Monthly Archives: May 2013

Students Designing the Museum: A Class Project in Lighting Design

This week’s post is by Graduate Research Assistant Krystle Brewer. Along with several other members of the museum staff, including myself, Shawn, and GRA Mary Kathryn Moeller, Krystle has been assisting Professor Paulette Hebert’s Interior Design students with a hypothetical … Continue reading

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Emma Amos, “Identity,” 2006

Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portfolio of prints by artists whose work was central to the feminist movement of the 1970s created at the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions. This week’s post … Continue reading

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The Foibles of Man: Nancy Spero, “Maypole War,” 2007

Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portfolio of prints by artists whose work was central to the feminist movement of the 1970s created at the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions. This week’s post … Continue reading

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Re-Mapping the Known World: Joyce Kozloff, “Maui: Sugar Plantation,” 2007

Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portfolio of prints by artists whose work was central to the feminist movement of the 1970s created at the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions. This week’s post … Continue reading

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