Browsing by Subject "Art"
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And then I woke
(2009-04)Black and white copy of a charcoal drawing created by Joellen Preston that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue. -
Art + Tech Exhibition Promotional Print Materials
(2014-04)The purpose of this project was to create promotional print materials to bring attention to the Art + Tech exhibition that was held at the Foster Art Gallery this past January. The exhibition focused on artist's integration ... -
Feminist Collections v.34, nos.3-4 (Summer-Fall 2013)
(2013)Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 32p. -
Finding Aid for Art Department Subject and Correspondence File, 1961-2017
(1961)Department files, meeting minutes, and correspondence, photographs and publications promoting student and faculty artwork, information on curriculum and program development, newsletters, foreign exchange trips, student ... -
Finding Aid for Jesse Edgar Ray Personal Papers, 1912-1969
(1912)This collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, course materials, instructional materials, publications, lettering, photographs, watercolor and oil paintings, and materials developed by students. -
Finding Aid for Orazio Fumagalli Personal Papers, 1948-1994
(1948)This collection includes correspondence, art programs, lecture notes, and course materials. -
Interning as an Art Therapist for Children with Emotional Disturbances including Autism Spectrum Disorder
(2012)Interning as an Art Therapist for Children with Emotional Disturbances including Autism Spectrum Disorder -
Jordan Miinch Oral History Interview
(UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2021)Jordan discusses how art has given him the ability to hone in on his identity and how the art community at Stout has provided a safe space for him to do so. Jordan also discusses the struggles queer and minority artists ... -
Layne Halvorsen Oral History Interview
(UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2021)Layne shares how they feel safe being a queer artist due to the support and respect they receive from their peers and professors. Layne also talks about the process they use when creating art and posters for the Qube. -
Lily McDonald Oral History Interview
(UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2021)For Lily, the art community provides a safe space to express herself. Lily also shares why she believes Stout is doing a good job supporting LGBTQIA+ students. -
Nobody has my back
(2009-04)Graphic artwork created by Matthew P. McMillan that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue. -
Oral History Interview: Paula Panczenko (0505)
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Permanent Public Art in Madison
(2016-06-16)Where is the public art in Madison and who is served by it? We catalogued, photographed, and geotagged 81 permanent, publicly owned, outdoor artworks in Madison, creating a GIS layer from their locations and other ... -
Torture in art throughout history
(University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2016-04)Abstract Art is a valuable asset in drawing attention to difficult issues in a different way. Controversial and taboo subjects, such as torture, are often ignored in people’s daily lives, but no subject is off limits ... -
William
(2009-04)Black and white copy of a watercolor created by Abigail Hubbard that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue.