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"Enchanted Forest Fire" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Enchated Forest Fire" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery through October 6. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Raina Belleau. In this exhibition Belleau tackles climate change through a fantastical look at a possible future which utilizes familiar creatures and humor. Belleau's instillation centers around her sculptures throughout the gallery which creates an atmosphere in this gallery space
"Enchanted Forest Fire" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Enchated Forest Fire" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery through October 6. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Raina Belleau. In this exhibition Belleau tackles climate change through a fantastical look at a possible future which utilizes familiar creatures and humor. Belleau's instillation centers around her sculptures throughout the gallery which creates an atmosphere in this gallery space
"Enchanted Forest Fire" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Enchated Forest Fire" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery through October 6. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Raina Belleau. In this exhibition Belleau tackles climate change through a fantastical look at a possible future which utilizes familiar creatures and humor. Belleau's instillation centers around her sculptures throughout the gallery which creates an atmosphere in this gallery space
Dredge, December 2, 2021, Vol. 4
This image was uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in October 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This volume of Dredge is from the Rhodes College Archives.This volume of Dredge works to make sure that "No page is like another and each enhances the artistry that the submission introduces." - Editor's Not
Master's Thesis: Expedited Teacher Programs: Recruitment and Retention
Across the nation, urban and rural schools utilize expedited teacher programs, also commonly known as alternative certification programs, in order to staff classrooms left empty because of the teacher shortage crisis plaguing schools. Different from traditional teaching programs, expedited teacher programs recruit young, idealistic individuals, typically with backgrounds not in education, to teach in low-income schools for a short-term commitment through recruitment materials and application websites. The two most common expedited teacher programs in Memphis, that are analyzed for their recruitment efforts in this thesis, are Teach for America (TFA) and Memphis Teacher Residency (MTR). My findings reveal that expedited teaching program’s recruitment efforts predominately focus on the strong alumni network the individual receives due to the program and how the individual can advance their career because of the program, instead of solely recruiting teachers to remain in the classroom and commit to students long-term. The implications of recruiting short-term leaves an endless cycle of teachers exiting the K-12 school system and negatively affecting student academic and social outcomes
Art and Architecture in Britain Lectures Brochure
This digital image was scanned by Grayson Burke and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2020.This is an image for the brochure of lectures concerning the Art and Architecture in Britain 1148-1848. The lectures were held from October 13 to November 10
Growing the Pie: The Exploration of the Social Impacts of Black Owned Business in the Development of Memphis
(Paper) The impact of which Black ownded business has had on Memphis in the past and in the contemporary moment
Levitt Shell Audience Development Research
Presentation by Natalie Peterson ('20) delivered at the Rhodes College Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium (URCAS).The Levitt Shell annually provides over 50 free concerts at an outdoor bandshell in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee. In partnership with the Memphis Public Libraries, The Levitt Shell
provides the "5 Fridays of Free Jazz" concert series, bringing in over 500 attendees each event. The model of free concerts has been used both at the Levitt Shell and Memphis Public Library, though demographics demonstrate that 5 Fridays of Free Jazz has a drastically different audience
than the Free Concert Series Levitt Shell in terms of race and ethnicity. This paper examines the question of what factors that motivate people to attend free concerts at these two public venues.Echoing the Levitt Shell annual survey, this research compares the geographies, motivations,
marketing methods, and experience of the attendees of the 5 Fridays of Free Jazz and Levitt Shell free concert series. The research team used random sample surveys and informal interviews
at each concert; gaining zip codes and demographic data. The Levitt Shell and the Library will be able to see where there are communication and programming gaps. Overall, this project enables further discussion of public spaces in Memphis and how cultural events are accessed and
enjoyed
Dredge, April 24, 2020, Vol. 2
This image was uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in October 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This volume of Dredge is from the Rhodes College Archives."This volume is not only a reconciliation with the triumphs and tears of those of us native Memphians, itis also an opportunity for newcomers to learn and relish in what was and could be, especially in these uncertain times." - Editor's Not