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YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A PLACE AT MY TABLE
(East Carolina University, 2022-04-22)
It's time to eat is a simple phrase that holds a privileged comfort for satisfying hunger and a time for bonding, gathering, and reflecting. I write these words as I make homemade cavatelli pasta in my parents' kitchen; ...
Escapist ideations
(East Carolina University, 2022-04-22)
Escapist Ideations is a series of intaglio etchings exploring personal anxieties around global and systemic crises. Visualized as a series of escapist fantasies, each print represents a theme which is explored using ...
A Printmaker’s Field Guide: A Chronicle of Artistic Succession Through Printmaking
(East Carolina University, 2022-04-20)
This series of prints highlights the intricacy, inherent beauty, and ecological importance of plants in a format that bridges our indoor, synthetic tendencies with the complexity and beauty of the natural world. This work ...
Developing My Archive: on being
(East Carolina University, 2022-04-12)
My current visual research examines personal experiences surrounding homesickness and nostalgia. For most of history, nostalgia and homesickness have been linked together even though they differ. Nostalgia is a longing for ...
The Importance of Duck Hunting: Making Connections
(East Carolina University, 2022-04-21)
My work shines a light on the values of hunt-to-table while also showing the many connections made. Hunting is knowing where your meat comes from, the importance of local, sustainable, and ecologically conscious meat, and ...
Redefining cultural identity in digital art practice: Artistic journeys across cultural boundaries and ethnic borders
(2009)
During the past several decades, globalization has
blurred the borders among cultures, to some
extent. The development of computers and the Internet
has accelerated the collapse of cultural boundaries
and changed the ...
Korean contemporary art as an educational resource for the American secondary art classroom
(2012)
Focusing on the artwork by Korean-born artist Shin il Kim, this chapter
examines Korean contemporary art as a resource for teaching and learning in the
American secondary art classroom. Kim utilizes digital technology ...
Re-imaging traditions: Comparison of John Ruskin and Kim Chong-hui
(2003)
This research is intended to focus on theories and beliefs of Ruskin and Kim Chong-hui,
as they appear in their writings, paintings, and other scholars’ studies on them and to
compare these two figures in the historical ...
Three Initiatives for Community-Based Art Education Practices
(2013-07)
According to Lawton (2010), art educators should be concerned with teaching their
students to make critical connections between the classroom and the outside world.
one effective way to make these critical connections ...
Theorems in Visual Art: Art and Math Teacher Collaboration toward Creative Leadership
(2018)
An artist and a mathematician meet. The authors of this
article, one an art education professor and the other a
mathematics professor, collaborated to conduct research
as a team, examining perceptions of K-12 art ...