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  • Langley, Erin (University of Oregon, 2022)
    n his 1984 essay collection The Responsibility of Forms Roland Barthes refutes the notion of a blank surface writing “No surface, wherever we consider it, is a virgin surface: everything is always, already, rough, ...
  • Winchester, Rachel (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    In my research into interdisciplinary choreographic processes, I found there to be a lacking representation of recent scholarship dedicated to exploring the relationship between literature and dance. As a dance theatre ...
  • Petkau, Hannah (2022)
    Drawing is a balancing act of reality and fiction. Line and form are markers, representative of space and experience, a record of things tangible and ephemeral. There is the capacity for a linear trajectory but it can be ...
  • Buzzee, Dana (2022)
    Towards offering narrative and details on the research and thought which has evolved into my terminal creative project, Eternal Flux, this report takes the form of a collection of smaller verses through the methodology of ...
  • Lichucki, Caroline (2022)
    My practice finds roots that extend towards the transient, the mundane, and the chthonic. I am informed by my training in traditional forms of drawing, painting, and sculpture. This foundation lays the framework for images ...
  • Herceg, Noelle (University of Oregon, 2022)
    In the cold-lit stale rooms of IDEAL LIVING, her food tray is brought up as close as it could be to her chair, and my grandpa sits behind it. He picks up the spoon and scoops up mush— brown mush, with a little bit of green ...
  • Cebere, Agnese (University of Oregon, 2022)
    My terminal creative project is concerned with spectatorship, freedom and control, the technologies of the grid and virtual reality, theatricality and performance. I investigate the tropes of the Western and the figure of ...
  • Hampton, Mandy; Keathley, Mandy (2017)
    To sculpt is to cloak empty space in material. Like a balloon containing air, my sculptures give shape to empty spaces, while simultaneously concealing them. The experience of making a sculpture is like hiking up a mountain; ...

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