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Title
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Inversive Colors
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Description
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Short film showing a variety of people and couples in the Joseph Rosenfield Center on the Grinnell College campus.
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Date Created
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2013
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PID
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grinnell:16998
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Title
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Myeon
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Description
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This paper sculpture explores repetition and joining of strips by working in flat-to-form method.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:20629
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Title
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Rosetta I
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Description
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4-color (black, white, red-to-amber yellow gradient) screen print inspired by graphic design depicting the sun with text in English, Latin, and Japanese.
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Date Created
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2016
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PID
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grinnell:18963
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Title
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Rosetta II
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Description
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4-color (black, white, purple-to-blue gradient) screen print inspired by graphic design depicting the moon with text in English, Latin, and Japanese.
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Date Created
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2016
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PID
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grinnell:18962
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Title
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Rosetta III
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Description
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4-color (black, white, green-to-blue gradient) screen print inspired by graphic design depicting Earth with text in English, Latin, and Japanese.
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Date Created
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2016
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PID
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grinnell:18961
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Title
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Saint (Ah Um)
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Description
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3-color (black, white, metallic gold) screen print of Charles Mingus referencing neotraditionalist jazz and the deification of jazz greats.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18978
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Title
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The Mail Gaze
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Description
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Short film made for Adrian Khactu's Spring 2013 film studies class set in the mail room examining the gaze through the mail boxes.
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Date Created
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2013
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PID
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grinnell:16999
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Title
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We're All Clawing For The Imaginary Nipple
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Description
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This mixed media drawing explores the connection between the body and understanding gender and sexuality through psychoanalytic theory. By combining an abject representation of a body with humorous text, it presents both the frustration and joy that comes with applying critical theory to physical existence.
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Date Created
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2014
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PID
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grinnell:18509
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Title
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Wounds
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Description
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This work comes out of the desire to produce a visual representation of the wounds Indigenous women have faced in postcolonial society and show through the healing process that their dreams and realization of the future can be made. Utilizing traditional weaving methods to create dreamcatchers, I wanted to combine that method with embroidery and color.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18541