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Octava an engaging app for concert goers
Can A Smartphone Enhance Your Live Music Experience? One Houston orchestra recently encouraged its audience members to try out a new app that helps them engage with the music.
February 25, 2016
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4:48 PM
IMDA MFA alumna & B Grant winner Dominique Zeltzman profiled
Maryland Public Television profiled Associate Professor of Visual Arts Eric Dyer in an exclusive announcement of the three 2015 Baker Artist Award winners. The Special featured artist profiles...
May 19, 2015
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9:42 AM
A Modern Master of the Zoetrope
Remember zoetropes? They may be a bit before your time. The zoetrope, derived from the Greek root words for "life" and "turning," is an optical toy invented before the days of film and cinema. The...
February 26, 2015
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12:17 PM
Making 19th Century technology come to new life
Creative Capital Video Profile: Eric Dyer Makes Moving Images Without Using a Camera Remember those zoetropes you had as a kid showing the silhouette of a galloping race horse? Baltimore...
January 16, 2015
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12:40 PM
Freeway walls may be overlooked, but not by Kachadourian
IMDA MFA Program Alumnus and Visual Arts Department Adjunct faculty person Gary Kachadourian "cut-and-fold" drawings highlighted in November 30th issue of MEDIUM magazine in an article written by...
December 2, 2014
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2:44 PM
"Group Zero" seen through the lens of UMBC Art Professor
Three documentary videos produced by Visual Arts Department Chair Vin Grabill will be screened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York as part of the "Zero: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s-60s Film...
November 21, 2014
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9:56 AM
A terrific interview and pictures - Women's Studio Workshop
UMBC Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Asian Studies Irene Chan first came to Women's Studio Workshop in 1996 as a studio intern, then returned two years later as an Artist’s Book Resident to...
August 25, 2014
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5:38 PM
Poetry is an inexhaustible gift for children
In her article in the Sunday Book Review titled “That Amherst Belle,” Ellen Handler Spitz reviews two new children’s books: Eileen Spinelli’s “Another Day as Emily,” illustrated by Joanne...
May 20, 2014
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8:14 PM
I am not a pie chart, racial micro-aggressions film
UMBC Visual Arts undergraduate filmmaker Emily Eaglin won awards from the Campus Movie Fest for her short film comedy/documentary "Future Children," a wry look at micro-aggression toward people...
May 13, 2014
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1:46 PM