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  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During the summer of 2022, my travels—for environmental fieldwork and vacations alike—took me all across Oregon’s Cascade Range, from the North Santiam Canyon to Mount Bachelor. Whether the skies were misty or blue, whether ...
  • Li, Alexander (2023-03-13)
    I took this picture flying out of Los Angeles. As the plane climbed, watching the different clouds roll over the hills and against the blue sky was inspiring. Seeing the clouds cast shadow across each other from a high ...
  • Schmitt, Jadon (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photograph at Zion National Park’s Upper Emerald Pools. At the end of a grueling hike, I was treated to this awe-inspiring waterfall. Shot from a low vantage point looking up the sheer canyon wall, the composition ...
  • Collins-Burke, Drew (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photo while on vacation with my family during spring break of 2022. According to Oregon Coast Beach Connection, the rocks seen in the ocean were formed by lava rivers around 12 to 18 million years ago. These ...
  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During a recent job as a field technician, I spent time in the burn area of the Beachie Creek Fire, which struck the Lyons-Detroit corridor in August 2020. The fire burned nearly 200,000 acres of old-growth forest, and ...
  • Sanchez-Reddick, Carmen Theresa (2023-03-13)
    Aboard the R/V Atlantis, ALVIN awaits deployment with one pilot and two scientists within its hull excited for the unknowns they may encounter on the sea floor. ALVIN, a human-occupied submersible owned by the U.S. Navy ...
  • von Raven, Billy (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    “A Child’s Map of a Future World” is a mixed media work on wood panel that investigates how a future descendant might map a world of climate breakdown using accumulated everyday fragments. These fragments were chosen ...
  • Lake, Anna (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    This photo series was taken while out in the field for a class at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB), the coastal campus of the University of Oregon. These pictures represent the small intricacies in the beautifully ...
  • Lawrence, Isais (University of Oregon, 2021-01)
    The illustration is focused around “emergy,” which is a word created from the term “embodied energy.” Emergy is the total energy used in the life cycle of a product; it is the energy required both directly and indirectly ...
  • Hopkins, Lincoln (University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    This is a photo of a member of the species Orange Cup Coral (Balanophyllia elegans) taken underneath a dissection scope at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology—one of the University of Oregon’s satellite campuses. The ...
  • Mueller, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    In this thesis, I examine Gwendolyn Brooks’s diptych poems “Two Dedications” from her 1968 collection In the Mecca. Critical accounts of “Two Dedications” cast the poems as fixed oppositions between “frivolous” Western art ...
  • Schumm, Katie M. (2008-06)
    Community-based programs for youth are currently gaining a significant amount of attention from researchers and practitioners across a variety of fields and disciplines. One type of community-based arts program for youth ...
  • Colburn, Kimberly (2007)
    My research explores the factors involved in selecting plays for a professional theatrical season for the purpose of creating a decision-making model. The factors examined include the mission statement of the organization, ...
  • Agocs, Karen (2013-06)
    This Master’s research project explored how international community-based artdevelopment projects are implemented through volunteer tourism programs. It addresses the impacts of volunteer-tourism on receiving communities, ...
  • Sherman, Arielle R., (Arielle Rose) (2011-06)
    In my final Master’s project, I studied both the practical and theoretical implications concerning the integration of social media and fundraising within arts organizations and how these implications encourage or detract ...
  • Hurst, Cortney (2013-06)
    This project explores and describes the process of performing arts programming, in coordination with community engagement strategies, in an effort for a performing arts center to offer a better and more accurate ...
  • 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 ...

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