Date of Award
8-2010
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
M.F.A.
Degree Program
Fine Arts
Department
Fine Arts
Major Professor
Rule, Dan
Second Advisor
Martin, Ariya
Third Advisor
Hayes, Cheryl A.
Abstract
This thesis explores the evolution of my work in graduate school. Upon entering into this course of study my artistic expression was polarized into realms of 2 and 3-Dimensional tactile works and experiments in 4-Dimensions (time) in the form of animations and short films. The content and context of these works have interwoven but their presentations remained polarized. In my masterʼs studies I have attempted to synergize the mediums of my artworks in order to achieve more realized and formal presentations. Following this course, I hope for my work to further evolve.
Recommended Citation
Keller, Kourtney, "Lumensecity: Objects Illuminated in Time" (2010). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. 1206.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1206
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