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How Sculptures of Nude Women Inform and Influence Cultures and Societies

Documenting society’s views and expectations of women through sculpture   Women glean their perceptions of ideals regarding physical appearance from male, Greek sculptors. Greek artisans set the tone for feminine Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Laura Lothrop
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Editorial Comment

Understanding role of academia influencing art   What is the role of the educational community in engaging the world of art? In 2018, the University of Texas’ Blanton Museum of Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Editorial Board
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Appreciating art mediums

Recognizing value of unfamiliar forms   Even though I don’t understand music, I still love listening to it. Live music is a fun, special experience and so is finding new Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Tegan Johnson
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Importance of artist relatability

Listeners have significant emotional connection to favorite musicians   Everyone has a type of art that they feel connected to. There are many different forms of art, like music, photography, Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Bella Tollestrup-Wimbish
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Supporting music

Necessity of patronizing the arts   I was 16 years old when my dad bought me my first record. It was “Torches” by Foster the People, my favorite album of Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Taylor Muñoz
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Comics count as art

Medium deserves more critical recognition   In elementary school, “Calvin and Hobbes” was the epitome of humor and entertainment. The repeated story-lines where Rosalyn gets locked outside, Hobbes attacking Calvin Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Charlie Lahud-Zahner
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Senate 11/26

Senate began on Monday night in the library seminar room on Nov. 26 with a full senate surrounding the table. The topic of the night was old business that had Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Hope Fitzgerald
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Students discuss funding

SPU art department lacks resources, faculty At Seattle Pacific University, art classes are required for some majors, but encouraged for all. How much funding actually goes into this element of Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Lu Aleman
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Practicing self-care through art

Students use classwork to manage stress While art can be seen as a creative outlet, or as a way to express oneself, it can also be a form of self-care. Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Kate Parsons Proctor
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Students speak on art’s political impact

Reacting to polarized U.S culture Chris Harper Staff Reporter “I definitely have seen art as a political statement, often through expression of opinion or experience advocating for some significant change,” Continue Reading

Posted On : November 28, 2018 Published By : Julia Battishill

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