Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15461 Title Mindful Design: Human-Centered Learning by Sierra Jarding Creator Sierra H. Jarding Date 3/23/2026 Type text Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/27/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract Here is the link to my published portfolio: https://sites.google.com/mail.wou.edu/sjarding-portfolio/home Human-Centered Learning This portfolio represents a culminating synthesis of my journey as an educator and a candidate for a Master of Science in Education: Learning Design & Technology. As an elementary and middle school educator based in Oregon, my practice is rooted in the belief that the most effective learning environments are frictionless. Guided by the principles of Universal Design for Learning, I advocate for the idea that intentional accessibility benefits the entire community, transforming individual accommodations into universal assets. The artifacts presented here highlight a commitment to a regulated brain, integration of art, nature, and mindfulness in curriculum to move students from a state of stress into a state of curiosity. Throughout this work, I explore the ethical integration of technology and artificial intelligence, ensuring digital tools serve as bridges to student agency rather than barriers to human connection. Ultimately, my goal is to equip students with lifelong skills including: self-advocacy, emotional regulation, and flexibility, that persist long after they leave my classroom. By blending creative, human-centered design with modern technology, I aim to foster inclusive spaces where every learner is empowered to navigate an evolving world with confidence and authenticity. Degree Master of Science in Education: Learning Design & Technology Key Words frictionless learning environment culture of calm lifelong skills Type portfolio -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15458 Title The Art and Study of Intentional Student-Centered Learning and Intrinsic Motivation in a High School Theatre Class Creator Sarah Schmidt Date 6/12/2026 Type text Image;StillImage data Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/27/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This is an action research project based on student-centered learning and intrinsic motivation in the theatre classroom. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words Theatre Motivation Learning Note Amy Bowden Type action_research_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15417 Title From Restless to Ready: Using Yoga and Mindfulness to Support Self-Regulation in the Elementary Classroom Creator Laura Coen Date 6/13/2026 Type text Image;StillImage Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/27/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This action research study examined the impact of integrating yoga and mindfulness practices into a third and fourth grade art classroom to support student self-regulation, engagement, and classroom climate. Over twelve weeks, students participated in brief meditation, breathing exercises, yoga, and mindful movement embedded within art instruction. Data were collected through lesson plans, teacher reflection journals, classroom observations, student work, and mentor feedback. Findings indicated improvements in students' emotional readiness, attention, classroom participation, and peer relationships. The study suggests that integrating embodied mindfulness practices into elementary art education provides and effective approach for supporting whole-child development and creating positive learning environments. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words yoga art elementary Note Marcus Wenzel Kathleen Rice Type action_research_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15413 Title Weaving Together Culture, Diversity, and Identity: Incorporating Multicultural Education in a Non-Diverse Art Classroom Creator Katrina Kildea Date 6/12/2026 Type text Image;StillImage Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/27/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This action research project describes the methods, lessons, and impact of multicultural education in a ethnically homogenous art classroom in Oregon, utilizing local Native American knowledge and voices to create meaningful educational experiences to the students. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words multicultural education action research project indigenous education Note Marcus Wenzel Kathleen Rice Type action_research_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15372 Title Designing an Inclusive Art Classroom: A Framework to Support Emergent Bilingual and Neurodiverse Learners Creator Adaline Lathrop Date 6/13/2026 Type text Image;StillImage data Language eng spa Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/27/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This action research project examined how instructional strategies grounded in Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP), collectively referred to as the Lathrop Framework, impacted emergent bilingual and neurodiverse students in a secondary art classroom. Drawing on classroom observations, student surveys, participation data, student work samples, and grade patterns, this study explored how intentionally designed learning experiences influenced student engagement, confidence, and sense of belonging. Analysis of the data revealed three major themes: Creative Freedom Increases Engagement, Supportive Environments Build Confidence, and Sense of Belonging Through Community. Findings suggested that providing students with meaningful choice, multiple pathways for accessing and expressing learning, and opportunities to connect coursework to their identities contributed to increased participation and investment in learning. This study highlights the importance of accessible, inclusive instructional practices that support diverse learners while fostering engagement, confidence, and belonging. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words Emergent Bilingual Neurodiverse Strategies Note Marcus Wenzel Cheri Lentz Type action_research_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/15250 Resource class dctype:Text Title PURE Insights Volume 15.5 Cover Art Creator Natalie Puha Date 2026-07-01 Type Text Image;StillImage Identifier PURE155d Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/01/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This cover artwork pays (see what I did there?) tribute to the vanitas still life paintings of 17th-century Dutch Baroque painters, in which flowers symbolize life’s impermanence. Neon price labels are collaged on top of one another, radiating outward to depict the explosive look of Crape Myrtle flowers on campus that bloom in the summertime. Just like the Crape Myrtle plant’s flowers, our ownership of material possessions is impermanent. Scribbled lines made with markers and pens optically mix. Ink is conceived to be a permanent medium, but the price label stickers allow for a quick cover-up. Volume 15.5 Supported by Jen Bracy Key Words collage Baroque flowers -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14926 Title Even Now, the Assignment is Wrong Creator Bree Trickel Description WR 121 Winner of Outstanding Essay Award Date 6/15/2023 Identifier UnboundV4a Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 04/15/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract An untraditional essay in which mental health is paired with poetry. It is spoken prose and meant to combine art with assignment. In particular, what one can get from writing and learning experiences, and why teachers are so important. Volume 4 Supported by Tandy Tillinghast Key Words Literacy narrative poetry writing experiences -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14838 Title PURE Volume 15 Cover Creator Micah Dillard Date 4/10/2026 Type Image; StillImage; Text Identifier PURE_2026d Rights In Copyright. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract The cover art was a collaboration between Micah Dillard (illustration) and Jen Bracy (art direction). The artwork was stylistically inspired by Milton Glaser, a pioneer in the history of graphic design and illustration in the 1960s and beyond. The work was created in response to, and as a companion piece for, the poem “Woman Work” written by Maya Angelou in 1978. The repeated female figure image is meant to be upside down, embodying the chaos and sadness of the life of endless chores cited in the poem. The falling woman can also be interpreted as representing the potential release of letting go of what you can’t co ntrol. The background is a scratchy, sketchy, and a bit like rain, which serves as a symbol of nature, which calls to Maya Angelou’s character as she goes through the motions of her daily life being a mother, woman, and person of color. The subtle form of an anatomical heart reminds the viewer of her humanity Supported by Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14739 Title The Influence of Nintendo Video Games on Creativity Creator Shane Pelinski Date 6/15/2025 Type Text Image; StillImage Identifier honorstheses_091725d Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/29/2025, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract In this project, I will be looking into the connection between videogames and creativity, more specifically video games from Nintendo and how their games can have an impact on players’ creativity. Multiple Nintendo franchises such as the Legend of Zelda and Animal Crossing bring their own unique ideas to the table that can encourage players to expand their own creative scoop. An important part of my thesis will be making my own creative art projects that will take inspiration from Nintendo games I have played. This will allow me to prove the idea that Nintendo can be influential on creativity. This project will include examination of three different Nintendo Switch games as well as articles that are linked to the idea that video games and creativity are connected. My goal is to show how Nintendo videogames are a great source of inspiration and do my own creative projects inspired by Nintendo games to further prove that. I believe this project will aid in my life goal to be a creative individual and perhaps inspire others to take inspiration from one of their favorite pastimes. Department or school name within institution Honors Note Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14721 Title Golden Gaze Creator Chloe Elmore Date 7/15/2025 Identifier PURE_07152025a Rights In Copyright. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract The design for this cover is a watercolor piece that, through the use of a lavender color scheme and symbolism, is meant to evoke a sense of peace and tranquility, especially in today’s current climate. The use of lavender, covering the majority of the work, has a calming effect on viewers, along with the many elements of nature from the deer to the trees and water below it. In the center of the painting is a glowing circle, with which one can correlate to the recent lunar eclipse, demonstrating a time of growth. It is a reminder that while changes are happening, we can still find peace and growth in the people and environment with which we choose to surround ourselves. Volume 14 Supported by Jen Bracy Key Words deer visual art peace -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14622 Title Effects of Social Cognitive Theory on Student Motivation in a Secondary Level Art Classroom Creator Jeneba Diane King Date 6/15/2025 Type Text Identifier JenebaDianeKing_ARP_2025 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2025, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This study examines the effects of a social cognitive approach to teaching on motivation in a high school art classroom, with the intent of increasing student motivation in class activities to increase genuine interaction with art on the whole. Student reactions in three periods of Drawing 2 were examined using their work responses, personal observations, co-teacher observations, and lesson plan analysis. All data was analyzed through coding using Social Cognitive Theory as the guiding theory. Results show that student motivation increased significantly with increased student choice, relaxed deadlines, and both positive and negative reinforcement strategies. Results are limited due to duration of the study and quantity of participants, but they imply that a Social Cognitive approach is helpful for engaging more students in a classroom in a genuine way. Future studies could examine this approach in different subjects or with a larger range of art class subjects. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Amy Bowden Maren Anderson Type Action Research Project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14542 Title A Rough Sketch: Cultivating Motivation and Self-Efficacy in High School Art Students Creator Ariel Rolfe Date 6/15/2025 Type Text Identifier ArielRolfe_ARP_2025 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2025, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This paper investigates how self-reflection can impact self-efficacy and how student choice impacts participation through the lens of self-determination theory (Ford, 2019). The author explores how her own educational experience as an unmotivated student shaped her pedagogical approach to support students' beliefs in their capacity for intellectual growth as well as self-efficacy. Although the data collected from 56 students over a two week project resulted in more questions than answers, it also demonstrated an increase in self-efficacy overall that is worthy of investigating further. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words self-determination theory social cognitive theory art classroom Note Marcus Wenzel Michele Haney Type Action Research Project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14438 Resource class dctype:Text Title A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching Art Creator Morgan Amerson Date 2024-12-23 Type Text Images; StillImages Identifier 20240801_ARP_a Language eng Abstract This action research project explores the implementation and outcomes of a trauma-informed approach to teaching art in a middle school setting. The study emphasizes the importance of creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive classroom environment that addresses the emotional and psychological well-being of students. Key strategies include establishing clear routines, providing calming sensory tools, incorporating mindfulness exercises, and using a reward system to reinforce positive behaviors. Data collected through informal student surveys, behavioral observations, and self-assessment sessions indicate a significant improvement in students' sense of security, trust, and engagement. The findings reveal that prioritizing safety, trust, empowerment, and cultural sensitivity not only enhances academic performance but also fosters a sense of community and emotional well-being among students. This research underscores the transformative potential of trauma-informed teaching practices in promoting a nurturing and equitable educational experience. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words Trauma-Informed Pedagogy Art Education Social-Emotional Learning Note Lin Wu Marie LeJeune Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14426 Title Art Interaction Mapping: A Framework for Engaging Visual Art Students in Remote Learning Environments Creator Kat Costa Date 2024-12-23 Type Text Images; StillImages Identifier 20241223_PP_e Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 12/23/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract Designed for advanced visual art courses at the college level, this project outlines conceptual mapping as a teaching strategy for increasing student engagement in remote learning environments. By combining instructional design principles with constructivist learning theory, the author created a series of visualization templates and lesson prompts for use with project-based activities. Art Interaction Mapping is a creative inquiry model that guides students through an iterative process of artwork development and reflective self-assessment. The project outcome is an adaptable learning framework that instructors can utilize with a variety of art mediums, tools, or digital technologies. Degree Master of Science in Education: Educational Technology Key Words studio art, artistic research, art education Note Gregory Zobel Marcus Wenzel Weiwei Zhang Type professional_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14324 Title Rhizomatic Learning in Practice: Facilitating Collaborative Learning in Middle School Art Creator Brianna Rigg Date 8/1/2024 Type Text Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 8/02/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This is an action research project investigating the impact of rhizomatic learning in collaborative projects in a middle school art classroom. Degree action_research Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words art curriculum, middle school -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14323 Title Increasing Student Engagement in the Middle School Art Room Through Warm Demander Pedagogy Creator Anna Cottom Date 8/2/2024 Type Text Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 8/02/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This project aimed to examine whether a shift in high expectations for students to diligently apply their time to sharpen their skills would increase the value they placed on pushing themselves to explore further what they can do with their art projects. Using a warm demander approach, I insisted that my students meet higher expectations, practice self-control, and deeply engage with the work they did in my class. Degree action_research Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words warm demander, rural, secondary school Note Lin Wu Marie LeJeune -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14322 Title The Art of Teaching: Combining Teaching Artistic Behaviors and Discipline-Based Arts Education Creator Alanna Volk Date 8/12/2024 Type Text; Images; StillImages Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 8/02/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Abstract This study explored the impact of integrating TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior) and DBAE (Discipline-Based Art Education) pedagogies on student performance and engagement in a secondary art classroom. By combining these two approaches, the study aimed to create a more effective and enjoyable learning environment. The TAB approach emphasized student well-being and personal expression, fostering a sense of autonomy and self-directed learning. Meanwhile, DBAE provided a structured framework for critique and technical skill development, ensuring high-quality artistic work. The study found that this hybrid pedagogy significantly enhanced students' ability to work independently and engage deeply with their art projects. The supportive setups and personal connections promoted by TAB, coupled with the clear expectations and structured feedback of DBAE, contributed to a balanced and enriched educational experience. This integration not only improved students’ artistic skills and overall satisfaction but also helped in nurturing their growth as future artists. Through this approach, the study demonstrated how combining structured skill development with creative freedom can lead to better artistic outcomes and greater student engagement. License CC-BY-NC-SA (attribution, non-commercial, share alike) Degree action_research Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Key Words Middle School, Arts Education, Inter-pedagogical, TAB, DBAE Note Marie LeJeune Lin Wu -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14257 Title An Art Talk in Painting Studio Creator Seyed Abdollah Shahrokni Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon Subject colleges universities diverse students Description A transman in head and shoulders, right profile speaks animatedly. In front of him, on our right, is an incomplete work of art; behind him, on our left, a woman looks on. He has light skin tone, close-cropped brown hair and scruffy beard and mustache; he wears a gray work shirt and a large, round, black earring; he has a blue pencil tucked behind his ear. His mouth partially open, he looks slightly downward to a person outside the frame of the photo, and he gestures close to his body. The woman, from behind his left shoulder, looks at the same person with a closed-mouth smile. She has medium skin tone and dark brown hair pulled back. On the right, we see a portion of two images mounted vertically on a black panel. They have an identical geometric composition with three-dimensionality, but the top image is grayscale and the bottom image is orange. Publisher Western Oregon University Date 2023 Type Image;StillImage Photograph Identifier diversityimages_234 Is Part Of https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/page/diversity-images License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Key Words transmen; women; Irish; Native Hawaiian; Eastern European; Filipino/a; Japanese; age:41; age:21; scars; tattoos; jewelry; average build; petite, short; beards; short hair; brown hair; natural hair; brown eyes Note A transmale student presents his art in a painting studio, and a female student looks on. Note A student gives an in-studio art talk. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14256 Title In-Studio Art Talk Back View Creator Seyed Abdollah Shahrokni Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon Subject colleges universities diverse students Description a description is not yet provided for this image. Publisher Western Oregon University Date 2023 Type Image;StillImage Photograph Identifier diversityimages_233 Is Part Of https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/page/diversity-images License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Note alt-text is not yet provided for this image Note A student gives an in-studio art talk. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14255 Title Making an Observation during Art Talk Creator Seyed Abdollah Shahrokni Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon Subject colleges universities diverse students Description a description is not yet provided for this image. Publisher Western Oregon University Date 2023 Type Image;StillImage Photograph Identifier diversityimages_232 Is Part Of https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/page/diversity-images License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Note alt-text is not yet provided for this image Note A student makes an observation about a classmate's painting. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14254 Title In-Studio Art Talk Creator Seyed Abdollah Shahrokni Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon Subject colleges universities diverse students Description a description is not yet provided for this image. Publisher Western Oregon University Date 2023 Type Image;StillImage Photograph Identifier diversityimages_231 Is Part Of https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/page/diversity-images License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Note alt-text is not yet provided for this image Note A student gives an in-studio art talk. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14253 Title The Artist Explains his Work Creator Seyed Abdollah Shahrokni Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon Subject colleges universities diverse students Description a description is not yet provided for this image. Publisher Western Oregon University Date 2023 Type Image;StillImage Photograph Identifier diversityimages_230 Is Part Of https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/page/diversity-images License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Note alt-text is not yet provided for this image Note A student gives an art talk at the easel. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13788 Title Windows Into Comfort: Exploring Mindfulness Through Art Creator Quinlan Wedge Subject illustration mental health art Date 6/17/2024 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier honors_073024m Language eng Rights https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/29/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. Abstract As the climate changes, wealth disparity increases, and war and disease rage on, it can be easy to lose sight of the positive aspects of life. Because people endure these daily stressors, they require and deserve access to services, therapies, and activities that bring them comfort, security, and pleasure. With this project, I aimed to find an artistic endeavor that allowed me to make my own escape from the realities of the world into one of comfort, something that I could look at and instantly feel better, and I knew I could do that by combining two subjects that interest me: architecture and animation. I began this project by planning and designing the subject of the paintings: Studio Ghibli movies and windows. I chose three different window styles and three different scenes from Studio Ghibli movies that appeal to me. Next, I considered why I had chosen animated films and windows as my subjects and researched them both. I applied a psychological lens considering why windows are important, emphasizing their benefit on mental health, and I reflected on why I think animated films are valuable as well. Once learning enough about my subjects, I combined the window frames and the landscapes into three cohesive paintings. I designed and cut the wood shapes and painted them. After completing my works, I contextualized and reflected on my project. I have produced a collection of artwork that addresses both architecture and mental health and well-being. It is my hope that my work will show windows and animation from a more introspective mindset and inspire others to create their own comfort spaces through art. Degree Undergraduate Honors Thesis Department or school name within institution Honors Note Jodie Garrison Note Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13567 Resource class dctype:Text Title Looking Into the Eyes of the Artist: A look Into Self Portraits Creator Aisia Carrillo Subject self portrait Date Jun-23 2023-06-15 Type Text Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract My interest in this project is something I have had for most of my life. I have always been interested in art and creating things that are unique to me. Unlike before, my parents greatly encouraged this interest because I had shown extreme interest in it. I took my first art class in middle school, and that was where I got a good idea of what I liked besides saying that I liked "art" in general. I liked drawing, specifically with a pencil. From there, I took more classes in high school that helped grow my interest in drawing and the different styles of creating pictures and images. To narrow down my interest in portraits that would come later in my first year of college where I made my first self-portrait. It was not something I was particularly proud of. However, it has been something that has driven this need to practice this ability and eventually create a piece I am proud to say is mine. Today I am currently an art major. I have taken many drawing classes to continue to practice drawing and hone my artistic skill. This class was my inspiration for following the idea of portraiture. I have found an interest in creating the human form as I see it before me, and a readily available model is one's self. As a person, I will constantly be changing as I get older, especially in my views of myself. By creating a self-portrait, I will have a piece that not only depicts me as I am today but will hold a piece of today's self to look back on in the future that will most likely not be able to be recreated. Degree Honors Thesis Note Gregory Poulin Note Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13330 Title Is Art the Answer?: The Effects of Burnout and Art as Therapy for Interpreters Creator Libby Byrne Subject burnout stress art as therapy Date 8/1/2023 Type Text Language eng Abstract This action research will explore the use of art as therapy and the theoretical framework of metacognitive practice in relation to stress and burnout. As a novice interpreter, I understand that the demands and stress can take a toll on interpreters. Copious amounts of stress on the body can lead to underperformance, lack of motivation, and draining of one’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. My goal was to examine and analyze my symptoms of stress and burnout in correlation to art as therapy. The action research covers burnout among interpreters and how self-care methods, particularly art as therapy, can help prevent and reduce burnout symptoms.This study was conducted through reflective journaling and perceived stress surveys after completing art as therapy activities. It includes the effects of burnout, what art as therapy is, its different forms, and how utilizing this self-care technique can be a beneficial tool to reduce stress and prevent burnout. This action research documents results indicating lowered stress and burnout symptoms after engaging in art as therapy activities. License CC-BY-NC (attribution, non-commercial) Degree Master of Arts in Interpreting Studies Note Amanda Smith Elisa Maroney Type Action Research Project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13299 Title It’s Not Just About the Art: Helping Students Become Active Learners Through a Culturally Responsive Arts Curriculum Creator Teresa L. Hire Subject culturally responsive teaching middle school visual art participatory pedagogy Date 6/17/2023 Type Text Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 10/03/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author by contacting the WOU Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Culturally responsive arts curriculum research in a racially/ethnically diverse Title I middle school arts classroom found that student engagement and participation increased after implementing lessons that connected to various cultural funds of knowledge. Connections to student background experiences included exploratory lessons on: planting seeds and visually documenting growth and transplanting seedlings to school garden; exploring Pacific Islander culture, patterns, and symbolism in Samoan tapa cloth designs with a survey of personal student identity; and hands-on exploration of form by using generational familiarity with Lego toys to create the illusion of 3D form on paper and digitally, as well as inventing and modeling new Lego pieces in clay. Increased engagement was documented in student sketchbooks, artistic projects, exit tickets, student reflections, and teacher observations. Literature in the field of culturally responsive teaching outlined by Geneva Gay (2000), and her five tenets, was used as the pedagogical framework to provide novel examples for teachers to implement in a middle school visual art classroom. In the closing reflection of the action research project, teachers will discover that a meaningful arts curriculum “is not just about the art”. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Xiaopeng Gong Paula Booth Type Action Research Project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13288 Title Creating Meaningful-Culturally Responsive Art Learning Experiences for Secondary Students Creator Kimberley Tzung Mei Vu Subject Visual Art Class Pacific Northwest CRT Date 6/16/2023 Type Text Image;StillImage Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 10/03/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author by contacting the WOU Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This action research documents my growth as a teacher during my teacher preparation program with a focus on how I can adjust the existing lesson plans to be more choice-driven and culturally responsive. With an increasing population of culturally and linguistically diverse students, there is a need to implement instruction that is responsive and meaningful to all students, and for students to gain exposure to different cultures so they can navigate socially, develop empathy, and be culturally competent in working with an increasingly diverse population. Providing an enriching curriculum in which differences can be celebrated in a classroom environment can be achieved by using a culturally responsive framework which will serve as a guide to my action research study. Modifications that I will use to determine the effectiveness of my teaching and to find patterns to engage students' learning are choices for students, simplification of the instruction and project, providing additional language support, and infusing equity into my art lessons. Although these modifications have helped increase engagement within my classroom, there were areas in which can be greatly improved upon in my teaching practices. As a whole, this research has helped me to see which areas were lacking or could be further explored. Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Marie LeJeune Marie Zens Melanie Landon-Hays Type Action Research Project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13115 Title Self Reflection's Progression Creator Jerrie Lee Parpart Description Part three of the Percent For Art triptych created by Colin Lambert and Peter Adams for Bellamy Hall in 2009. Date 1/25/2013 0:00 Type article Identifier weekatwou/56 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Spatial Coverage Monmouth, OR -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13108 Title Symbols of Fine Art & Dance Creator Anna Holt Description "While some students carve and chisel at sculptures, others ignite fires to finish ceramic sculptures in the Outdoor Studio (Peter & Gwen Stone Pavilion, foreground) - the dance students in Maple Hall (background) ignite the fire from within themselves carving and chiseling music into movement." Date 1/25/2013 0:00 Type article Identifier weekatwou/40 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Spatial Coverage Monmouth, OR -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13103 Title Birds Creator Stacy Henle Description Four bird relief sculptures created for the Percent For Art on the west side of Todd Hall. Artwork created by Suzanne Lee for the elevator addition in 2007. Date 1/25/2013 0:00 Type article Identifier weekatwou/29 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Spatial Coverage Monmouth, OR -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13089 Title Art Knows No Hour Creator Anna Holt Description "Campbell Hall welcomes its art students at various hours of the day and night. By day the art students are easily spotted carrying black portfolio bags and boxes full of materials to paint, sculpt, draw create. The project due dates can be determined by lights shining through the beautiful windows late at night." Date 1/24/2013 0:00 Type article Identifier weekatwou/39 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Spatial Coverage Monmouth, OR -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13069 Title Fingers Creator Tom Bergeron Description Percent For Art sculpture titled "Fluid Moment" created by Jill Anholt installed by the north entrance of the Health and Wellness Center in 2011. Date 1/21/2013 0:00 Type article Identifier weekatwou/15 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ Spatial Coverage Monmouth, OR -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12662 Title General Artistic Overview of IFS, Chaos Game, and Fractal Flames Creator Daniel Patterson Benjamin Coté Date 2021-05-27 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/284 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Iterated Function Systems (IFS, for short), as they're known today, are a relatively new creation/discovery, being conceived and distributed in 1981. Since then, with the increase of technological efficiency in computer programming and processing, IFS based fractals have become relatively normal in terms of their appearance. How? Digital fractal based art. Through the chaos game, and fractal flames, it becomes possible to create unique pieces of digital art purely through programing and math. In this video, we will give a very brief overview of how the chaos game works, and its applications in creating works of digital art, as well as a brief overview of fractal flames, and their processes for creating art through math and programming. Department or school name within institution Mathematics Note Benjamin Coté -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12660 Title Frieze Patterns Creator Lilith Weeks Benjamin Coté Date 2021-05-27 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/282 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Frieze patterns are two dimensional patterns that respect certain groups of symmetries and are repetitive in only one direction. In this presentation we will briefly see what a frieze pattern is in architecture/art and see how that compares to frieze patterns in mathematics. There are 7 frieze groups that all frieze patterns follow. They include: step, hop, spinning hop, sidle, spinning sidle, jump and spinning jump. We will also look at polygons with n sides and see how they are related to frieze patterns and their composition. There are three main types of friezes that we will focus on, Conway-Coxeter friezes, additive friezes, and NIM friezes. Department or school name within institution Mathematics Note Benjamin Cote -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12652 Title An Inspection of the Fibonacci Sequence and the Resulting Spirals Creator CHRISTA FENTON Ben Cote' Date 2021-05-29 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/272 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract The Fibonacci Sequence is a common mathematical phenomenon that intrigues both academics and intellectuals alike. It is known as a fun, numerical sequence that builds on itself to infinity. As it turns out, the Fibonacci Sequence is more than a quirky additive sequence, it’s a foundational component to several different branches of mathematics. It’s basic formula can be tweaked ever so slightly to produce Pell numbers, various metallic ratios, and Pisano Periods, just to name a few. The Fibonacci’s original formula famously produces the Golden ratio and Golden Spiral which people across the world claim to see in nature, art, and science. In this presentation we will show where the Fibonacci is famously found, along with lesser known places in mathematics. It will show that we aren’t seeing the Golden Spiral everywhere, that the maths and ratios are integral to each spiral we see, and what you are seeing may not be the spiral you’re looking for. Department or school name within institution Mathematics Note Ben Cote' -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12644 Title Artist Presentation: Nelina Vargas Creator Nelina Vargas Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/246 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Western Oregon University undergraduate student Nelina Vargas presents select artworks from her fine arts portfolio. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12637 Title Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation - Leila Holt Creator Leila Holt Subject art and design senior portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/254 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12616 Title Senior Design Portfolio Presentation Creator Adina Macavei Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/245 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Side presentation of senior design portfolio Hello! My name is Adina Christie Macavei, however, I mainly go by Christie. I'm currently a senior at Western Oregon University and graduating with a Visual Communication Design degree. Aside from being someone who produces art, I also consume it on a regular basis! It guides my everyday decisions and ultimately it has led me to become a graphic designer! Department or school name within institution Art Note Jennifer Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12611 Title Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation: Emma Young Creator Emma Young Subject art student portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/236 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Emma Marie Young's Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12609 Title Parker Riser Art and Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Creator Parker Riser Subject art graphic design sculpture Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/232 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This is a presentation of my Art and Design portfolio from my time here at Western Oregon University. My work is often process based with notes of both classic and contemporary appeal. It spans across multiple mediums, both two and three dimensional. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12601 Title Beyond the Tutor: Web Application Developed by Team Khronos Creator Victoria Rhine Brandon Linton Maksim Stoyanov Subject tutoring scheduling Computer Science Division Western Oregon University web applications Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/218 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Computer Science is a challenging major for even the brightest students. We have learned from experience that seeking and accepting help is a key component to success. Luckily, the Computer Science Division (CSD) at Western Oregon University has created their own tutoring center where tutors and students can connect. We have the unique perspective of having a CSD tutor on our team. As this team member filled a timesheet with her pen and was asked again through online chat whether she tutored that day, she recognized a need. This is how Beyond the Tutor was born. We asked questions of ourselves as students, tutors, and visited with professors to gauge individual needs. Through continuous research, we identified services that would benefit the entire department. Beyond the Tutor is an information system that will provide online resources for students, a modernized system for tutors, and comprehensive insights for professors. For students, the system will display real-time tutoring availability, provide an efficient avenue for in-person and online tutoring sessions, and consolidate additional resources. For tutors, the system will alleviate the burden of personally relaying tutoring information to students by moving the process to an easy-to-use interface. Tutors will also benefit from digital time sheets to quickly and accurately log time worked. For professors, data collected through surveys they can create and send to students directly through the user interface will provide a better understanding of student needs both in real-time and over the long term through predictive analytics. Our goal is to provide a state-of-the-art resource for the Computer Science Division to assist in moving the program to a better future! Department or school name within institution Computer Science Note Becka Morgan -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12575 Title Olivia Martin Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Creator Olivia Martin Subject art and design senior portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/198 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Olivia Martin (She/Her/Hers) presents selected works from her senior graphic design portfolio. Fueled by a soundtrack and a fondness for the late 60s and early 70s, she incorporate aesthetics of the past with contemporary design trends in order to create something that feels both current and familiar. This blended aesthetic is showcased through the use of geometric elements, simplistic illustrations and eclectic color palettes. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12572 Title Lily Odegaard AES Graphic Design Portfolio Presentation 2020 Creator Lily Odegaard Subject art and design senior portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/192 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Lily Odegaard (She/Her/Hers) presents selected works from her senior graphic design portfolio. Keeping the basic principles of design in mind as she approaches each new project, she strives to create stability through design, and works to effectively use hierarchies, and legible typography because she believes that clearly communicating messages is best done simply. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12571 Title Visual Communication Design Portfolio Presentation Creator Sarah Leibowitz Subject visual design senior portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/190 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Slide presentation of senior design portfolio. This presentation shows what skills I developed during my time in the Visual Communication Design program at WOU. My curiosity and playfulness results in work that is humorous and atypical in visual language. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12570 Title Katherine Schubert Graphic Design Portfolio Presentation Creator Katherine Schubert Subject graphic design senior portfolio Western Oregon University Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Image; MovingImage Identifier aes/186 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Slide presentation of senior design portfolio. Developing creative solutions that enhance a clients’ impact on their community as well as strengthen the image of their brand fuels my passion for graphic design. My goal is to exceed expectations. I am a fast learner who can quickly develop effective and creative solutions to design challenges. I genuinely enjoy collaborating with clients and creative teams to provide exceptional graphic design, publishing, printing and marketing solutions. As an enthusiastic and professional graphic designer, I strive to provide a unique perspective regarding branding and visual communication strategies. My commitment to excellence and my dedicated work ethic drive me to constantly expand my skillset and knowledge. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jennifer Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12568 Title Prima Creator Katherine Schubert Subject ballet animation art video Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type Image; MovingImage; Sound Identifier aes/178 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. kschubert18@mail.wou.edu http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Daniel Tankersley -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12567 Title The Prehistoric West Creator Anna Mitchell Subject animation art video cowboy prehistoric Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type Image; MovingImage; Sound Identifier aes/173 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. amitchell18@mail.wou.edu http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Daniel Tankersley -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/12564 Title Overtime Creator Jacques Dupuis Subject animation art video science fiction Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type MovingImage; Sound Identifier aes/164 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. jdupuis18@mail.wou.edu http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11945 Title The Impact of Artist Fame and Viewer Socioeconomic Status on Art Likeability Creator Ayers Christina Subject art socioeconomic fame likeability Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/97 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Psychological Sciences Note Jaime Cloud -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11831 Title Art & Design Portfolio Presentations Creator Jonah Henderson Kasey Larson Marita Nash Erin Ross Carla Oberst Genevieve Hardin Sarah Westlund Date 2021-05-27 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/324 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Every year graduating seniors in Art & Design are selected by the faculty to present their body of work. Each of the seven students will have approximately 14 minutes to present their portfolios. The presenters and schedule are as follows: 9am Jonah Henderson, 9:15am Kasey Larson, 9:30am Marita Nash, 9:45am Erin Ross, [break 10–10:15am], 10:15am Carla Oberst, 10:30am Genevieve Hardin, 10:45am Sarah Westlund. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy and Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11830 Title Carla Oberst Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Creator Carla Oberst Date 2021-05-27 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/323 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11829 Title Artist Presentation: Sarah Rachel Westlund Creator Sarah Westlund Jodie Garrison Date 2021-05-27 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/322 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/2021, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11734 Title Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation: Sophia Selleck Creator Sophia Selleck Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; MovingImage; StillImage Identifier aes/243 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Art & Design Senior Portfolio Presentation Sophie Selleck Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11723 Title Artist Presentation: Sculpture and Ceramics Creator Kyle Doty Subject art sculpture ceramics Description This presentation was delivered on May 28, 2020 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2020-05-28 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/234 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 05/27/20, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract I will begin by reading a short excerpt from my artist statement and then I will continue by showcasing a few of my mixed media sculpture and ceramic work that I have finished over the last year as a Bachelor of Fine Arts student. I use elements of minimalism, abstract expressionism, and conceptual art languages in my work, along with yarn work, ceramics, and found objects. My concepts generally center around gender identity and gender creativity. I will describe why my chosen materials, techniques, and forms relate it to my concept work. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11651 Title Jocelyn Garcia: Art & Design Portfolio Presentation Creator Jocelyn Garcia Subject art drawing portfolio design Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/169 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11650 Title #BorderWall Creator Eric Frey Subject border wall interactive installation art immigration graffiti Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type Text; MovingImage; Sound Identifier aes/168 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. efrey15@wou.edu http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This interactive installation sculpture was erected between the Oregon Military Academy Building and the Richard Woodcock Education Center from October 29 through November 30, 2018. This installation is symbolic of both the US-Mexico Border Wall other border security walls, and provides an opportunity for the students of Western Oregon University and the surrounding community to interact with the art by utilizing graffiti to express their opinions of the international border wall proposed by the current administration. When erected outdoors, this symbolic wall is approximately 50 feet long and 8 feet high. Department or school name within institution Art -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11649 Title Fan Wang: Art Creator Fan Wang Subject art portfolio painting photography sculpture drawing printmaking Description This presentation was delivered on May 30, 2019 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth, OR). Date 2019-05-30 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/166 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/16/2019, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. fwang17@mail.wou.edu http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jodie Garrison -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11577 Title Independence Heritage Museum Creator Lilly Miranda Subject museum collections exhibits storytelling Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/130 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract In rural Polk county the Heritage Museum of Independence preserves and displays over 175 years of history and maintains a connection to the local community through exhibiting surrounding community history to the broad public. Drawing upon participant observation and oral interviews I investigate how museums as institutions are influenced by the surrounding population and how the institution serves community needs through civic support and respect. As an entity funded by the city of Independence and supported by the Heritage Museum Society, this paper explores the Heritage Museum's mission and development of new ways in preserving the historical and cultural collections of oral history, art, and artifacts, which may not always fit appropriately with the museum's overall mission statement, donated by citizens of the mid-Willamette Valley. Interning for the Heritage Museum enhanced my appreciation for historical preservation. Collaborating with museum staff and society members, local support is rebuilt through special events such as the first annual birthday celebration, curation of a Native American exhibit, and a reestablished oral history project. Department or school name within institution Anthropology Note Kate Miller -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11570 Title Visual Communication Design Portfolio Creator Zhilin Li Subject portfolio design graphic design shilin li art photography animation Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/124 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11569 Title Visual Communication Design Portfolio Creator Peijie Lin Subject portfolio design graphic design peijie lin art Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/123 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11540 Title Visual Communication Design Portfolio Creator Zhiying Huang Subject design portolfio graphic design environment Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/114 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11538 Title Visual Communication Design Portfolio Presentation Creator Margaret Harrington Subject design identity brand graphic design portfolio Description This presentation was delivered on May 31, 2018 at Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase (Monmouth). Date 2018-06-01 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier aes/112 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/20/2018, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract As an inspired young designer, I spend a lot of my time questioning identities. Whether it’s my own identity or a clients, I have found solace in submerging myself into forming and developing engaging concepts and ideas. As a visual learner, I think of graphic design as the best form of problem solving - first concept, and then design. Throughout my design and sociology studies, I have developed in-depth methods of concept building through ethnographic and qualitative research to create brands, interactive media, illustrations, and beyond. I think a lot about human nature, sex and relationships, life and death, social problems and politics, and often reflect these ideas throughout my personal work. My interest in these subjects allows me to transform concepts, problems, and theories into visual solutions. Department or school name within institution Art Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/11317 Title Throwing on the Wheel Creator Public Information Office, Western Oregon State College Description Art instructor Don Hoskisson and female student Cindy (Hoskisson) practice throwing pottery on a kick wheel. Photograph taken for use in the Western Oregon State College Catalog. Date 1/1/1984 0:00 Type Image; StillImage Identifier campusphotos/21 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/7469 Title Paintings in Roman Pompeii: Differences in Public and Private Areas of the Home Creator Ashley Barnes Subject Paintings Art Rome Roman Empire Pompeii Date 6/6/2008 Type Text Identifier his/180 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/09/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution History -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/7344 Title Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic Art of Pompeii Creator Heath Wellman Subject Art Sex Erotic Art Pompeii Rome Date 5/28/2003 Type Text Identifier his/115 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/09/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Department or school name within institution History -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5162 Title William Holman Hunt and the Pre-Raphaelites: Artistic Aims, Worldview, and Influence on Nineteenth-Century Culture Creator Anna Olivia Funk Date 6/1/2016 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/94 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This work seeks to study and clarify the aesthetic tenets and goals of Pre-Raphaelitism, one of the most significant artistic movements of the nineteenth century, in its formative years from 1848 to 1853. The Pre-Raphaelites rebelled against established artistic styles and methods, seeking instead to accurately depict nature and create art that conveys profound intellectual and spiritual ideas through its literary and religious themes. This project focuses particularly on William Holman Hunt, one of the founding members of the group, and argues that there exist important connections between his worldview, which is defined and discussed, and his art, of which three paintings are analyzed. The present work also examines the Pre-Raphaelites' influence on nineteenth-century British art by outlining the popular styles of the time and comparing these to the Pre-Raphaelites' work and principles. As evidenced in the work of their contemporaries and later artists, this small group of avant-garde artists transformed the art of their own era and beyond. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Michael Freeman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5160 Title Why Art Matters in an Increasingly Analytical World: Artistic Means of Communicating Scientific Concepts Creator Kayla Baker Date 6/30/2019 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/196 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Historically, through the combined forces of scientists and artists, there have been periods of revolutionary discovery and growth in the sciences. However, in today’s society, science and art are often considered separate disciplines and in some instances are even seen as conflicting areas of study. This review examines the current debate of STEM vs STEAM in primary educational settings and the lack of scientific literacy in the United States today, as well as important research on how art can combat public disinterest in scientific research and policy. It discusses the importance of science based art, and the renewal of artistic and scientific collaboration. The artists statement and explanation will review the process of taking a scientific publication and creating three art pieces: a visual art piece, a written art piece, and a movement art piece, all based on the publication “Jellyfish extract induces apoptotic cell death through the p38 pathway and cell cycle arrest in chronic myelogenous leukemia K562 cells”. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Karen Haberman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5131 Title Understanding the Syrian Revolution Through Nontraditional Art Creator Julie Wallace Date 6/1/2017 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/142 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract In my thesis, I will explore the Syrian Revolution through the nontraditional arts that are being produced. I will be focusing on several different modes of creation, including street art, digital art, comics and cartoons, and installation. Social media is the primary tool for artists working in Syria to distribute their work, so I will also be discussing the importance of social media, both as a means to publish their work and also spread their message. I will answer the following questions: what role does street art and other nontraditional mediums play in the revolution? What are the artists’ purposes and intents when creating such pieces? How is social media relevant to the revolution? The answers to these questions and more will help to legitimize nontraditional arts, not only as examples of art themselves, but also as a means of communication. I hope to shed some light on the Syrian Revolution by looking at the war through the lens of an artist. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Michael Freeman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5084 Title The Impact of Artist Fame and Viewer Socioeconomic Status on Art Likeability Creator Christina Ayers Subject Socioeconomic Status Fame Visual Art Date 12/31/2018 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/179 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Previous research on fame and likeability has been focused primarily in the field of advertising with some related research in the music industry, but little has been done in regard to visual art. Socioeconomic status (SES) has been explored in terms of art participation but has not been explored in relation to the reception of art. The purpose of the current study was to explore the effects that artist fame and viewer SES have on the rating given to a piece of visual art. I predicted that high SES participants would give higher ratings to high fame artists than low fame artists or with no artist information. For low SES participants, I predicted they would give lower overall scores than those with high SES, and that their highest scores would be for low fame artists. Participants (N = 90) were randomly assigned to one of the three artist fame conditions and rated the same painting on multiple scales. Results did not show any main effects but a trend for an interaction was found between viewer SES and artist fame, such that high SES participants gave their highest ratings to high fame artists while low SES participants gave higher ratings when given no information and to low fame artists than to high fame artists. This trend supports the conclusion that individual differences impact the way in which creative mediums are perceived. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Jaime Cloud Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5037 Title Super Fish Quest: A Video Game Creator Melissa Wiener Date 6/2/2012 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/87 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Video game design isn't just coding and random number generators. It is a complex process involving art, music, writing, programming, and caffeine that should be approached holistically. The entire process can be intimidating to the uninitiated programmer, which is why I've written an all-inclusive guide to game design. With the creation of my own original video game, Super Fish Quest, as a model, I analyze each part of the design process, discuss the technical side of programming, and research how to raise money and publish a game as an independent game developer. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Scot Morse Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/5000 Title Running Efficiency Program for the Recreational Runner Creator Brennan Noonan Date 4/1/2020 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/216 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Running. The most natural and physical athletic ability that has been a part of our ancestors’ culture for generations upon generations. The sport of running is a mere pastime that seems to be taken up when there is no other exercising option available or appealing. However, for those that have found great joy in the art of running and racing, there is an abundance of knowledge available to the public on every possible aspect of how to improve running performance. The science behind how the body moves oxygen, stores glucose, burns calories, and biomechanically functions while running is immensely vast. Yet, each person is individually different. No two people are the same when it comes to stride, or better yet, running efficiency. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a resource that could compile all the helpful information out there and crunch it down into a manageable and easily understandable template? Improving overall fitness and avoiding injury is as simple as it gets for running basics, but what does the average recreational runner do to prevent injuries before they happen? How can basic training exercises be incorporated into a running routine to help increase longevity? If injury is already present, what can the athlete do to aid in a quick recovery and proper healing, all while staying motivated? The plethora of knowledge is out there and available, all the information needs now is a well-structured and properly designed template. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Robert Hautala and W. Jeffrey Armstrong Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4891 Title Literacy Support For Children With Autism Creator Angela Haslam Date 6/1/2013 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/43 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract For many years, children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders were often a mystery to both doctors and researchers. While exact causes are unknown, there are a variety of ways to lead these children down a successful educational path. Starting at a young age, treatments and educational approaches can support healthy and productive lifestyles, and enhance learning in the classroom. While many people who are autistic excel in art and other creative subjects, without proper instructional techniques, becoming a proficient reader can be a great challenge. This study explored the benefits and drawbacks of existing reading techniques and strategies for children with autism spectrum disorders. The researcher implemented the strategies, as well as developed some new ones as a result of the experiences working with Matthew*, an eleven-year-old child with autism. Developed and implemented lesson plans through trial and error in order to discover what worked most effectively. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Cindy Ryan Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4888 Title Light: Emotion in Painting Creator Elaina Glasscock Date 6/1/2017 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/128 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract As viewers, we are often unaware of the lengths that an artist goes to in selecting how they will portray their subject matter. While there is certainly value in appreciating paintings at a very involuntary level (letting yourself respond to a piece without inhibition from a cultivated knowledge base), there is also an argument to be made for understanding why our emotions are affected by a composition and, in the specific case of this thesis, by the sort of light (manifested in terms of color and value) that is used in a composition. This thesis project is an exploration into the nature and influence of lighting in the composition, and subsequently the mood, of paintings. The primary focus of this exploration will be a series of nine paintings (each of which will seek to present its viewer with a strong sense of its mood). In order to support and expand this, I will also be pursuing a short analysis of the series and a discussion of some of the theory and movements of art that have been particularly concerned with light throughout the relatively recent history of painting. The joining of these components is, in essence, a sampling of the use of light in art. The goal of this guide is to introduce its reader to a greater degree of understanding of the relationship between the use of light in painting and the emotions that they take away from it, which can be understood regardless of their previous level of acquaintance to art. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Michael Freeman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4880 Title Interpretative Works of the d-Sup Protein within the Tardigrade Genome Creator Jenny N. Rooper Date 4/1/2021 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/248 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are microscopic creatures that happen to have extreme radiotolerancy. Because of this, they are able to withstand the most extreme conditions. This radiotolerancy has been pinpointed to the d-Sup protein and has thus instigated experimentations into the limits and availability to genetically splice this protein and its functions have been tested. Through analysis and critique of these studies, I have created art pieces to express the scientific research and findings. Each piece varies in scientific data, alongside media and size. This results in an assemblage of works that will successfully express scientific research and findings in a visual mode. It is fair to note that the current global pandemic of Covid-19 has halted some of this artistic expression and presented obstacles that were not always overcome. Because of this, there’s limitation on wholly finished pieces—further explained in the body of this project. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Greg Poulin Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4809 Title Experiential Education: Teaching Elementary Mathematics With a Deweyan Framework Creator Amy Keithley Date 5/1/2013 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/50 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract In the current educational climate in America, standardization is the driving force. Across the United States school districts are facing severe budget cuts which, when paired with legislature such as the No Child Left Behind Act, are creating a learning environment void of creativity and spontaneity. John Dewey, the father of progressive education, believed that learning should not be marked by rote memorization, but rather should aspire to actively engage students in experience and learning that erased boundaries between subject areas and integrated daily life practices. This thesis addresses the question of whether or not it is possible for a typical classroom teacher in the public elementary school setting to implement an experiential education framework into academic curriculum through the administration of a mathematics unit. Using the backdrop of art, music, and cooking, students will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to authentically use fractions. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Steven Wojcikiewicz Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4772 Title Demystifying the Performance Authentic: Translation, Preference and the New Aesthetic Creator Christopher McFetridge Date 6/1/2012 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/57 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Judgments of performance art are often contingent upon a notion of Authenticity. What we mean by authentic, however, is not readily accessible. An exploration of proposed authenticity-theories can help reveal the merits and impediments contained within those theories--and may ultimately suggest an Authentic-metric. However, such an analysis leads, counter intuitively, to the jeopardization of the term. We can suggest, in virtue of our analysis, that formal inconsistencies within the Authentic-metric promote a more elusive aesthetic discourse than otherwise necessary. By endorsing direct aesthetic discourse we can remove the obscured lens of Authenticity and begin encountering works as they are truly presented. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Mark Perlman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4723 Title Blasphemy: A Romantic Comic about the Devil Himself Creator Jessica N. Brenner Date 4/1/2020 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/215 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract The tendency for societies to organize themselves around contours of sameness and difference leads naturally to social constructions of "us versus them." Individuals are primed to identify with the groups to which they belong, and thus intellectually classify those unlike themselves as "the other." Our social inclination toward "othering" is intractable and ubiquitous across cultures. It breeds conditions of chronic inequality and marginality, reinforcing the ethos of xenophobia that perpetuates and undergirds human atrocities such as war, slavery, and genocide. Through a creative project — a webcomic entitled Blasphemy — I address and illustrate how othering behavior can manifest in the world. Armed with the knowledge that powerful lessons can be gleaned from the arts, the goal is to raise awareness of othering and its deleterious impacts on individuals, and the wider society. Blasphemy co-mingles narrative and visual image in a long-form, serialized webcomic leveraging my study of art and psychology and engaging my own yearning to lessen the suffering of those who find themselves marginalized or targets of discrimination. As is common practice in webcomic production, each update will advance the story until the full story arc reaches its satisfying conclusion. Given the length and nature of Blasphemy as a complete narrative published in series, the full execution of the project logically spans beyond the time scope of this thesis. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Gregory Poulin Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4647 Title A Dance of Life and Death: How cancer works and why it makes a great source of choreographic inspiration Creator Elizabeth Dunn Date 1/1/2020 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/238 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Cancer is a problem that has plagued humans our entire existence, and with that, has come the quest for a cure. Over many years of research we have discovered that the cure wasn’t easy to find and that cancer was a far more complicated disease than originally expected. Cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, that begins with genetic mutations. With advances in science we came to understand our genetics and then we found some potential causes for cancer, in our genes. It is hoped that if we can reverse the faulty genetic mutations that cause cancer, we may be able to cure it. The mutations occur in two groups of genes, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, and the latter is the focus of this paper. Tumor suppressor genes stop the cell cycle and can cause the cell to go into apoptosis, also known as programmed cell death. As the name suggests, these genes help prevent tumors and cancer from forming. When mutated they lose their function and thus their ability to prevent tumors, which can help give rise to cancers. Without active tumor suppressor genes, cells can grow out of control, which can lead to more mutations being gained and a tumor being formed. The genes I looked at are TP53, INK4, and PTEN-they have been chosen as they represent the range of functions tumor suppressor genes have and have been seen in cancers across the body. I looked at where the mutations are 5 occurring within the genes and examined potential differences between reproductive and nonreproductive organ-based cancers. Through the data I collected and the results of my analysis, I planned to create a dance to be performed in the Spring Dance Concert in 2020. This dance will be inspired by American and German theatrical Modern dance and will be an abstract representation of how tumor suppressors work and how they act when mutated. For my thesis, I blended art and science through the analysis of data and the creation of a dance. I explored how cancers and patients are affected by tumor suppressor genes in reproductive organ-based versus non-reproductive organ-based cancers. The reason behind this comparison lies in the difference in how the different organ system’s cells grow in terms of rate. It is hoped that a difference will be found and that may help understanding how cancer works. And then that can be explored through a dance and shared. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Drs. Karen Haberman & Kristin Latham-Scott Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4639 Title “Everybody’s Someone Else’s N****r”: Marilyn Manson as a Social Provocateur Creator Ray Barton Date 6/1/2022 Type Text Honors Thesis Identifier honors_theses/260 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract When asked what he would say to the survivors of the Columbine shooting, Marilyn Manson, shock rocker of the ‘90s, responded with, “I wouldn't say a single word to them. I would listen to what they have to say, and that's what no one did” (Moore, 2002). He did this in addition to continuing to create art in spite of being treated as a scapegoat by mainstream media for such an incredibly traumatic event. One of the most universal experiences a human can have is the unspeakable: events in one’s life that they are unable to put into words due to these being “certain violations of [the] social compact [that] are too terrible to utter aloud” (Herman, 2015). When one is unable to put words to unspeakable, traumatic events, they are faced with the one aspect of life they have control over which is choice. This choice is the path of creation or destruction. In a triptych of illuminated poetry, I will be exploring the dichotomous relationship between life, death, creation, and destruction inspired by the triptych Manson was able to complete following the events of Columbine. This project heavily plays into the common fears and assumptions that are conditioned into American society as a commentary on where people fall short as a result of unspeakable events. While Manson chose discussion over demolition, 4 this project, too (during an ongoing cycle of destruction), is intended to stimulate discussion through intense provocation in order to promote growth and life. Department or school name within institution Honors Program Note Michael Freeman Gavin Keulks -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4537 Title Teaching Secondary Art in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Art applications that create a reflective curriculum online and in-person Creator Tara Preston Subject Art Education Secondary Education Flow art secondary activist art lower anxiety pandemic Date 6/1/2021 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier theses/108 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This action research project examines my experience teaching and learning how to teach more effectively to secondary school art students learning online and in-person during the Covid-19 pandemic. The following questions were asked and answered: What tools am I able to apply to support activist art in the classroom? How can I use drawing activities to lower student anxiety levels in-person and online and provide continuity across face-to-face and online class meetings? In what ways can I differentiate drawing activities to provide access for diverse learners? While using qualitative research for my methodology, and journaling, interviews, and comparisons as my data collection, I discovered the following themes while examining my data: subject matter, critical thinking, connection, grace, interaction, multiple-pathways, and meeting them where they are. More research should be conducted to find ways to differentiate art education to have more opportunities for flow in the classroom. Along with more research about how important art education is for assisting students in their learning of other subjects. And finally, more research should be conducted to discover how to create a more effective online learning environment. Date Available 6/10/2022 Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Jacklyn Caires-Hurley, Trish Thomas-Henley Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4374 Title How Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Evidence-Based Practices, and Focusing On the Long Term Benefits of Art Education Affect Teaching Creator Genevieve Hardin Subject Art Education Education Education High School Art Mental Health Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Evidence Based Practices Date 6/11/2022 Type Text Identifier theses/200 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract This Action Research Project will be informed by INTASC standards. These standards make sure that teachers are held to rules that encourage good teaching and act as borders in which that good teaching should take place. It is also informed by my own philosophy of education. It is difficult to pin down any one philosophy of education that I unequivocally support. The conclusion that I have come to is that the best teaching is more an amalgamation of theories. It shifts and evolves to fit the students at hand, and is ever growing. My focus for this research was how Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (CRP), Evidence-Based Practices (EBP), and focusing on the long term benefits of art education will affect my teaching. I also wanted to see if any of the practices within these ideas are more effective than others. This Action Research Project (ARP) will be exploring my own teaching and how I can improve it. My action research here will also improve my ability to study my practice going forward. This is especially important for me, as flexibility and adaptability are two of my main personal goals for my teaching. I hoped to learn which of my practices are helpful, and which are unhelpful. My ARP shows how Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Evidence-Based Practices, and focusing on the long term benefits of art education interact when put together in a classroom. It also shows where these practices support, hinder, or run alongside each other. I found this by comparing my results with other research that has gone into these three things separately. This paper uses journaling, assessments, and lesson plans to analyze my own practice and set goals. I also have collected images of what I have written on the whiteboard and in powerpoint slides. I found that my students understand my teaching better after the inclusion of . I will keep track of everything in google doc folders. I am placed at a rural highschool in a classroom of mixed grades that teaches many types of art, but is more focused on three dimensional work. Date Available 6/8/2022 Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Melanie Landon-Hays & Amy Bowden, Lauren Cooney Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4332 Title Empowering the Arts Creator Jeanine Newsome Subject Art Education Education art empowerment holistic inspire understanding culture respect Date 6/11/2021 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier theses/106 Language eng Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Abstract The purpose of this action research project was to examine teaching practices and empowering methodology in regard to the researcher’s student teaching experiences. This research focuses on questions that describe the application of culturally responsive and diverse art curriculum, a shifted focus and preparation for holistic learning, and an implementation of online art projects in the context of distance learning in an art-based classroom during the dual-pandemics of COVID-19 and ongoing, systemic racism. The findings showed a growth in teacher knowledge of empowerment in the arts; however, more research upon further practice is necessary to continue improving as an educator. Date Available 6/10/2022 Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Jaclyn Caires-Hurley, Christa Schmeder Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4263 Title Culturally Relevant Instruction and Literacy in Art Pedagogy Creator Kelsie Leach Provancha Johnston Subject Art Education Fine Arts Secondary Education art pedagogy literacy differentiation scaffolding gradual release of responsibility Date 6/1/2022 Type Text Identifier theses/215 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Abstract Strategies for instance, differentiation or scaffolding as a tool to support literacy in the Art classroom. This research project concluded the analysis of my student teacher’s practicum experience in the 2021 – 2022 school year. I spent the year in a multi-grade (9th to 12th) secondary school Digital Arts classroom. The research details an analysis of these three questions: How have differentiation, culturally relevant pedagogy, and inclusive education changed my Art classroom? How can scaffolded instruction be used to develop an inclusive lesson plan? How does literacy adapted to Art pedagogy inform content-specific strategies in the classroom? Data was compiled from journal entries, formal observations, formative and summative assessment, and lesson plans. This paper includes an introduction, philosophy of education, literature review, research methods and presentation of data, as well as implications and concluding thoughts. To curate a strong literacy of a subject, one must first define and teach the expectations of the classroom. Art content specifically is not special, as most literacy strategies will adapt to support the gradual release of responsibility being taught. Keywords: art pedagogy, literacy, differentiation, scaffolding, gradual release of responsibility Date Available 6/7/2022 Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Melanie Landon-Hays, Amy Bowden, Mary Barnett Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4257 Title Creating Effective English Language Art Strategies for Junior High Students Creator Mackenzie Hall Subject Education Date 6/11/2022 Type Text Identifier theses/180 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract Creating Effective English Language Art Strategies for Junior High Students Date Available 6/7/2022 Degree Master of Science in Education: Reading Note Joshua Schulze, Marie LeJeune, Chloe Hughes Type professional_project -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4215 Title Art Classroom: Creativity, Motivation, Discovery Creator Rebekah Halstead Subject Art and Design Art Ceramics Creativity Date 6/11/2022 Type Text; Image; StillImage Identifier theses/185 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract I have conducted a qualitative action research project focusing on high school students in a ceramics classroom. In exploring my essential question in this study: How can classroom strategies be altered to produce an encouraging influence on student engagement and motivate them to challenge themselves in their creative development and discover further than what has been asked and expected of them? I include the following descriptors to aid in my research and teaching: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Scaffolding, Evidence-Based Practices, and Education Strategies. I want to encourage to create an art culture in the students in where (a) students can have meaningful peer-to-peer conversations, (b) use skills and knowledge beyond the art classroom, and (c) have student discover their unique artistic voices. For this research, I taught a classroom of 30 students through a ceramics unit where students would use research, practice writing, and create physical works of art. Students choose what they want to create that reflects the theme given in the lesson, and once they finish, they must complete a self-evaluation of their work. Date Available 6/7/2022 Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) Note Joshua Schulze, Paula Booth Type action_research -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/4045 Title Dance Poster 1991 Creator Bryan Grimes Subject Concert Dance Theatre Western Oregon State College (WOSC) Description Poster for the Spring Dance Concert held May 16-18, 1991 by the WOSC Dance Theatre at Western Oregon State College. Poster designer, Bryan Grimes won a $25 prize in the poster design competition. He was an Art major who painted the mural on the restroom facilities in the downtown Monmouth park. Scanned image using the Ebson Expression 10000 XL as a jpg image (600 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 6585, height: 10185); then converted into tif format; converted into jpg for access purposes Date 1991 Type Text; StillImage Identifier omeka/70 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/07/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/3886 Title Dance Card, Date Unknown, Pow Wow Eastern Oregon Formal Creator Undetermined Subject Dance Card Description Approximately 4.75x5 inches, teepee-shaped, Beige, with green, brown, orange, pink, yellow, blue, and black, Teepee shaped booklet, does not appear to be from the college at Monmouth, colored drawings on cover include a green swastika, yellow triangles, blue dots, and other art, also included are the words "Pow Wow Eastern Oregon Informal" Date 19uu Type Text; StillImage Format Scanned image using the Ebson Expression 10000 XL as a tif image (1200 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 6079, height: 6300), then converted into jpg format Identifier omeka/436 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/21/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/3752 Title Art Faculty Exhibition 2002 Creator Undetermined Subject Art Faculty Campbell Hall Gallery Exhibit Western Oregon University (WOU) Description Announcement postcard for Art Faculty Exhibition 2002. Exhibit Dates: January 10 - February 8 in the Campbell Hall Gallery at Western Oregon University. Scanned image using the Epson Expression 10000 XL as a jpg image (297 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1148, height: 1500) Date 2002 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/647 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/3231 Title Pearl Heath with students Creator Undetermined Subject Faculty Oregon College of Education (OCE) Oregon Normal School (ONS) Pearl Heath Students Women of WOU Description Pearl Heath, an art instructor from 1926 to 1963 (ONS/OCE), helping students make art. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height: 1074) Date 1926/1946 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1142 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/27/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/3230 Title Pearl Heath with Campus Elementary School students Creator Undetermined Subject Faculty Monmouth Elementary School (MES) Oregon Normal School (ONS) Pearl Heath Students Women of WOU Description Pearl Heath making art with children from the Monmouth Elementary School. Before Heath began teaching at Oregon Normal School in 1926, she attended the school as a student. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1041) Date 1926~ Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1143 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/27/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2576 Title Library Building, 1951 Creator Undetermined Subject Academic Programs and Support Center (APSC) Mrs. Pearl Heath Sculpture Description The campus library building, (now know as the Academic Programs and Support Center Building) as seen from the left side of the entrance. The triptych frieze on the front of the building was created by Mrs. Pearl Heath, former Art Instructor. Old ACC.RG.2012.601 Photographs/Buildings: Library Building - APSC Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1216, height:1500) Date 1951~ Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1168 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2488 Title North Wing Exterior of Campbell Hall Creator Undetermined Subject Campbell Hall Description Campbell Hall North Wing taken from the front with the sign, "Campbell Hall Art Department" in front the a large azalea in bloom. Old ACC.RG.2012.601 Photographs/Buildings: Campbell Hall Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1154, height:1500) Date 1960/1970 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1219 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/27/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2487 Title Artist Paints in Front of Campbell Hall Creator Undetermined Subject Campbell Hall Students Description Campbell Hall front lawn with an artist wearing blue and a sun hat, sitting crossed legged while painting a picture. The painting is propped up against the senior bench and the Campbell Hall Art Department sign is in view on the left. Old ACC.RG.2012.601 Photographs/Buildings: Campbell Hall Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1113, height:1500) Date 197u Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1220 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/27/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2254 Title Front View of the Natural Science Building Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Art on Campus Natural Science Building Sculpture Description Landscape view of the Natural Science Building with view of the bridge, mermaid sculpture, and a few bikes parked next to the sign that reads, "Natural Science" as seen from Monmouth Avenue. Photo courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:989) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1334 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/25/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2201 Title Growth Sculpture in Front of Richard Woodcock Education Center Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Richard Woodcock Education Center Art on Campus Description Portrait image of the Richard Woodcock Education Center flower art sculpture. titled 'Growth'. Taken from the Monmouth Avenue sidewalk with view of the old Military Academy Building in the background. Photo Courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1000, height:1500) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1373 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/24/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2197 Title Richard Woodcock Education Building, 2018 Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Art on Campus Richard Woodcock Education Center Sculpture Description Richard Woodcock Education Building as seen from across Monmouth Avenue with view of the metal flower art sculpture to the right. Photo courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:980) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1377 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/24/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2158 Title South Side of Todd Hall Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Art on Campus Sculpture The Cottage Todd Hall Description South wall of Todd Hall with view of 'The Birds' sculpture on the building. Taken from the west sidewalk with view of the Cottage on the right. Photo courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1396 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/22/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2157 Title Todd Hall With Birds Sculpture Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Art on Campus Sculpture Todd Hall Description Upclose of the west wall of Todd Hall with view of the sign in front reading, "Todd Hall The Teaching Research Institute The Child Development Center Psychology Modern Languages". 'The Birds' sculpture is prominent in the center of the photograph. Photo courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1397 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/22/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2118 Title Valsetz Dining Hall Ramp Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Glass Art Valsetz Dining Hall Description View of the ramp by Valsetz Dining Hall with view of the sign on the left reading, "Valsetz Dining Hall Food Court Conference Rooms" The percent for art stained glass windows are in view which surround the elevator. Photo courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1413 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/22/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2042 Title Peter and Gwen Stone Art Pavilion Creator Borling, Kalea Subject Campbell Hall Peter and Gwen Stone Art Pavilion The Cottage Description Entrance to the Peter & Gwen Stone Art Pavilion which houses kilns for the art department. Campbell Hall is on the right, and partial view of The Cottage is on the left in the background. Photo Courtesy of Western University Archives Digital .jpg (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1448 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/20/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1871 Title Yellow Clouds and Contrail Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Drawing Lieuallen Administration Building Pastel Description Abstract of a sunset over a city. pastel on paper, 18" x 24" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.131. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1181) Date 1979 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1476 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1870 Title Sweeping Clouds Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Drawing Lieuallen Administration Building Pastel Description Abstract of a sweeping sky over a city. pastel, 18" x 24" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.130. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1212) Date 1979 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1477 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1869 Title Urn Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Lieuallen Administration Building Painting Description Hard edge painting of a building with four columns. acrylic, 32" x 48" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.049. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1023) Date 1994 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1478 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1868 Title Mt. St. Helens Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Lieuallen Administration Building Painting Description Abstract painting. acrylic, 32" x 48" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.083. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1147) Date 2005 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1479 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1867 Title Pearl Packing Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Lieuallen Administration Building Painting Description Hard-edge painting of a building in the Pearl district in Portland, Oregon. acrylic, 32" x 48" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.053. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1091) Date 1995 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1480 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1866 Title Brewery Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Lieuallen Administration Building Painting Description Hard-edge painting of an industrial building in Portland, Oregon. acrylic, 22" x 28" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.044. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1294) Date 1989 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1481 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1865 Title Big Thompson Gorge Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Lieuallen Administration Building Painting Description Hard-edge painting of a road through the Big Thompson mountain gorge. acrylic, 30" x 20" Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building. Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.042. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1026, height:1500) Date 1988 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1482 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1829 Title Art Ed Coed Creator Kirk, James Subject James Kirk Painting Peter Courtney Health and Wellness Center (HWC) Watercolor Description A portrait, with ten parts painted at varying distances. Watercolor with wax on paper. Located on the third floor of the Peter Courtney Health and Wellness center. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 951, height: 1500) Date 2011 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1499 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1823 Title Six Drums in China Town Creator Maurice, Alfred P. Subject Alfred P. Maurice Painting The Cottage Description Hard edge painting of brightly colored trash cans in Chinatown, Portland, Oregon. acrylic, 32"x48" Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maruce.017. Located on the first floor of The Cottage. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height: 896) Date 1982 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1505 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1822 Title Purple Sage Creator Johnson, Suellen Subject Charcoal Drawing The Cottage WOU Foundation Art collection Description Drawing of the foliage of a purple sage plant. Vine charcoal. Courtesy of the WOU Foundation Art collection. Located on the first floor of The Cottage. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1000, height:1500) Date 1997 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1506 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1821 Title Tea Bags Creator Saubert, H. Zoe Strickland, Photographer Subject Painting The Cottage Watercolor WOU Foundation Art collection Description A painting of 19 tea bags in a grid like fashion. watercolor on paper. Courtesy of the WOU Foundation Art collection. Located on the first floor of The Cottage. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1373, height:1500) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1507 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1820 Title Title Unknown Creator Artist unknown Subject Painting The Cottage WOU Foundation Art collection Description Abstract painting showing motion and shapes. oil on canvas. Courtesy of the WOU Foundation Art collection. Located near the stairs of The Cottage. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1410, height: 1500) Date 2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1508 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1817 Title Dolores Creator Carrasco, Barbara Subject Cesar E. Chavez Leadership Conference (CECLC) Dolores Huerta Gifts Serigraph Werner University Center (WUC) Description Serigraph of a Dolores Huerta. Plaque reads, "Dolores Huerta; ('Dolores' Art Print Poster by Barbara Carrasco) Dolores Clara Fernandez huerta (born April 10, 1930) is a labor leader and civil rights activist who was an early member of the National Farmworkers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW). Dolores Huerta was the keynote speaker for the 25th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Leadership Conference (CECLC) on March 6, 2015. This signed commemorative poster was a gift to the Western Oregon University President, Mark Weiss, by the CECLC Committee in recognition of the strong collaboration between CECLC and Western Oregon University." Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1117, height:1500) Date 2015 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1511 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1741 Title Speak Louder: Celebration of the Stonewall Center Creator Johnson, Hillevi Moustafa, Nawwal Subject Mixed Media Werner University Center (WUC) Description The words, "Speak Louder." stylized in a frame. soundboard, paint, pushpins. Collaborative art by the WOU community. Located on the first floor of the Werner University Center. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1208) Date 2012 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1548 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/03/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1656 Title Looking at You Hawk Creator Bartow, Rick Subject Hamersly Library (HL) Painting Rick Bartow Art on Campus Description Mixed media on paper. Donated to the WOU Archives by the artist in honot of Ted Swigart (undergraduate class of 1971, graduate class of 1973). ACC.MSS.2016.004 Located on the first floor of Hamersly Library. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 543, height:1500) Date 1999 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1591 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1655 Title Book Chickens from "Out to Pasture" Creator Hansen, Robert Subject Hamersly Library (HL) Sculpture Art on Campus Description Chicken sculptures made out of re-purposed books, originally part of an exhibit on the first floor of Hamersly Library. Mixed media. Located on the second floor of Hamersly Library. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:699) Date 2002 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1592 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1654 Title Growth Creator Sorey, Paul Subject Percent for Art Richard Woodcock Education Center (RWEC) Sculpture Art onCampus Description Stainless steel and resin. Part of the Oregon Percent for Art. Located in front of the Richard Woodcock Education Center. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1243, height:1500) Date 2017 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1593 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1653 Title The Three Elements Creator Kosuge, Michihiro Subject Hamersly Library (HL) Percent for Art Sculpture Art on Campus Description A series of three element sculptures. Basalt and granite. Part of the Oregon Percent for Art. Located in front of Hamersly Library. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1000, height:1500) Date July 2000 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1594 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1652 Title Untitled Cor-ten® Steel Sculpture Creator Smith, Charles W. Subject Academic Programs and Support Center (APSC) Art Art on Campus Charles W. Smith Oregon Percent for Art Sculpture Description Large off-kilter round circle sculpture. Corten Steel. This sculpture is located on the west lawn of the Academic Programs and Support Center building. It was created by Charles W. Smith, who was a graduate of University of Washington and taught in their art department in the 1950s. This piece is part of the Oregon College of Education Collection, and its funding is from the Oregon's Percent for Art in Public Places program where one percent of the construction's budget goes towards creating art for the building. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Date 1981-03-06 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1595 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1651 Title Mermaid by Jan Zach Creator Zach, Jan Subject Art Art on Campus Dr. Anton Postl Jan Zach Monmouth Independence Community Arts Association Natural Science (NS) Oregon Arts Commission Sculpture Western Foundation Description Nine-foot tall aluminum statue. Cast aluminum This sculpture was donated by Dr. Anton Postl (WOU Professor Emeritus), the Western Foundation, the Monmouth-Independence Community Arts Association, and the Oregon Arts Commission. It is located in the garden along the east side of the Natural Science building. The sculpture is in the middle of the image. It is gray and tall. Behind it is a tree and the Natural Science building. Other trees and bushes line the outer edges of the photograph. Date 1986-06-10 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1000, height:1500) Identifier omeka/1596 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1650 Title Voyage to Excellence Creator Russel, James T. Subject Sculpture Werner University Center (WUC) Art on Campus Description Large abstract sculpture, installed in 1999. Polished metal. Located in front of the Werner University Center. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 908, height:1500) Date 1999 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1597 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1649 Title Eugene Reading Creator Johnson, Suellen Subject Drawing Hamersly Library (HL) Art on Campus Description Portrait of a man reading. Charcoal and conte on paper. Donated to the WOU Archives by the artist. OldACC.RG.2012.988 Located on the second floor of Hamersly Library. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height: 1209) Date 1995 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1598 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1648 Title Jane is a Groupee Creator Jones, Calvin Subject Hamersly Library (HL) Painting Art on Campus Description Mixed media on paper. Anonymous donation to the WOU Archives for display in Hamersly Library. OldACC.MSS.2012.989 Located on the first floor of Hamersly Library. Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1234, height:1500) Date 1987 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/1599 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/01/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1647 Title Zenos Paradox Creator Small, Jesse Subject Art on Campus Bellamy Hall (HSS) Sculpture Description Large sculpture inspired by nature. Metal. Located outside of Bellamy Hall. Date 2013 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Identifier omeka/1600 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1621 Title Untitled, Fish Stained Glass Creator Gardner, Steve Subject DeVolder Science Center Percent for Art Art on Campus Description Five-paneled fish. Stained glass. Located in the DeVolder Science Center. Date 2015 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Identifier omeka/1601 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1620 Title Untitled, Circular Building Glass Creator Gardner, Steve Subject DeVolder Science Center Glass Art Percent for Art Description First and second floor photos. Large, two-story circular stained glass art piece. The glass around the circle transition throughout the rainbow. Stained glass. Located in the DeVolder Science Center. Date 2015 Type Image; StillImage Format digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Identifier omeka/1602 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1619 Title Ascent by Suzanne Lee Creator Lee, Suzanne Subject Art Art on Campus Oregon Percent for Art Suzanne Lee Todd Hall Description Four bird sculptures attached to the side of Todd Hall, flying up. The accompanying plaque reads, ""Ascent pays homage to learning and the wondrous awakening that is the result of an opened mind. The University is a nest, a safe place to discover, to question, to think for oneself, developing independence and finally soaring. The birds are a metaphor for personal growth and transformation. The individual elements are placed in the dynamic motion of flight to pull the eye upward, finally to the sky, suggesting endless possibility."" Clear matte anodized aluminum with orbital finish. Oregon Percent for Art. Located on the outside of Todd Hall. Date 2007 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 860, height:1500) Identifier omeka/1603 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1618 Title Fluid Movement Creator Anholt, Jill Subject Old PE (OPE) Oregon Percent for Art Peter Courtney Health and Wellness Center (HWC) Sculpture Art on Campus Description Four large bending steel structures jutting out of the ground. The accompanying plaque next to the sculpture reads, "'Fluid Movement' captures the power and joy of human movement. Like the mirrored surface of a lake on a calm day, each element becomes like water itself, reflecting the sky and expanging the space around it in an ever-enchanting way. Situated in this rain garden (storm retention basin), Fluid Movement supports the ideas inherent to this sustainable feature. The sculptural arms also reference the nearby swimming pool which was a central feature of Old PE prior to remodling."" Stainless steel mirror polished surface. Oregon Percent for Art. Located next to Old PE and the Peter Courtney Health and Wellness Center. Date 2011 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Identifier omeka/1604 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1617 Title Oregon Rivers Sculpture Creator Rudd, Tomas Subject Rice Auditorium Sculpture Art on Campus Description Dedicated on June 12, 1996, "Oregon River Sculpture" is a four piece sculpture comprised of three columns and a large limestone ladle that was made to collect water. Oregon found stone. Located on the west lawn of Rice Auditorium. Date 1996 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000) Identifier omeka/1605 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1616 Title The Grove by Wayne Chabre Creator Chabre, Wayne Subject Art Art on Campus Oregon Percent for Art Sculpture Wayne Chabre Description A metal bench, set in permanent concrete footings, encompasses a section of metal foliage that appears to grow out of the middle of the bench. This piece was created by Wayne Chabre as part of the one percent for public art program. The bench is located on the northwest patio of Sequoia Commons. Date 2006-06 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 400, height: 469) Identifier omeka/1745 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1615 Title Aspen Mural in Valsetz by Neal W. Werner Creator Werner, Neal W. Subject Art on Campus Mural Neal W. Werner Valsetz Dining Hall Description This mural was painted by Neal W. Werner, who, at the time, made murals around campus. Later, Werner became director of the College Center. The mural is located in a stairwell in Valsetz Dining Hall that is not open to the public, but many student workers and Valsetz staff still enjoy it. It depicts a forest of aspen trees along the walls and ceiling. The photograph looks down a stairwell. The white tree trunks around the walls reach up so the tops of the trees continue up onto the ceiling in greens and yellows. Date 1980 Type Image; StillImage Format Digital photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 290, height: 400) Identifier omeka/1758 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1614 Title Soliloquy Creator Socolofsky, Shelley Subject Art on Campus Oregon Arts Commission Oregon Percent for Art Shelley Socolofsky Description This large tapestry entitled "Soliloquy" hangs at the first landing on the main staircase in Hamersly Library. The plaque also reads "Gobelins Tapestry" and "The acquisition of this work was made possible by Oregon's Percent for Art in Public Places program which is facilitated by the Oregon Arts Commission." Date 2000 Type Image; StillImage Format Photograph as a jpg image (72 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 378, height: 774) Identifier omeka/1808 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/10/2021, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1613 Title Twin Cones Creator Bonner, Jonathan Subject Art on Campus Heritage Hall Jonathan Bonner Description This sculpture by Jonathan Bonner was installed in October 1989 on the front patio of Heritage Hall. Date 1989-10 Type Image; StillImage Format Photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 400, height: 300) Identifier omeka/1811 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/10/2021, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1612 Title The Moon was a River Creator Archibald, Jack Subject Art on Campus Jack Archibald Oregon Arts Commission Oregon Percent for Art Valsetz Dining Hall Description This stained glass piece by Jack Archibald is located on the south wall of Valsetz Dining Hall. The plaque also reads "The acquisition of this work was made possible by Oregon's Percent for Art in Public Places program which is facilitated by the Oregon Arts Commission. Date 1998 Type Image; StillImage Format Photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 350, height: 394) Identifier omeka/1812 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/10/2021, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1611 Title Iberian Venus Creator Izquierdo, Manuel Subject Art on Campus Manuel Izquierdo Sculpture The Grove Description This abstract sculpture by Manuel Izquierdo is located in the Grove near the New Physical Education Building. Funding for the sculpture was provided by the Associated Students of Oregon College of Education (ASOCE) and the OCE Senate. It was installed in 1975 and dedicated in 1976. Date 1975 Type Image; StillImage Format Photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 400, height: 307) Identifier omeka/1813 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/10/2021, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1610 Title Wind Catcher Creator Jacobson, Stuart Subject Alder View Art on Campus Oregon Arts Commission Oregon Percent for Art Stuart Jacobson Description This sculpture by Stuart Jacobson is located on the south side of the Alder View Townhouses. It is part of the Oregon's Percent for Art Program. Date 2007 Type Image; StillImage Format Photograph as a jpg image (96 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 310, height: 400) Identifier omeka/1816 Rights Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 06/10/2021, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/ Spatial Coverage United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/1326 Title Pucón downtown Creator Rector, John Lawrence, 1943- Description In the 1940s and 1950s a casino operated in the Grand Hotel Pucón This government license lapsed in the 1960s. Not until 1995 was Pucón once again was authorized to open a casino. Soon the Gran Hotel Pucón was modernized. Most streets were paved. Elegant shops as well as folk art botiques flourished. This new affluence transformed Caburgua as well. Date 2005 Type Image; StillImage Identifier omeka/258 Rights http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ In Copyright: Hamersly Library has determined, as of 04/15/2020, this item is in copyright, which is held by John Rector (rectorj@wou.edu). Spatial Coverage Caburgua (Chile) -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/711 Title Rebecca McCannell Interview 2017 Creator Carlos Guerrero Matthew Capellen Jorin M Hollenbeak Subject Oral Histories Art Western Oregon University Description In a short interview, Rebecca McCannell, describes her career as an Art Professor at Western Oregon University. She talks about getting a job at Western Oregon. Part of her work is overseeing the art students in the MAT program. Contributor Rebecca McCannell Date 4/25/2017 Type Text; Sound Format PDF; MP3 Identifier oralhistoriesofwou/13 Language eng Coverage 7 p.; 12:12:52 AM Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Bibliographic Citation Rebecca McCannell, interviewed by Matthew Capellen, Jorin Hollenbeak, Carlos Guerrero, Western Oregon University Oral Histories, Hamersly Library, Western Oregon University, April 25, 2017. -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/240 Title Know The Truth Campaign Creator Carrie Visuano Subject Graphic Design Illustration Brochure Design Art Informative Date 12/14/2022 Type Text Identifier pure/vol11/iss1/11 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract “Know The Truth Truth Campaign” is a collection of informational and entertaining deliverable products designed to entice the underrepresented demographic of teenagers to acquire the Covid-19 vaccination. With galaxy backgrounds and fun illustrations, the campaign consists of a brochure, stickers, and pens. Together these deliverables inspire teens to make their own choice to be informed and get vaccinated. Volume 11 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/197 Title PURE Issue 8 Cover Image Creator Cory Timmons Subject Art and Design Date 12/17/2019 Type Image; StillImage Identifier pure/vol8/iss1/1 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract The photo is a representation of the connection between minds. Taken with a single exposure lit by several colored lights, the translucent images show the mystery and energy of the workings of the brain. The work shows the way in which knowledge is social, and how sharing wisdom leads to new opportunities undiscovered. Analogous to research, the overlapping of minds creates interplays of warm colors, new shapes, and new faces. Yet, knowledge is also internal, bound by the shell which keeps the consciousness intact. Our thoughts and insights are our own until we choose to share them with the world. At first, knowledge is hazy, but with the help of others, it can be resolved into something sharp. Volume 8 Supported by Jennifer Bracy Note Jennifer Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/161 Title Brainstorming - PURE Insights Volume 7 Cover Art Creator Zhiying Huang Subject Graphic Design Higashino Keigo Date 11/26/2018 Type Image; StillImage Identifier pure/vol7/iss1/1 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title Brainstorming Abstract It is my honor to design the latest issue of PURE Insights. The illustration, which I titled "Brainstorming," is of an intelligent Japanese writer named Keigo Higashino, who is known for his mystery and detective novels. Higashino's stories prompt the reader to think about humanity and society critically. The ending of his books always gives readers a surprise and leave an impression, just as PURE Insights readers will be impressed by the excellent articles. Volume 7 Supported by Jennifer Bracy Note Jennifer Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/151 Title Full Issue Subject Art and Design Arts and Humanities Life Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences PURE Insights full issue Winter 2018 Date 3/5/2018 Type Text Identifier pure/vol6/iss1/6 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author(s). Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title Full Issue Volume 6 -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/148 Title Roots Project Identity System Creator Makena E. Harris Subject Graphic Design Graphic Design Design Art Identity Identity System Campaign Logo Brochure Business Card Envelope Letterhead Shirt Design Date 3/5/2018 Type Text Identifier pure/vol6/iss1/3 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Abstract These PDF documents contain the identity system and campaign that was designed for PCL's Roots Project- a local not for profit organization that works with young adults with intellectual and development disabilities. The campaign consists of a logo family, a brochure, stationary, and two t shirt designs that perfectly encompass the core concepts of the program: trustworthiness, professionalism, hopefulness, inclusivity, and uniqueness. Volume 6 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/124 Title Wanderlust Creator Jen Bracy Subject Art and Design Graphic Design collage design diversity Date 5/31/2016 Type Text Identifier pure/vol5/iss1/1 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title Wanderlust Abstract A collage of images found by Jen Bracy. This design uses a wide variety of objects, from cellular to geologic structures and patterns, to reference the earth. There are numerous ways to travel to other cultures, literally or metaphorically through stories and research. One who is curious and open truly experiences the richness and diversity of life on this planet. Volume 5 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/109 Title Viewpoint (Art and Descriptive Text) Creator Kaylyn Hill Stacey Roten Siyu Wang Jimmy Wilder Subject Art and Design Graphic Design #nofilter viewpoint perspective media design zines Date 5/28/2014 Type Text;Image;StillImage Identifier pure/vol3/iss1/3 Language eng Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title Viewpoint (Art and Descriptive Text) Abstract This art was created as part of a class zine project. The concept/direction for the zine was generated by a group of students, then selected by the class for use. This cover was a collaborative interpretation of that concept conceived of by Kaylyn Hill, Stacey Roten, Siyu Wang, and Jimmy Wilder. The design was executed by Kaylyn Hill. The problem the class addressed was: Imagine that hundreds of designers used their skills and creativity to respond to the most important and newsworthy issues of today. This collection will be the focus of a blog, a book, an exhibition, a documentary... (it doesn’t really matter what format or media it might be, ultimately). How would this kind of graphic statement—this power used for good, for awareness, for protest, etc.—be expressed? What would you title it? What visual treatment might be applied to or accompany that title? The "Viewpoint #nofilter" concept reflects the act of looking closely and critically at world events and responding with honesty. Therefore, there are many perspectives of the world shown but within a form that also resembles an eye, a target, a print registration mark, etc. The art was modified for the cover of PURE Insights, but is presented here in the original form. Volume 3 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/77 Title EXTEND (Cover Art) Creator Ruoshi Zhang Subject Graphic Design Illustration Interactive Arts mural poster red vector plaid logo Gothic Illustrator Description The whole mural design is a balanced combination of modern and classic, serif and abstract sharp shapes. Date 5/29/2013 Type Image;StillImage Identifier pure/vol2/iss1/2 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title EXTEND Abstract This design is part of a mural design proposed for the APSC entrance foyer as a part of A320 Graphic Design: Process & Theory, Fall 2012. It is a mural about WOU culture, a journey, pointing to the future and storing the hope. The whole campus is a natural environment, covered by flowers and plants, so a rose was selected for the center of the design. The main red line represents intention and guidance, the grid represents a web and connects the icons together, illustrating a rigorous attitude toward education. A butterfly is used as a metaphor for the beauty of the campus, our colorful lives, freedom, and hope. The wolf is a part of WOU culture, symbolic of power and sports. A tree and plant remind us of the natural environment, fresh air of campus and the growth of WOU students. Volume 2 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/73 Title PURE Identity Manual Creator Cristin Stevens Subject Art and Design Graphic Design PURE design graphic design identity Date 5/29/2012 Type Text;Image;StillImage Identifier pure/vol1/iss1/3 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title PURE Identity Abstract Published standards are essential for providing consistency in a organization’s graphic identity. This set of standards was selected in 2010 by the PURE Executive Committee to provided the basis for that set of standards for PURE. The aims of this brand identity are: To create a single, consistent, and clear visual identity for PURE: Program for Undergraduate Research Experiences. To project PURE as a professional, reliable, dynamic and contemporary organization. To standardize the organization’s visual presentation in a number of applications, thereby increasing consistency of the image projected From the Editor: This manual was submitted to the PURE executive committee along with five others during the 2009-2010 academic year. It was selected by the committee for use in PURE publications. Some changes have been made as PURE has evolved, but the manual in itself remains an outstanding example of WOU undergraduate work. Volume 1 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy -- Url https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/72 Title Cover Art Creator Cristin Stevens Subject Graphic Design Art PURE Insights Date 5/29/2012 Type Image;StillImage Identifier pure/vol1/iss1/1 Rights Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/01/2023, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Alternative Title Cover Art Abstract The PURE logo and cover for PURE Insights were designed as part of a WOU graphic design class in Spring 2010. Cristin Stevens' design was selected from six submissions by the PURE executive committee and is being used for PURE publications, including this journal. Jen Bracy of the WOU Creative Arts Division has been generous in donating her time to assist with slight modifications to accommodate a new title for the journal. Volume 1 Supported by Jen Bracy Note Jen Bracy --