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Arts & Humanities: Art
- Embedded sculptures ‘rediscovered’ as digital art images (Spring 2009)
Art professor R.G. Brown and Evan Garrison, the head of the anthropology department, collaborate to confound traditional art by creating sculptures and burying them underground. - Art sells: A simple, classy route to ad success (Fall 2008)
Advertisers looking to give their products more appeal need look no further than the nearest art museum, according to a University of Georgia report. - JURO Highlights Undergrad Research (Spring 2008)
The University of Georgia publishes one of the only online research journals in the country to feature undergraduate research. - “Godwin” is Monument to Creation-Evolution Debate (Winter 2008)”
A sculpture by Mel Chin, visiting Lamar Dodd Professor of Art, depicts both God and Darwin. - The Art of the Algorithm (Spring 2007)
UGA mathematician Jason Cantarella and his brother Luke, a scenic designer, visually illustrate a mathematical concept. - The Art of Science: Nanostructures Un-Structured (Spring 2007)
A collaborative art exhibit put together by UGA faculty-physicist Yiping Zhao, engineer Zhengwei Pan, and artist Michael Oliveri. - Media Shelf (Winter 2007)
“Alvar Suñol: His Vision and His Art ” is profiled in the Video section. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
“Andreé Ruellan at 100” is profiled in the Research Tools section. - Viewpoint: Why the Arts Matter in Education (Fall 2006)
What do they offer students and why are they important? What are the implications for arts teacher preparations at UGA? - The Space Between (Summer 2006)
A UGA sculptor draws inspiration from traditional Korean art and Buddhist philosophy to create works of art that are defined as muchÊ by the spaces within and around them as their concrete materials of construction. - Media Shelf (Fall 2005)
“No Space Hidden: The Spirit of African-American Yard Work” is profiled in the Books section. - Big Pictures (Spring 2004)
Characters in Art Rosenbaum's paintings and murals tell stories of everyday struggles and triumphs. - Picture Perfect (Winter 2000)
Lanny Webb mixes traditional photography with computer technology to create a truly 21st century form of art. - Ancient
Voices Speak Again in Carthage (Winter 1995)
After being buried beneath centuries of debris, Roman coins, marble statues, and funerary inscriptions divulge important information about ancient Carthage. - Drawing on Dreams
and Despair (Summer 1995)
Stefanie Jackson's haunting images of life's harsh realities belie her sunny nature.