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ºìÁ«ÉçÇø at SECAC Conference in Baltimore (October 26 – 29, 2022)

ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Conference Participation:

2022 SECAC Conference

We're pleased to announce that multiple students, alumni, and faculty will participate in the in Baltimore, MD, from October 26-29, 2022.

Dr. Homer Charles Arnold, PhD '16
'Other' Play-Acting: Performance Art’s Colonialist Critiqueâ€

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Dr. Greg Blair, PhD '16

Street Art and the Disruption of the Expectedâ€
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Sara Christensen Blair, PhD Candidate
The Sweet and Subtle Smashing of the Status Quo – Not Just a Pile of Candy


Dr. Nancy Wellington Bookhart, PhD ’21

The End of Art in the Artist Philosopher

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Kat Brown, Cohort ’20
Uninvited Attunements

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Dr. Jason Hoelscher, PhD ’19
Networks of Difference: The Drop City Commune, the Criss-Cross Collective, and the Aesthetics of Possibility

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Mike Hogan, Cohort ’20
Gender and Fluid: A Reconsideration of the Stain in the Painting of Helen Frankenthaler

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Jocelyn Holmes, PhD Candidate
Addressing Erasure Through Adriana Corral’s Memento: Vibrant Medium and A View of Decolonizing Feminist Thought

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Holly Holtz, Cohort ’19
The Brain and the Boogeyman: Instinct and Survival

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Dr. Christopher Lonegan, PhD '13
The Intertextual Studio: Research, Technique, and The Paradigm of the Artist/Scholar
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Rikiesha Metzger, PhD Candidate
Mothering as a Work of Art

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Marvin Milian, Cohort ’20

Rust v. Sullivan and its Influence on Contemporary Public Art: A Look at Government Infringement and Censorship in American Public Murals

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Dr. Simonetta Moro, ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Director
The Artist in the Archive: Mapping as Poetic and Political Act

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Silvia Ruzanka, PhD Candidate

The Conjunctive Form That Is Animation

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Angela Whitlock, PhD Candidate
The Inception of Detroit Techno: How Abjection and Bleakness Spur Hope Through a New Genre of Music

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