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Access to Living Donor Kidney Transplantation in Nepal
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Description
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Disparities in access to care are greatly amplified in a developing country like Nepal due to social factors such as gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic background.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18504
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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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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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Score for Anticipation
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Description
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Digital graphic score (6 pages) for "Anticipation," an original composition for 5 MIDI marimbas and synthesizer. An audio recording of the composition is also available on SoundCloud. https://soundcloud.com/zackstewart-audio/anticipation
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18970
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Title
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Score for Vignettes
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Description
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Digital graphic score (1 page) for "Vignettes," a composition for three saxophonists combining Soundpainting with live improvisation derived from players musically interpreting the score's imagery. A video recording of the score's performance at Smith Gallery on March 6, 2017 is also available on YouTube and Vimeo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnVfYQnHhu4
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18969
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Title
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Small Talk
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Description
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This wood sculpture explores the invisible tension and balance needed in conversing with others. Constructed as a seesaw, this sculpture can only maintain balance when two people are sitting.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:22652
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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