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Hollow Gourd
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 hollowed out gourd that is tan with a dark brown design. The design features multiple people and animals, with vibrant pinks, blues, and oranges. There is a lid designed in a star-like shape. On the lid is a sticker that says "made in Peru".Condition Description: There may have once been a stem with which to remove the top, but that is gone. There is a small crack starting from the rim and going down. Two stickers are on the top, one saying made in Peru, the other has been peeled off but residue remains
Fan
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 brown fan that has floral designs done by poking small holes through the paper of the fan.Condition Description: The paper of the fan is degrading in places
Wood Block
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 square wooden block with designs on the top and bottom. One side has the letters S.H.I and the other side has a dove. Both sides feature floral designs. There is a sticker on one of the sides.Condition Description: There are holes in the wood around the block. There are also chips and cracks in the wood
Queens and Monsters Installation Images
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Fall 2019.This is an Installation Image taken by Chip Pankey of Melissa Wilkinson's "Queens and Monsters" exhibition in the Clough-Hanson Gallery. Comprised of two recent series of paintings, "Queens and Monsters" deconstructs and remixes pop and personal iconography, from Golden Era Hollywood to 70's and 80's tomboys, from the glamour of disco to the digital distance of private Tumblr accounts. Focusing on the interaction of parts, Wilkinson manipulates and mediates these images in an exploration of gender play, micro expressions, and her own coming of age as a queer person. She says, "Influenced heavily by glitch art and data moshing I create meticulous watercolor and ink wash paintings in order to investigate the line that is straddled by abstraction and representation. I work in water media on paper to create a vulnerable object and a tender presence through my touch...I am interested in creating a kind of alternate identity of highly mediated likenesses, one that corrupts and disturbs our understanding of these identities as public performers, gender stereotypes and gay icons."
There was an Artist's Lecture on October 24 in Blount Auditorium in Buckman Hall. Opening reception was October 25, 5:00 - 7:00pm, in the Clough-Hanson Gallery. The Exhibition was on view through December 4
Fan
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 fan is richly painted on both sides. One side shows a scene with five seated figures dressed in wealthy, possibly Victorian, clothing in front of a background of trees. It is extremly colorful, and there is a gold pattern around the edges. The other side is white with gold stars surrounding a smaller, round scene of three figures; these figures are also in front of a nature scene. The handle has an ornate design carved from the ivory.Condition Description: On the white side of the fan, one of the ivory ribs is badly damaged. Opposite that rib is another that is taped. There is also wear on the paint
Bowl
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 green bowl with the name "Driscoll" written in pencil on the bottom. The artists' mark is also on the bottom. Found with a wooden stand.Condition Description: Slight chipping of the glaze
"Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals" Installation Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2019.This is an image of the Monument Lab: Prototypes/Proposals installation 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
Small Elvis Mural
This digital image was taken by a member of the Memphis Art Project team. It was uploaded to DLynx during summer 2019.This small Elvis mural can be found on the corner of Gayoso and 4th street. The head of Elvis is painted in black on a white background save fro his pink lips. The white square sticks out against the bright teal of the building
Round Box
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 box is black and round and features a floral design throughout. The lid opens up to reveal a white inside. There is a small nob on the top that helps lift the lid off. The bottom half of the box is black. There are two torn stickers on the bottom of the box.Condition Description: There appears to be some kind of damage througout the box. There is a white residue that covers the bottom of the box in splotches. A few large chips of paint have come off. Unknown small marks of yellow substance on inside of lid and bottom