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- Arts + CraftsVollmer, Matthew; Fralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2014-05-05)An interactive exhibit based on the work of a graduate creative nonfiction course from the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. Each student designed and constructed physical, interactive exhibits that deployed narratives about the subjects they were investigating. 2014/05/05 - 2014/05/09
- Building BridgesFralin, Scott; Catherwood-Ginn, Jon; Thomas, Anne Elise; Alarid, Renee; Piazza, Gabrielle; Hicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech, 2017-10-10)Salaam: Exploring Muslim Cultures (“salaam” means "peace" in Arabic) is a project that is engaging communities in Southwest Virginia with the diversity of Muslim cultures through an exploration of stories, images, sounds, and perspectives. Designed in collaboration with an extensive network of campus and community partners, this multi-year process of story-sharing, performing, and visual arts will culminate in an original production created by an ensemble of students and community members in collaboration with guest artists. 2017/10/10 - 2017/11/23
- Computational Thinking and Digital Sound ManipulationKafura, Dennis G.; Lyon, Eric; Bart, Cory; Fralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2015-08-19)Collection of videos and presentations student made to explore the ideas and methodology of computational thinking and practice the techniques for synthesizing, performing, and transforming sounds using freely available sound software. 2015/08/19 - 2015/09/25
- Covert ColoringFralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-18)An interactive exhibit, pop-up coloring station to serve as stress relief for students and faculty during finals time. 2017/04/18 - 2017/05/15
- Creative CodeFralin, Scott; Duer, Zachary R. (Virginia Tech, 2018-01-29)Visual art exhibit featuring works created by undergraduate students in the course ART 3704, Creative Code, wherein students used the rapid-prototyping programming language Processing1 to create the artworks in this exhibit as part of their major project for the semester. 2018/01/29 - 2018/05/14
- Graphic MedicineFralin, Scott; Smith, Erin M. (Virginia Tech, 2019-03-18)Book exhibit featuring graphic novels that tell personal stories of health and illness. 2019/03/18 - 2019/08/04
- Hip Hop @ VTFralin, Scott; Foutch, Mallory; Arthur, Craig E.; Harrison, Anthony Kwame; Paige, Frederick; Luu, Eric; Downing, Juel (Virginia Tech, 2018-08-20)This exhibit is a broad overview of Hip Hop at Virginia Tech. It includes materials from classes taught on Hip Hop, showcases the work of the VT Digging in the Crates team, examples of the type of art that has been generated by the VTDITC team, and provides points of contact for student groups related to Hip Hop on campus. Exhibit also contained an interactive component with a soundbooth where, during specific hours, visitors were able to record their own stories about how Hip Hop has made a difference in their lives and upload them to Storycorps 2018/08/20 - 2018/11/18
- In Service Day Art PieceFralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2018-05-14)Art exhibit created by University Libraries employees on their biennial Service Day. This is a day when all 180+ employees of the libraries come together to participate in team-building activities and attend workshops or lectures for professional development. The art piece was created on this day, with nearly everyone who works at the University Libraries taking a few minutes to sort through the pile of donated fabric that was gathered and woven into a piece for this shared project. All the fabric scraps were donated by library employees and if you look closely you’ll find old ties, scrap ribbon, and trimmings from quilts and blankets. 2018/05/14
- International Street Fair MuralFralin, Scott; Ebert, Matt; Kelinsky-Jones, Lia R. (Virginia Tech, 2018-04-22)These two murals reflect the collective experience of the attendees of Virginia Tech’s annual International Street Fair on April 22nd, 2018. Families, students, faculty, staff, and community members all contributed to their creation. We asked two simple questions: Where are you from? Where will you go? Responses provide a small insight into our community here at Virginia Tech. People are from a wide range of places including: Blacksburg VA, Sydney Australia, and Mumbai India, to name a few. And as you might expect, our community hopes to go to a wide variety of places too: Hong Kong, Santiago Chile, and Wakanda. Please spend some time exploring these maps and get to know your community just a little bit better! These murals were made possible through a partnership with Virginia Tech’s Studio72 LLC, Mozaiko LLC, and the University Libraries. Special thanks to Studio72 students who helped create the boards and hand lettered the questions. 2018/04/22
- Painting for Non-MajorsFralin, Scott; Salisbury, Amelia (Virginia Tech, 2016-11-28)Collection of paintings done by undergraduate, non-majors. Painting for Non Majors is an introductory course in painting. Emphasis is placed on creative process, problem solving, and an introduction to relationships between content and form. 2016/11/28 - 2017/03/03
- Painting for Non-MajorsFralin, Scott; Salisbury, Amelia; Cybach, Tyler; Diggs, Adrienne; Foley, April; Lee, Sharon; Martin, Parker; Mayberry, Cariss; Murphy, Taryn; Petras, Julia; Rodriguez, Susan; Snyder, Elizabeth; Teal, Corbin (Virginia Tech, 2015-12-08)Collection of paintings done by undergraduate, non-majors. Painting for Non Majors is an introductory course in painting. As a General Education course, projects and discussions dovetail two topics: ‘Critique and Practice in Design and the Arts’ and ‘Intercultural and Global Awareness.’ Students will gain familiarity with a range of formal and conceptual facets of Painting. Emphasis is placed on creative process, problem solving, and an introduction to relationships between content and form. 2015/12/08 - 2016/03/25
- Photography in FocusRosenthal, Joy; Fralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2014-11-07)Printed and virtual photographs created by undergraduate students in ART 1004, Studio Art for Non-Majors: Digital Photography. 2014/11/07 - 2014/12/20
- Survey of the History of ArtKnoblauch, Ann-Marie; Givens, Elisabeth; Bassler, Kim; Craig, Brian; McVoy, Liz; Bradley, Jonathan; Fralin, Scott (Virginia Tech, 2015-12-01)ART 2385,Survey of the History of Art I (Paleolithic to Medieval), encourages students to connect art, architecture, and material culture from early cultures and civilizations as well as with the modern world. Working in groups, students created virtual thematic art exhibits to be featured in this exhibition. Students identified and researched a theme, and then discovered and chose diverse historical works of art and architecture related to that theme. These curated digital exhibitions showcase the varied and unexpected ways that cultures—through their visual culture— can connect across time and space. View the presentations online at exhibits.lib.vt.edu/ART2385/ 2015/12/01 - 2016/02/26