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Pendant
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 an ivory pendant of an orange flower with green leaves. It is tear-drop shaped.Condition Description: Worn
Ring
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 silver ring with the words Bretagne and A. Maive on it. There is also a depiction of a coat of arms.Condition Description: Tarnishe
"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
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: On this fan is a tag that names the location as being a French province in Indo-China with other French description. The fan is made of delicate wood with depictions of birds, insects, flowers, and charcters.Condition Description: This fan is badly damaged, with parts of it attached only by a thin string. It is extremely fragile
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 piece of orange, purple and pink fabric. The colors are each striped. There are triangles that are on the top and bottom of the fabric.Condition Description: Good conditio
Square Plate
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 small square blue plate. It has a design of a flower in the center done in a lighter blue color.Condition Description: Good condition. A couple of places with small chips
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: This is an octagonal bronze medallion with a depiction of two figures on one side and geometric designs on the other side.Condition Description: Worn down, tarnishe
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 is a lidded brass box with a floral design on the top. The edges of the box are scalloped. The top is attached by a hinge.Condition Description: Tarnishe
"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
Coordinates
This digital image was taken by a member of the Memphis Art Project team. It was uploaded to DLynx during summer 2019.In Kim Beck's wall-hung, knotted tapestry Coordinates of 2001, an airplane flies overhead, referring to the international outlook and audiences of the convention center. The casual glance upward directs the view past a utility mast, which stands against a grey/pink/blue sky in which a plane flies. The monumental work hangs to the left of the stairwell to the second floor in the West Concourse of the Cook Convention Center. Coordinates was initially exhibited as a floor piece. It was acquired for the Cook Convention Center through the fundraising efforts of the Greater Memphis Arts Council in 2003