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  • Professor, Department of Communication Amanda Feller, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Joanne Lisosky, Professor Emeritus, Department of Communication Diane Harney, Professor Emeritus, Department of Communication Read Previous #BetweenArtAndQuarantine Challenge Read Next Socially Distant Ceramics Class LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local

  • – regardless of their major or minor. She has served as the Concertmaster of the Orchestra each year – including on the nationally broadcast PLU Christmas Concert special. Rebecca Johnson: BFA in Studio Arts Rebecca’s recommenders boasted of her incredible talent in ceramics, and her beautiful work exhibited in the Senior Exhibition. The insightful and engaging way she handles her subject matter, her craftsmanship, and attention to detail are of the highest level. In addition to her incredible talent as a

  • minister at the church my family helped found in Seattle. I soon learned that wasn’t really a viable career path for a young woman in the 70’s, so I began down a social work path. Spring term, I took ceramics, Poetry and the Mystical Experience, and Lutheran Studies, and had an epiphany about my calling and became an art major. I ended up transferring to the UW to study with Patti Warashina and Howard Kottler, because I was more into handbuilding than throwing. While I was at the UW, I worked in fiber

  • , including ceramics, temari balls (a Japanese thread-art form), knitted and crocheted objects, quilts, 3D printing, welded steel, woodworking, textile embellishment, origami, metal-folding, and water-sculpted brick. After being unveiled in December 2021, the traveling installation will appear in venues such as art museums, universities, science museums, and mathematical and scientific institutes. After completing its sojourn, Mathemalchemy will be on permanent display at Duke University. The project is a

  • WATCH: Drum Taps: Nine Poems on Themes of War Join us for the closing event in the 2012 SOAC Focus Series. Enjoy a small gallery in Lagerquist lobby with ceramics and printmaking works. These pieces are inspired by the themes around Drum Taps. May 15, 2012 7:00 Attend a pre-concert panel with Composer Greg… April 21, 2012 Faculty

  • available data published by most transit agencies. 10:45am Break 11:00am #BirdFeed Emily Bower (BSCS), Rebecca Johnson (BACS, BFA Ceramics), Casey Kaku (BACS) #BirdFeed is a mobile application that allows users to view local Seattle restaurants and filter and sort restaurant data by popularity and/or cuisine. The app utilizes Spark Streaming to retrieve data from Twitter. Using a Naive Bayes Classifier, the app will calculate the sentiment of the tweet and adjusts the restaurant’s rating accordingly in

  • creative problem solving in a methodical and organized manner. Includes projects in a variety of design areas. Prerequisite: ARTD 110 or consent of instructor. (4) ARTD 220 : Photography I: BW Photography - CX A studio class in photography as an art form. Primary concentration in basic camera and darkroom techniques. Students produce a portfolio of prints with an emphasis on creative expression and experimentation. (4) ARTD 230 : Ceramics 1 - CX Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques

  • expect to happen. This was my fourth visit to China, and my second as the Site Director for the program. In 2008 I was awarded a PLU Regency Advancement award to attend an international ceramics conference in Jingdezhen, which I thought was a once in a lifetime opportunity. This experience really piqued my interest and led to conversations with Greg Youtz (PLU Professor of Music), which in turn led to another trip all across China as a part of the Freeman Foundation Grant Program to foster Asian

  • toward my BFA with a concentration in Ceramics. On schedule to graduate in the spring of 2017, I currently live in Federal Way, Washington with my husband, two children, and three dogs. ARTIST STATEMENT I am motivated to share the beauty in the natural world through my art. Inspired by the curves and patterns that can only be found in the unpredictable world we inhabit, I strive to strike a balance between form and the environment. Using clay as my medium, I create simple forms that are meant to

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