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Paula Rego: printmaker
‘Paula Rego: Printmaker’ is an extended essay commissioned from the author by Marlborough Fine Art and Talbot Rice Museum, Edinburgh, for the illustrated catalogue to accompany the touring exhibition of Rego’s graphic work.
My essay reveals Rego’s working method, and places her prints within the overall context of her practice. The essay contains much original research evidenced over a 20-year period of collaboration with the artist, including first hand observation and hitherto unpublished stage proofs revealing the progression and development of images from first stage to final print
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Thompson Rivers University Undergraduate Conference
Peer reviewedProceedingsContents: Recline and muse: artefacts of artistic living / Lana Gagnon -- Synthesis of new quaterphenyl molecules / Melissa Reid -- Building fragments: successive linguistic failures in James Joyce's "A portrait of the artist as a young man" / Aaron S. McLean -- My three homes / Camilla Tommervik -- How MMORPG's affect social structures and individuals / Torrey Owen -- The arctic / Paula Wild -- Spain's islamic past / Chantal MacDonald -- The form and function of capitalism in "Quebec-Montreal" and "The Barbarian Invasions" / Michelle Paquin -- A categorically marginalized Canadian society: effects of ethic lables on behaviour / Taylor-Jane Bush
[Email containing Noelke, Lackey, Hodge, and Thompson family history]
Emails from Paula to the West Texas Collection giving Lackey, Hodge, Thompson, and Noelke family historyScanned at 300 dpi on 2015-06-26
Interview with Cha Thompson
Growing up in the Kamehameha IV Homes in Kalihi, Cha Thompson started coming to Palama Settlement for her dental care and then spent much of her childhood years there. Among her many contributions to Palama Settlement, she served on the Board of Trustees, emceed the Centennial Lūʻau, and co-chaired the 125th anniversary celebration. In 2014, Palama Settlement honored her for her continuous support of its programs and services
Olinger, Paula, July 31, 2018 [Interview]
Professor of Spanish Paula Olinger was interviewed on July 31, 2018, by Devin McKinney about her years on the faculty of Gettysburg College, including memories of administrators and faculty, students, courses taught, and overall changes in the College culture.Pickering, James D.; Mara, Richard T.; Thompson, C. Kerr; Barriga, Guillermo; Weaner, Janis H.; Zielina, Maria; Cushing-Daniels, Nancy K.; Yager, Kent; Glassick, Charles E.; Haaland, Gordon A.; Riggs, Janet M.; Singmaster, ElsieCharles E. Glassick Years; Gordon A. Haaland Years; Janet M. Riggs Year
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Thompson Rivers University Undergraduate Conference
Peer reviewedProceedingsContents: Recline and muse: artefacts of artistic living / Lana Gagnon -- Synthesis of new quaterphenyl molecules / Melissa Reid -- Building fragments: successive linguistic failures in James Joyce's "A portrait of the artist as a young man" / Aaron S. McLean -- My three homes / Camilla Tommervik -- How MMORPG's affect social structures and individuals / Torrey Owen -- The arctic / Paula Wild -- Spain's islamic past / Chantal MacDonald -- The form and function of capitalism in "Quebec-Montreal" and "The Barbarian Invasions" / Michelle Paquin -- A categorically marginalized Canadian society: effects of ethic lables on behaviour / Taylor-Jane Bush
Thompson Portrait [17]
Portrait of two girls, Paula and Luwana Thompson, with dog, January 1956Kendall Webb Collectio
Thompson Portrait [22]
Park City High School Freshman portrait of girl, Paula Thompson, October 1957 (for 1957-58 schoolyear and 1958 yearbook)Kendall Webb Collectio
Writers Talk Featuring Carla Buckley, Sarah Gridley, Paula McLain
Featuring Paula McLain, author of the memoir Like Family: Growing Up in Other People's Houses; poet Sarah Gridley; and Carla Buckley, author of the novel The Things that Keep us Here.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/cstw11/New_Voices-Carla_Buckley_Sarah_Gridley_Paula_McLain.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Paula
This chapter is about Paula – a twenty-year-old colleague who unexpectedly volunteered information about her personal life to author, which makes him think about his own life when he was her age in India.</p
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