, Andy Robert, Gerald Sheffield, Arcmanoro Niles, Adam Pendleton, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lorna Simpson, Clifford Owens, Sable Elyse Smith, Chiffon Thomas, William Villalongo, D?Angelo Lovell Williams, Henry Taylor, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Wilmer Wilson IV, Nari Ward, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the installation of the 2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition featuring seniors Elizabeth Peña, London Pirtle, and Marianna Malecek. This work was shown in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Spring of 2023 from April 21st to 28th
2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the installation of the 2023 Senior Thesis Exhibition featuring seniors Elizabeth Peña, London Pirtle, and Marianna Malecek. This work was shown in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Spring of 2023 from April 21st to 28th
Aerial View of the Euripo Strait
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This is a view of the Euripo Strait seperating Euboea from Boeotia. The city of Chalcis can be seen in the upper right hand corner of the image. The mouth of the Lilas river is also visible