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Discussion of Designing for 3-Dimensional Space
Ken Lambla Philip Cherry Aoibhin Maguire -
Student Allison Petrauskas Discusses Her Artistic Process
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Student Philip Cherry Provides an Overview of Class Instructions
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Introduction for Aoibhin Maguire
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Introduction for Philip Cherry
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Introduction for Allison Petrauskas
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Reflecting on the Layout after Installation
Speaker include Lee Grey, Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Architecture and students Philip Cherry and Aoibhin Maguire responding to his question. Partial transcription below: Lee Grey: Worked closely (physically) to the pieces but designing for “up there.” Now that it is installed, how would you do differently? Aoibhin Maguire : Realized how certain textures don’t show as clearly but others do. Also see how some colors work better in combination with others. Philip Cherry: Continue to see new details now that it is installed. Perspective changes once it’s on the wall from seeing it on the floor. -
Student Philip Cherry Discusses Artistic Influences
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Students Discussing Collaboration
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Students Discussing the Definition of a Library
Partial transcript below: Allison Petrauskas Learned about different skills from each other. Photoshop, printmaking, painting. Able to think about what library means to us through reading articles? Article about how a library is a system and thinking about what other systems are there like anatomy. Finding new avenues for obtaining knowledge. Started with the “cliché of let’s do books” of drawing books. Kianna Balla: “Realized that if you’re stressed out while studying, you don’t want to look at the thing (books) you trying to study.” -
Screen Capture from Panel Recording
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Screen Capture from Panel Recording
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Screen Capture from Panel Recording
This screen capture is from the recording of the student artist panel and reception held in the Hight Architecture Library in Storrs. -
Student Panel Addressing COA+A Faculty
Photograph shows the five students who participated in the artist talk addressing members of the College of Arts + Architecture and Atkins Library.