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  • Nosiglia, Richard Robert (2012-06)
    This study explores the use of MBRAs (Mutually Beneficial Repatriation Agreements) in the repatriation process of stolen art works to their original owners/ source countries of origin. The topic of cultural patrimony and ...
  • Koel, Jordan (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    This thesis is an exploration of Carolingian art within the context of religious devotion. The second chapter investigates the theoretical aspects related to the use of images by examining historical sources. These texts ...
  • 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 ...
  • Asim, Ina (2019)
    The Artful Fabric of Collecting site introduces viewers to Chinese textiles from the collection of Gertrude Bass Warner (1863-1951), an American who developed the conviction that improved relations between nations can only ...
  • Manela, Aaron Daniel (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    In this study I examine representations of antisemitism, fantasy, and cultural imperialism in the 1864 ballet The Little Humpbacked Horse, composed by Cesare Pugni and choreographed by Arthur Saint-Leon. As the creative ...
  • Wang, Xiaoyu (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    My dissertation analyzes four Okinawan literary works to explore how desire and the struggle for recognition, as formulated by Hegel, unfold within the Okinawan context. Through examining the various manifestations of the ...
  • Francis, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2016-06-07)
    The contemporary circus arts are in an era of increasing prominence in the United States dues to increased exposure in a wide range of media and throughout a variety of different performing arts forms. However, in spite ...
  • Melvin, Robert (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-08)
    The University of Oregon winter 2008 terminal studio to be conducted by professor D. Genasci, addresses potential development of the Conway (Consolidated Truck Lines) property in northwest Portland, Oregon. The area has ...
  • Pfund, Cara (University of Oregon, 2013-05-14)
  • Corney, Mikaela (University of Oregon, 2012-05-21)
  • Lin, Christina (University of Oregon, 2012-11-08)
  • Cruser, Sage (University of Oregon, 2014-01-05)
  • Price, Basil (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Hsu, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2014)
  • Young, Krista (University of Oregon, 2014)
  • Steinmetz, Mayumi Takanashi (University of Oregon, 1985-06)
    Nosatsu is both a graphic art object and a religious object. Until very recently, scholars have ignored nosatsu because of its associations with superstition and low-class, uneducated hobbyists. Recently, however, a new ...
  • Strickland, Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    The ability to perform Chopin fluently is an essential skill for any accomplished classical pianist. Chopin composed primarily for solo piano, and his technical and musical mastery of the instrument allowed him to write ...
  • 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 ...
  • Mathie, Kimberly (2006-06)
    In pursuit of increased public financial support, arts advocates strategically align arts and culture with larger policy issues like economic and community development, academic achievement and social development for youth. ...
  • Rodriguez Rodriguez, Kyryhan M. (2009)
    The purpose of this master’s research project is to explore how the public school system and arts organizations in Puerto Rico are addressing the arts education and artistic talent development needs of Puerto Rican high ...

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