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Floral pants

Pants of peach dorset jacquard; double pleated. full leg. zipper CF
Date: 1985
Creator: Klein, Calvin, 1942-
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Dancers]

Photograph of man and woman dancing, she is in a sequined gown, he in a tuxedo. Inscribed in German at lower right:
Date: 1930
Creator: Schneider, E.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wedding Dress

Design for wedding or evening dress. Color sketch illustrates the front view of a white dress with square neckline. Inserted pleats at left side of full length, A-line skirt. Designer's notes on sketch.
Date: 1950/1969
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Day Dress

Design for day dress. Color sketch illustrates the front view of a sheath style dress with inserted side panels on bodice and skirt. Sleeveless with alternate cap sleeve shown in blue on right. Bateau neckline; knee length.
Date: 1950/1969
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library
Scrapbook 3 (open access)

Scrapbook 3

Scrapbook of materials related to designer Lilli Wollf. Includes sketches by Wolff, and photographs of women wearing her designs. Includes 2 photographs of Miss America 1952 (Colleen Kay Hutchins) wearing Lilli Wolff gowns. One sketch has attached sample of lace. Shipton?
Date: 1950/1968
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wedding Gown

Design for wedding gown. Outline sketch illustrates the back view of a gown with veil and train. Dress appears to have an empire waist and A-line skirt. Designer's handwritten notes on sketch.
Date: 1950/1969
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wedding Gown

Design for wedding or evening gown. Color sketch illustrates the front of a white gown with strapless neckline. Wrapped bodice extends to wrapped skirt; bordered in emboidery trim.
Date: 1950/1969
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wedding Gown

Design for wedding gown. Color sketch illustrates the front and back views of a white gown. Princess seams with left side applied floral detail. Train is trimmed at hips with matching floral appliques. Veil on model's head.
Date: 1950/1969
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library
Scrapbook 2 (open access)

Scrapbook 2

Scrapbook Includes newspaper clipping from Dallas Morning News dated May 1, 1955, showing Mrs. Dan Williams in a gown by Lilly Wolff.; article dated January 12, 1994 about East Texas students learning about the Holocaust, mentioning Lilly Wolff, and Mati and Claus Driessen; article dated June 8, 1961 about the McGown-Jones wedding, with photograph of bride in Lilly Wolff dress. An undated clipping with photo captioned "A Proud Mrs. H. L. Hunt with here debutante granddaughters, Libby Hunt at left, with her sister Barbara."; Photographs of festival costumes, some photographed by Gittings, Neiman-Marcus, one by R.L.Falkner Studio, Tyler, Texas; Wedding dresses; Members of wedding parties, including Lilly Wolff;
Date: 1955/1994
Creator: Wolff, Lilli
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Times-Mu-Ta-Tion (open access)

Times-Mu-Ta-Tion

My work as an American artist (Korean diaspora) reflects the interplay of diverse cultures and locations that have shaped my experiences. Through the exploration of photo and video archives from my travels, I uncover patterns and images that symbolize both place and transition. Utilizing digital technology, I fragment and reconstruct visual elements, evoking a sense of longing and disconnection. I also investigate the relationship between the body and space, using multi-modal responses. My work aims to capture dualities and stimulate contemplative meditation through the juxtaposition of tangible and intangible, clear and hazy, large and small, and intimate and distant elements.
Date: May 2023
Creator: Suh, Jae-Eun
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Interview with Adelma Benavente Garcia] (open access)

[Interview with Adelma Benavente Garcia]

This transcript is the record of an interview with photographer Adelma Benavente Garcia about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Garcia discusses the projects she has worked on to preserve photographs in the Andes mountains and other parts of Peru. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Garcia and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested reading' materials is also listed at the end of the transcript.
Date: March 25, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison & Westrup, Sarah
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Artist interviews and revisionist art history: women of African descent, critical practice and methods of rewriting dominant narratives (open access)

Artist interviews and revisionist art history: women of African descent, critical practice and methods of rewriting dominant narratives

Article reflecting on over ten years of conducting and collecting interviews with and by women artists of African descent in a variety of formats (e.g. narrative arts writing, academic research and documentary film/video) to note the specific ways that artists’ interviews help to rewrite art-historical narratives.
Date: December 2020
Creator: Cross, Lauren E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Marseille Moon (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Marseille Moon

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Marseille Moon.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Moon, Marseille
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Allaying Terror: Domesticating Vietnamese Refugee Artisans as Subjects of American Diplomacy (open access)

Allaying Terror: Domesticating Vietnamese Refugee Artisans as Subjects of American Diplomacy

This article explores how the photographs of a basketmaker, as well as photographs of other refugee artisans published in the August 1956 issue of Interior magazine, served the American State Department agenda by characterizing its subject in terms of pathos and need.
Date: August 1, 2018
Creator: Way, Jennifer
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Justin Strickland Hoff (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Justin Strickland Hoff

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Justin Strickland Hoff.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Hoff, Justin Strickland
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Ann Howington (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Ann Howington

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Ann Howington.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Howington, Ann
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Rachel Christensen (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Rachel Christensen

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Rachel Christensen.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Christensen, Rachel
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Caleb Zouhary (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Caleb Zouhary

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Caleb Zouhary.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Zouhary, Caleb
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the sculpture No Solid Form Can Contain You using Gloria Anzaldúa's Theory of Nepantla (open access)

Analysis of the sculpture No Solid Form Can Contain You using Gloria Anzaldúa's Theory of Nepantla

This research project studies ways that space shapes identity by examining a contemporary sculpture using a multicultural theory. The author focuses on analyzing the role of physical space in the construction of cultural identity across time by studying Mariana Castillo-Deball’s No Solid Form Can Contain You (2010) through Gloria Anzaldua’s Nepantilism theory.
Date: May 5, 2020
Creator: López Gutiérrez, Nansy Lizbeth
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Allison Jarek (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Allison Jarek

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Allison Jarek.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Jarek, Allison
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Sean Miller (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Sean Miller

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Sean Miller.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Miller, Sean
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Michael Blair (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Michael Blair

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Michael Blair.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Blair, Michael
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Chance Dunlap (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Chance Dunlap

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Chance Dunlap.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Dunlap, Chance
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: XuHao Yang (open access)

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: XuHao Yang

This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, XuHao Yang.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Yang, XuHao
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library