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Gullah Geechee Visuality as Protest Art, Contemplative Practice, and Anti-Racist Pedagogy
This article centers two fabric assemblage pieces the author created in response to the Black Lives Matter protests of the summer 2020.
Date:
April 19, 2022
Creator:
Brown, Kathy J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Black Hair as Metaphor Explored through Duoethnography and Arts-Based Research
This article presents a duoethnographic, critical arts-based research project, which began as a pre-recorded, on-demand presentation for the 2021 National Art Education Association Annual Convention. This is an edited, expanded print version of the authors' conference session examining hair as text and sites of identity/respectability politics, positionality, rites of passage, liminality, and selfhood.
Date:
2021
Creator:
Brown, Kathy J. & Gilbert, Lynnette M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
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.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
AI, Arts & Design: Questioning Learning Machines
Article is an introduction to Artnodes issue No. 26, “AI, Arts & Design: Questioning Learning Machines" which addresses the question: Does generative and machine creativity in the arts and design represent an evolution of “artistic intelligence,” or is it a metamorphosis of creative practice yielding fundamentally distinct forms and modes of authorship?
Date:
July 2020
Creator:
West, Ruth & Burbano, Andres
System:
The UNT Digital Library