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    Centralia magazine

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    Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 3

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    The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number three showcases the third year of a six year long project.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1008/thumbnail.jp

    James Ruffin Lecture poster: McHam, "Persuasive Giants"

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    This document was received from the Communications Office in 2013. Uploaded by Archives RSA Emily Jordan, class of 2015, in 2014

    Ruffin Lecture Series: “Two summers in ruins: Discovering the sources of Rome's greatest aqueduct"

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    This image was uploaded by Archives RSA Emily Jordan, class of 2015, in 2014.Rabun Taylor is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his Ph.D. in Classical Studies from the University of Minnesota and taught at Harvard University prior to his current appointment. His publications include Public Needs and Private Pleasures: Water Distribution, the Tiber River, and the Urban Development of Ancient Rome (L’Erma di Bretscheider 2000) and Roman Builders: A Study in Architectural Process (Cambridge University Press 2003). His most recent book, The Moral Mirror of Roman Art, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2008

    Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 2

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    The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number two showcases the second year of a six year long project.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 5

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    The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number five showcases the fifth year of a six year long project.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 6

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    The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number six showcases the sixth and final year of a six year long project.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1006/thumbnail.jp

    What is Japanese Photography?

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    The SJSU Kazuki Fukuda-Abe Endowed Lecture Series in Contemporary Japanese Arts brings you Dr. Karen M. Fraser. She will present “What is ‘Japanese’ Photography?,” an exploration of a distinctively “Japanese” approach to photography at three key moments in Japanese photographic history, represented via the work of 19th century commercial photographers Kusakabe Kimbei and Ogawa Kazumasa, the early 20th century Pictorialist Fukuhara Shinzƍ, and postwar artist Tƍmatsu Shƍmei. Karen M. Fraser is Assistant Professor of Asian art in the Department of Art and Art History at Santa Clara University. The lecture was held on Thursday, March 6 from 5:00 to 6:00pm at the Student Union Theater.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/fukuda/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Art, Art History, and Design Annual Faculty Exhibition Installation

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    An image from the fall 2021 exhibition of Art, Art History, and Design faculty artwork. The exhibition was on view from August 26, 2021 - October 1, 2021. Artists with work featured in this shot include: Amy Benion, Kally Malcolm, Christopher Trice, Trevor Dunnhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/art_faculty_gallery/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Art, Art History, and Design Annual Faculty Exhibition

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    An image from the fall 2021 exhibition of Art, Art History, and Design faculty artwork. The exhibition was on view from August 26, 2021 - October 1, 2021. Artists with work featured in this shot include: Amy Benion, Kally Malcom, Christopher Trice, Trevor Dunn, Stephen Heywood, Jenny Hager, and Jason John.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/art_faculty_gallery/1003/thumbnail.jp
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