Monthly Archives: November 2014

Happy Holidays!

It’s a short week for us at Oklahoma State, thanks to the holiday. I’m celebrating by taking my History of American Art students to the museum—to visit the study room again, but also to see the incredible exhibition of work … Continue reading

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“‘Framing History:’ Making Oklahoma History Presentable,” by Lindsey Chancellor

Three weeks ago, I posted a sampling of student responses to the exhibition that recently closed at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, “Framing History.” All of the students in my ART 3663: History of American Art course wrote … Continue reading

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“Framing History,” by Anthony Corraro

Two weeks ago, I posted a sampling of student responses to the exhibition that recently closed at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, “Framing History.” All of the students in my ART 3663: History of American Art course wrote … Continue reading

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“Framing Ford’s Vision of Oklahoma’s History,” by Alyson Stejskal

Last week, I posted a sampling of student responses to the exhibition that recently closed at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, “Framing History.” All of the students in my ART 3663: History of American Art course wrote a … Continue reading

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