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…environments change with their seclusion? Does early or current separation from en vogue accepted artistic ven- ues hinder artistic development, or does it give unique perspective and insight? Are there…

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In the Garden – Call for Submissions

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…often dismissed as lifeless or even ugly? What can gardening teach us about sustainability, gratitude, and reciprocity? How does food connect us to place, people, and community? What does being…

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Spring Semester Update

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…2020 Juried Student Art Exhibition exhibition is… Read More Student exhibitions have gone online! Due to precautions being taken to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in our community, our… Read

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Virginia Solomon

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…include contemporary art, curation, gender studies, queer theory, visual culture, subcultures, and alternative forms of politics. Solomon’s research has been supported by a Canadian Art Research Fellowship at the National…

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YAAA – Resources for Facilitators/Teachers

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…Ruckus Society – A multi-racial network of trainers dedicated to providing necessary tools, preparation, and support to build direct action for social change movements. Advocates for Youth – Youth Activist…

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Printmaking Faculty

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Justin Diggle. justin.diggle(at)utah.edu BA(Hons). Bristol Polytechnic. UK. 1989. MFA. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. USA. 1997. www.justindiggle.com Image Gallery Surveillance Portrait ll. Laser Engraved Screenprint. 2016 My work has been selected for…

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Presenter Biographies

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…years playing cowboy. He now resides in Las Vegas, New Mexico, where Billy the Kid served time in jail, and spends his adult years playing Associate Professor of Art at…

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…concept of the body in time, considering it not as a discrete entity but as a fluid component on a continuum of matter. These ideas are addressed in the context…

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