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Main Authors: DenHouter, John, Whetstone, Rodrick, Dickman, Therese Zoski
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1378797
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author DenHouter, John
Whetstone, Rodrick
Dickman, Therese Zoski
author_facet DenHouter, John
Whetstone, Rodrick
Dickman, Therese Zoski
DenHouter, John
Whetstone, Rodrick
Dickman, Therese Zoski
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contents Digital Age Learns from Architectural Ornaments: Artifacts as Inspiration for Student and Collaborative Art Projects DenHouter, John Whetstone, Rodrick Dickman, Therese Zoski Art Education Cooperative Learning Student Projects Influence of Technology Studio Art College Faculty Fine Arts Librarians Universities Architectural Education Library Materials Cultural Influences Technology Uses in Education Exhibits Undergraduate Students Computer Software History Graphic Arts Design Can a building's ornamentation grow and change? Can it inspire artists, educators, and other scholars to be creative in new ways? In this article, the authors, an instructional faculty team of two studio art professors and the fine arts librarian at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), describe how its collection of Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924) architectural ornaments inspired various artistic events, including collaborative studio art projects. The authors provide information about Louis Sullivan and his connection to Richard Nickel and SIUE's Sullivan architectural ornament collection. Next, the authors make a case that collaborative art projects and events like the examples add cultural value to original or similar artifacts in one's physical and virtual communities. Finally, they demonstrate ways in which technology facilitates such collaborative projects.
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spellingShingle Digital Age Learns from Architectural Ornaments: Artifacts as Inspiration for Student and Collaborative Art Projects
DenHouter, John
Whetstone, Rodrick
Dickman, Therese Zoski
Art Education
Cooperative Learning
Student Projects
Influence of Technology
Studio Art
College Faculty
Fine Arts
Librarians
Universities
Architectural Education
Library Materials
Cultural Influences
Technology Uses in Education
Exhibits
Undergraduate Students
Computer Software
History
Graphic Arts
Design
Digital Age Learns from Architectural Ornaments: Artifacts as Inspiration for Student and Collaborative Art Projects DenHouter, John Whetstone, Rodrick Dickman, Therese Zoski Art Education Cooperative Learning Student Projects Influence of Technology Studio Art College Faculty Fine Arts Librarians Universities Architectural Education Library Materials Cultural Influences Technology Uses in Education Exhibits Undergraduate Students Computer Software History Graphic Arts Design Can a building's ornamentation grow and change? Can it inspire artists, educators, and other scholars to be creative in new ways? In this article, the authors, an instructional faculty team of two studio art professors and the fine arts librarian at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), describe how its collection of Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924) architectural ornaments inspired various artistic events, including collaborative studio art projects. The authors provide information about Louis Sullivan and his connection to Richard Nickel and SIUE's Sullivan architectural ornament collection. Next, the authors make a case that collaborative art projects and events like the examples add cultural value to original or similar artifacts in one's physical and virtual communities. Finally, they demonstrate ways in which technology facilitates such collaborative projects.
title Digital Age Learns from Architectural Ornaments: Artifacts as Inspiration for Student and Collaborative Art Projects
topic Art Education
Cooperative Learning
Student Projects
Influence of Technology
Studio Art
College Faculty
Fine Arts
Librarians
Universities
Architectural Education
Library Materials
Cultural Influences
Technology Uses in Education
Exhibits
Undergraduate Students
Computer Software
History
Graphic Arts
Design
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1378797