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      Mind'seye

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      Date
      2015-04-23
      Author
      Frolek, Kaitlyn
      Type
      Thesis
      Degree Level
      Masters
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      Abstract
      The definition of Mind's Eye is the visual memory or the imagination: the human ability for visualization, for the experiencing of visual or mental imagery. The thesis paper Mind'sEye is an exhibition support paper outlining a series of paintings, photographs, and image transfers developed after a month long course in New York City with a Women and Gender studies class. The thesis discusses topics relating to art history, place, time, isolation and alienation, as well as the experience of being immersed in a large metropolitan city.
      Degree
      Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
      Department
      Art and Art History
      Program
      Studio Art
      Supervisor
      Glenn, Allyson
      Committee
      Nowlin, Tim; Shantz, Susan
      Copyright Date
      November 2014
      URI
      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2014-11-1838
      Subject
      Mind'sEye, New York City, Painting, Photography, Image Transfers
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