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  • Fairman, Alana (University of Oregon, 2022)
    This paper takes the reader through several foundational movements in defining originality and replication in visual art, beginning with the gilded age in Europe, continuing through modernism and postmodernism, and ending ...
  • Schukis, Hyacinth (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This thesis consists of a suite of photographic self-portraits and a critical introduction to the history of queer photographic self-representation through performative reenactment. The critical introduction theorizes that ...
  • Avila, Maribel; Capps, Madison; Carlile, Kayla; Conner, Jessica; Cosart, Mary; Dean, Izzy; Dillon, Alex; Forbis, Meaghan; Gouge, Hayes; Harlig, Chloe; Johnson, Hannah; Kopf, Erica; Mejia, Raza; Moore, Maddie; Orth, Milana; Pachte, Natalia; Perea, Corina; Pratt, Katie; Schones, Madison; Vann, Morgan; Wright, Natalie (University of Oregon, 2016)
    “Art, Activism, and Popular Culture” (WGS 199) investigates how art and activism intersect to address pressing contemporary social issues concerning gender, race, and sexuality. In particular, the course focuses on how art ...
  • Byrne, Kayla (University of Oregon, 2016)
    The question I intend to answer with this project is: Can artistic practice stimulate the designer and the public to interact in ways that will promote public awareness of a local post-industrial site? The aim of this ...
  • Willson, Nicoleen (2011-03)
    Because successful boards of directors are an essential component of successful nonprofit organizations, this paper seeks to explore best practices and pertinent issues relating to boards of directors in the arts, and ...
  • Franklin-Phipps, Asilia (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    This dissertation is an exploration of how teaching and learning about race and racism happens in the context of a particularly racially charged political and cultural climate—Black Lives Matter rallies and activism, the ...
  • Maiolo, Derek Lou (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    When Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, it marked a drastic change in national and foreign policy. The enactment of new travel bans, the withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and other “America first” ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    CFAR’s Catalytic Conversations serve the creative practices of individuals and groups by giving them an opportunity to engage a small body of thinkers in ways that contribute to a project or line of thinking that is in ...
  • Bertoglio, Eva (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    This thesis explores creativity as a combinative process and intends to document the intentional development of my poetic work through research, analytical essays, a portfolio of poems, and a personal reflection. There are ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2022)
    Critical Conversations encourages exchange and inquiry. The partners above facilitate a year-round calendar of studio visits for Oregon artists by prominent visiting curators and arts writers who present public lectures ...
  • Greene, Elexus (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Ancestry is a representation of being torn between wisdom and desire, where her youth screams for her to be hip, urban, and carefree while her inheritance keeps her grounded and resilient. Her vision has been replaced by ...
  • Tobier, Nick; Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
  • Dorland, Emma (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    This thesis investigates the relationship between creative works and nonviolent protest. It studies the impact of visual and performative art on movement building and examines the features of Creative Nonviolent Protest ...
  • Loutzenhiser, Stephen (University of Oregon, 2016-03)
    In this thesis, I explore the rich history of horror films through their most popular and well-remembered entries. Using this analysis of why each individual movie is well-remembered, I examine them as products of their ...
  • Rosen, Marcella (University of Oregon, 2020)
    In June 2018, the Portland City Council adopted Resolution 37371. This resolution aims to transition Portland, Oregon, into a Smart City via the continued creation of integrated urban technology infrastructure. This text ...
  • Williamson, Iris; Harker, Tiffany (2022)
    Habits of Denial is a series of public programs and exhibitions exploring the broad theme of ACCESS, exhibited online and in venues in Eugene and Portland, Oregon with additional research and participation from across the ...
  • Hanes, Lauren (University of Oregon, 2023)
    This thesis seeks to accomplish an exploration of individual instances of mythology and fictional creatures from various points of recorded human history and across various continents with documented human presence. This ...
  • Teague, Edward H. (2014-09-30)
    This presentation surveys the Percent for Art collection on display in Knight Library using floorplans to serve as a guide.
  • Donish, Cassandra (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    While the geographic literature has explored the role of artists as either harbingers or victims of gentrifying processes, this thesis examines the ways in which a particular group of artists contests gentrification. This ...
  • Ho, Grace (University of Oregon, 2014-06)

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