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Item Open Access OIMB Fall Term Photo 2024(2024-11-12) Maya WattsBack row: Sophie Egan, Nolan West, Aidain Correia, Eli Warshaw, Jack Taylor, Jackson Tisdale, Lee Perfetto, George Spano, Nadia Stoker, Elizabeth Wallace Third row: Maya Watts, Kersten Schnurle, Hannah Lammens, Kara Sipes, Alex McGowan, Christine Pearson, Billy James, Gavin Wade, Aubrey Taradash, Hunter Conn Second row: Erin Jezuit, Lizzie Diehl, Claire Jenkins, Alejandra Alvarez, Alex Morrissette, Kayleigh Rampen, Kye Martin, Audrey Lillie, Phoebe Borkus, Richard Emlet, Rowan McLachlan Front row: Nora Terwilliger, Lainie Bell, Elle Hopkins, Thalia Christenson, Shjon Petersen, Mikey Thompson, Charlotte Davis, Fiona Berg-Robinson, Meredith Konig, Anuhea Furuya, Emmi Morton, Fred PradaItem Open Access Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Data|Media|Digital Graduate Symposium(New Media and Culture Certificate, Division of Graduate Studies, University of Oregon, 2024-04-19) Alshammari, Intisar Sabah; Arangelov, Vasil A.; Parvez, Nishat; Pfeiffer, Genevieve; Ssenkaaba, Stephen; Wilson, Andrew J.; Woldearegay, Emrakeb; Burkert, Mattie; Cox, Courtney; Foxman, MaxwellItem Open Access OIMB Summer Term Photo 2022(2024-08-19) Watts, MayaBack row: Ytxzae Enriquez, Chloe Cummins, Craig Young, Nancy Trenamen, James Johnson, Debbie Seabright, Tristen Berry, Lisa Samuelson, Hannah Kennelly, Doug Warrick, Flynn Gorman, Catalina Rao, Patrick Baker, Gina Magro, Sherlyn Sanchez-Sandoval, Ryan McCarthy, Birch Holt, Ramona Stalick, Mia Bloom, Mya Ganzer Third row: Elijah Reed, Annika Reynolds, Logan Williams, Jim Carlton, Sebastian Velazquez, Kiana Manning, Cassandra Nelson, Isabella Flynn, Katie Mastan, Emily Rhodes, Sarah McGee, Michelle Wallace, McKenzie Lepley, Marty Mccamant, Kelly Bonnville-Sexton, Hunter Conn, Paul Cziko holding Pascal Cziko, Piper Cziko Second row: Sixto Taveras Lopez, Evangelina Schwindt, Colleen Walker, Avery Calhoun, Lauren Rice, Caitlin Plowman, Sydney Weinhardt, Alex Reichardt, Cameron Montagne, Adriana Diaz, Sarah Elden, Kai Walton, Nikita Lewis, Henry Szumski, Zane Baki, Lauren McNamara, Andy Warrick, Doris Munson Front row standing: Maya Watts, Aaron Galloway, Sof Fox, Alicia Matthew, Victoria Cardenas, Claire Warner, Anneliese Bishop-Perdue, Vithika Goyal, Maren Peng, Nadia Stoker, Kate Hurley, Keli Trudeau, Emily Nicholson, Katie Richardson, Maddy Rusk, Tessa Marquez, Tia Lalwani, Shalayna Ewing.Item Open Access OIMB Summer Term Photo 2024(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaFifth row: Jeremy Worthington, Laura Screen, Ellie Hopkins, Ramona Stalick, Will Carrol, Bennett Hazard, Eli Warshaw, Owen Herd, Craig Young, Claudia Pace Fourth row: Jackson Tisdale, Doug Warrick, Alejandra Cortez Alvarez, Matthew Thompson, Sophie Egan, Brett Jahnke, Jack Gleason, Eli Boverman, Jack Taylor, Fox Melo, Aidan Correia, Nolan West, George Spano, Nadia Stoker, Stephanie Dresie, Krish Swope Third row: Christine Pearson, Scarlett Ashur, Amaya Gomez, Shjon Petersen, Kaylin Andrews, Sarah Haugh, Andrew Coleman, Zo Hill Sparks, Luke Trebisacci, Gavin Wade, Billy James, Cameron Li, Anastasia Seleshanko Second row: Molly McLeod, Hannah Jones, Hannah Lammens, Maya Selesnick, Savana Navarro, Charlotte Davis, Kayleigh Rampen, Alex Morrissette, Kara Sipes, Zoe Williams, Audrey Lillie, Phoebe Borkus, Anuhea Furuya, Kye Martin, Alejandro Damian-Serrano, Stephanie Jiang Front row: Parker Jung, Marcus Chaknova, Mikey Thompson, Thalia Christenson, Emmi Morton, Claire Jenkins, Meredith Konig, Tea Bland, Anna Clark, Emma Swinnen, Lily Marynik, Fiona Berg-Robinson, Patrick Baker, Felix Bishop, Nick Maness Kneeling row: Richard Emlet (with Mia), Randi Navarro (with Pigg), Trish Mace (with Winnie), Kai Walton, Roberto Ponce, Jackson Thornburg, Jacob Prinzo, Yvonne Moreira-Andrade, Maya WattsItem Open Access OIMB Spring Term Photo 2024(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaFourth row: Jeremy Worthington, Cailin Holt, Matthew Thompson, Will Carroll, Brett Jahnke, Aidan Correia, Eli Warshaw, Nolan West, Jack Taylor, Jackson Tisdale, Andrew Colemen Third row: Svetlana Maslakova, Kaitlynn Spino, Alejandra Cortez Alvarez, Emily Nicholson, Sophie Egan, Elle Hopkins, Gavin Wade, Halle Lindstrom, Billy James, Zach Pennel Second row: Richard Emlet (with Mia), Emmett Gonzalez, Sarah Allen, Fox Melo, Isis Gotlib, Kara Sipes, Zoe Williams, Lainie Bell, Front Row: Aubrey Taradash, Aaron Galloway, Leanna Thompson, Kayleigh Rampen, Charlotte Davis, Emmi Morton, Claire Jenkins, Maya Watts, Lizzie Diehl, Daphne Daniel, Nadia Stoker, Trish Mace (with Winnie).Item Open Access OIMB Fall Term Photo 2023(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaBack row: Jeremy Worthington, Kaitlynn Spino, Elizabeth Wells, Cailin Holt, Brett Jahnke, Eliza Aronson, Laura Screen, Caitlyn Ellis, Kaylin Andrews, Will Carroll, Parker Jung, Jack Gleason, Jayce Lynch, Julia Meade, Svetlana Maslakova Second row: Emily Vidusic, Trish Mace, Ellie Mackey, Lauren Rice, Tristen Mora, Caitlin Plowman, Sarah Allen, Stephanie Dresie, Jay Tindel, Emily Nicholson, Katie Hurley, Sarah Haugh, Loie Bonnet, Daphne Daniels, Nikita Lewis, Allison Juan, George von Dassow Front row: Adam Lambright, Doris Munson, Danae Deitrich, Randi Navarro (with Pigg), Aaron Galloway, Lauren McNamara, Kai Walton, Lauren Reynoza, Crystal Caponi, Gabby Hewitt, Andrew Coleman, Maya Watts, Elizabeth Diehl, Richard Emlet (with Mia)Item Open Access OIMB Summer Term Photo 2023(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaBack row: David Neu, Madison Finney, Elizabeth Wells, Adam Lambright, Jeremy Worthington, Doris Munson, Cailin Holt, Jack Gleason, Ethan Kahn, Ryan McCarthy, Roman Stalick, Polina Radchenko, Jayce Lynch, Vithaka Goyal, Halle Lindstrom, Christopher Roden, Doug Warrick, Tristan Berry, Ryan Cribbs, Mike Johnson Third row: Kaitlin Tonra, Svetlana Maslakova, Caitlynn Ellis, Eli Boverman, Craig Young, Elijah Reed, Parker Jung, Cassandra Nelson, Nadia Stoker Second row: Christopher Wells, Ellie Mackey, Lauren Rice, Caitlin Plowman, Kaitlynn Spino, Jay Tindel, Henry Szumski, Liam Versteeg, Alissa Richbourg, Emmett Gonzalez, Riley Rimrodt, Fox Melo, Loie Bonnet, Cameron Montagne, Allison Juan, Natalie Craig, Tristan Moya, Anneliese Bishop-Perdue Front row standing: Laura Screen with Apollo, George von Dassow, Elise Hebert, Shreyaan Seth, Tara Thompson, Danae Deitrich, Crystal Caponi, Lauren Reynoza, Gabby Hewitt, Randi Navarro with Pigg, Bella Zandora, Sarah Allen, Naia Pulotu, Chloe Goodsell, Audrey Wong, Devon Forest-Hines Front row ground: Maya Watts, Emily Geier, PushkinItem Open Access OIMB Spring Term Photo 2023(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaBack row: Doris Munson, Craig Young, Christopher Roden, Laura Screen, Landon Sheeran, Zach Arnold, Ryan McCarthy, Roman Stalick, Trish Mace, Mike Johnson, James Johnson, Tristan Berry Fourth row: Adam Lambright, Emily Geier, Caitlynn Ellis, Jayce Lynch, Vance Lawry, Henry Szumski, Julia Meade, Randi Navarro with Pigg, Riley Rimrodt, Vithaka Goyal Third row: Ian Washington, Jenna Young, Halle Lindstrom, Anneliese Bishop-Perdue, Ellie Mackey Second row: Lauren Rice, Nicole Nakata, Avery Calhoun, Elizabeth Wells, Logen Williams, Sof Fox, Lauren McNamara, Madison Rusk, Tessa Marquez, Parker Jung, Emma Crump, Maya Watts Front row bottom step: Zane Baki, Jay Tindel, Keli Trudeau, Lauren Reynoza, Crystal Caponi, Loie Bonnet, Danae Deitrich, Emmett Gonzalez Front row ground: Mack Hardy, Christina Ellison, George von Dassow, Svetlana Maslakova, Katie Hurley behind Apollo, Richard Emlet with MiaItem Open Access OIMB Fall Term Photo 2022(2024-08-05) Watts, MayaBack row: George von Dassow, Mia Bloom, Christopher Roden, Emerald Burnett, Trish Mace, Laura Screen, Aldwin Ndhlovu, Ryan McCarthy, Maya Watts Second row: Christina Ellison, Maddy Rusk, Tessa Marquez, Sof Fox, Emily Geier, Marty McCamant, Adriana Diaz, Michelle Wallace, Sarah Elden, Richard Emlet with Mia Front row: Sandy Nelson with Koa, Doris Munson, Keli Trudeau, Avery Calhoun, Lauren Rice, Samantha Persad, McKenzie Lepley, Riley RimrodtItem Open Access Outlook, Fall 1984(College of Education, University of Oregon, 1984) Division of Educational Policy and Management, University of OregonArticles include "Toward Equality of the Sexes: Should Schools Take a New Approach?" by Jean Stockard, "Principal-Staff Relationships Affect Student Discipline" by Wynn De Bevoise, "Zeigler Examines Relationship Between Education and Equity" by Wynn De Bevoise, "Failures in Computer-Assisted Instruction: Reasons and Solutions" by Jo Ann Mazzarella, "Book Review" by John Packard, "UCEA Sponsors New Center on Organization Development" by Charlene Phipps, "When Schools Close Their Doors" by Charlene Phipps, "New Directions for Graduate Students" by Jo Ann Mazzarella, and "The Followup of Follow Through" by Russel Gersten.Item Open Access UO Art MFA 2022(University of Oregon, 2022) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Cebere, Agnese; Lichucki, Caroline; Buzzee, Dana; Langley, Erin; Petkau, Hannah; Clarke, Kara; Herceg, Noelle; Stoll, TylerEach year the terminal creative projects from our MFA candidates elevate and activate discourse and pleasure in the Art Department and across the College of Design with an ethos of fearless possibility. Their creative research of new knowledge, or the rearrangement of old knowledge, brings with it the sense that new texts have been penned, and new discourses activated. The University of Oregon MFA Art 2022 Exhibition culminates three years of independent research and experimentation by a cohort of eight artists whose various practices engage a broad range of inquiry, from expressions of the personal and diaristic to the examination and fictionalization of history, gender, magical thinking, cinema tropes, and the natural world. Over the last three years these candidates have navigated generational complexities while trying to transform their experiences and transcend the moment. This year marks the 99th year of the University’s MFA degree, making it one of the oldest programs in the country. As the program’s centennial moment approaches, we watch The MFA Graduates of 2022 realize their creative perspectives while challenging their audiences to view the world through a new lens.Item Open Access University of Oregon Department of Art MFA Thesis Exhibition Catalog(University of Oregon, 2021) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Turner, Caroline; Anderson, Claire; DeVaughn, Devon; Evans, Eden V.; Molloy, Ian Sherlock; Ward, Nathan Alexander; Amini, Sajad; Reckling, TannonEvery spring our graduating MFA candidates’ work emerges and activates the Art Department and the College of Design with an ethos of possibility and insight. Their creative research of new knowledge, or the rearrangement of old knowledge, brings with it the sense that a new day is rising. The 2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition culminates three years of independent research and experimentation by a cohort of eight artists whose various practices engage a broad range of inquiry, from expressions of the personal and diaristic to the examination and fictionalization of language, politics, and technology. While the world teetered this last year—fraught over the COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustice, and political chaos these candidates focused on their practices as the world blurred. They’ve shaped new strategies to teach on-line, built new curriculum to communicate remotely, and cloistered in their studios articulating their practices all the while navigating crisis shared with the nation. As the pandemic ebbs I hope the MFA Graduates of 2021 move forward with a sense of not only a new day rising but a new world emerging.Item Open Access University of Oregon Department of Art MFA Thesis(University of Oregon, 2020) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Walot, Doran; Talaei, Elnaz; Zhang, JunweiAlthough the University of Oregon has one of the oldest MFA programs in the country, this is the first time in its almost 100-year history that graduating students have not been able to present their work in a public exhibition. Certainly, this is not the way any of us imagined the year would go. Following executive orders in March to shelter in place due to COVID-19, our students were abruptly displaced from their studios, as well as their close-knit community of fellow artists. With the thesis show just weeks away, completing the work required multiple kinds of collaboration, solving unexpected logistical challenges, and working in the absence of their peers during the crucial final weeks. While navigating the dizzying pace of events that followed, this group of artists not only persevered, but they also triumphed. We are proud to present the thesis work of the 2020 MFA class in the pages that follow. Through deep introspection, hours of independent research and faculty critique, and an inspiring commitment to their studio work, each of these artists has developed a rich and complex project. While we cannot all be together in person to celebrate these accomplishments, we are proud to share and honor their projects here, from a distance.Item Open Access University of Oregon Department of Art MFA(University of Oregon, 2019) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Bjork, Aaron Whitney; Claybrook, Talon; Howell, Leah; Khan, Sumer Haseena; Miller, Daniel; Moignard, Neal; Parnes, Stephanie; Segapeli, Aja; Thompson, Kayla; Vaughn, JenThe Department of Art at the University of Oregon is pleased to present our 2019 MFA Thesis Exhibition at Disjecta Contemporary Art Center in Portland, Oregon. Marking the culmination of three years of rigorous studio investigation and critical discourse, the ten artists in this exhibition engage a wide breadth of art making practices that build on and challenge the histories of painting, sculpture, photography, print media, craft and digital practices. The exhibition is the outcome of the expansive work undertaken by our graduates and their intellectual curiosity in looking deeply at the conditions prevalent and pressing in our world today. With dramatic shifts in practice over the past three years, this cohort of artists have created a tight-knit community through the exchange of ideas formed by extensive conversations with our nationally and internationally recognized faculty, visiting artists, critics and curators. For this catalog, we bring our MFA Graduates together with the PHD and MA students in the History of Art and Architecture Department to produce written reflections on the creative processes and concepts behind the works of our ten graduating artists. This collaborative initiative, made possible through the stellar organization of Professor Jenny Lin, highlights what we hope to accomplish in our academic and artistic life – gather together around contexts that matter and build connections that expand our subject positions. So, it is with great pride that we celebrate the final work created by our 2019 MFA graduates at the University of Oregon and we look forward to watching and cheering their creative endeavors yet to come.Item Open Access Department of Art MFA Thesis Exhibition 2018(University of Oregon, 2018) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Wurts, Alexander; Hughes, Laura; Wood, Natalie; Milner, StephenItem Open Access UO Art 2017 MFA(University of Oregon, 2017) Department of Art, University of Oregon; Campbell, Andrew Douglas; Couch, Chelsea; Weng, Esther; Moore, Joe; Asahina, Lee; Hampton, Mandy; Morgan, Mary Margaret; Wallace, Meril; Linn, RonThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of French literary critic and theorists Roland Barthes’ influential 1967 essay, The Death of the Author. In countless MFA critiques and seminars, artists have grappled with Barthes’ essay and its implications related to de-skilling, negation of authorial voice, and birth of the reader/viewer. Each of the nine artists included in the University of Oregon’s 2017 MFA Thesis Exhibition undoubtedly addresses the viewer, challenging audiences to explore new ways of thinking about and moving in the world through infiltration, translation, and humor. Yet in all of the artworks presented, the viewer “is born” not at the expense and death of the author, but through a shared insistence on the importance of the relationship between artist and viewer, artistic presence, and/or the laying bare of the production apparatus.Item Open Access 2018 Spring Storm(2018) Department of Art, University of OregonThe School of Art + Design Spring Storm 2018 is the culminating exhibition for senior students completing degrees in Art, Art & Technology and Product Design. Representing the synthesis of studio work across the last four years, each student develops a piece with support from their faculty mentor in the final term. Throughout their education, Art + Design students have benefited from close relationships with faculty and their peers in studio classes. Engaging a broad range of work across art and design, students have not only developed formal, technical, material and critical capabilities, they have also cultivated individual perspectives and practices. Our students are equipped with 21st century approaches - from sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, fibers, and metalsmithing to interactivity, video, animation, visual communications, and emerging technology to designing objects for use across a broad range of scales and purposes - ready to raise questions, shape experience and solve problems through their work.Item Open Access 2015 Spring Storm(2015) Department of Art, University of OregonIn its third edition, Spring Storm presents the creative endeavors and accomplishments of our graduating seniors with a public exhibition and accompanying catalog. As undergraduate art and digital art majors, our students gain a wonderful breadth of study through foundational coursework and experimentation across a wide range of disciplines. Within this rich and diverse community, students are both connected to the historic traditions of specific mediums and engaged in a contemporary process of inquiry and exploration. With the mentorship of faculty members in capstone or advanced courses, students bridge the gap between ideas and material, form or image to create meaningful and unique works of art. Our students learn to think responsively, ask questions, look for creative solutions, and express ideas apropos to their regional culture while adapting and responding to a global landscape. In this way, Spring Storm marks the culmination of their creative studies in the Department of Art and represents a significant moment in their evolution from students to young artists.Item Open Access 2022 Spring Storm(2022) Department of Art, University of OregonStudents completing their degrees in Art, Art & Technology, and Product Design have been working tirelessly to imagine, invent, create, and realize a tremendous range of independent creative projects. These artists and designers have forged ahead during these strange and unsettling times, developing unexpected ways of doing things, collaborating in new ways, and realizing amazing projects.Item Open Access 2021 Spring Storm(2021) Department of Art, University of OregonThe School of Art + Design’s annual end-of-year exhibition Spring Storm celebrates the culminating work of our senior students completing degrees in Art, Art & Technology, and Product Design. Engaging a broad range of art and design practices, their work reflects the pluralism of contemporary culture and the dynamism of their curiosity and engagement. We are so proud of all they have discovered as students in Art + Design. All the late nights in the studio, making things work. All of the seemingly impossible problems their faculty posed to them, and the surprising outcomes catalyzed. All of the ways their vision has grown – what became interesting, what became possible, what their own ideas, passions and capabilities are. Spring Storm marks a pivotal moment for our graduating seniors, celebrating their college experience and launching them into lifetime of creative thinking and innovative action.