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Interaction Between Traditional Media and Social Media Coverage on Social Issues in China: A Content Analysis
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
To what extent does online public opinion and traditional media coverage interact with each other on social issues in China? This research employs a content analysis of 524 Weibo posts and 327 news articles regarding a social incident in China...
Museum Magazine, Number 56 (2010 Winter)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2010)
Goldsmith in the Classical World," a discussion of online exhibits in "Folk Arts: When Tradition Meets Technology," a look at Bastet cats in "An Incarnation of the Egyptian Goddess Bastet," and columns from director Alex W. Barker, educator Cathy Callaway...
Museum magazine, Number 53 (2008 Fall)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2008)
's painting "Marriage à la Mode," a rundown of various "Creative Opportunities for Missouri's Traditional Artists," a spotlight on Cambodian bronzes, and columns from director Alex W. Barker, educator Cathy Callaway, academic coordinator Arthur Mehrhoff...
Representative Vessels of the Este Culture
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1978)
Museum magazine, Number 54 (2009 Winter)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2009)
to Post-Modernity", a look at "Fifteen Years of the Missouri Folk Arts Graduate Internships", pictures of new acquisitions at the museum, spotlight on "An Apulian Askos" and columns from director Alex W. Barker, educator Cathy Callaway, academic...
Making the connection: J.B. Murray and the scripts and forms of Africa
(2013)
Many African and African America artists have chosen to represent Nsibidi and other
African and Afro-Caribbean syllabaries in their works of art. However, some artists also
produces art and script given to them "by God" ...
Promoting public health: vaccine communication efforts across rural missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
and public health communicators at rural Missouri agencies reflect on the best communication methods to provide vaccination information to their communities--including social media, traditional media, and one-on-one conversations....
The traditions and history of indigo dyed textiles in Sierra Leone as they relate to the art and life of Hajja Kadiatu Kamara
(2012)
) was an exception. Using a combination of anthropological, art historical, and archaeological approaches, the history and tradition of gara-dyed cotton textiles are discussed in their cultural context and as they relate to the art of Khadijatu Kamara. The importance...
A.B. Lord Fellowship in Oral Tradition
(2011)
Announcement of the first recipient of the the A.B. Lord Fellowship in Oral Tradition....
Museum magazine, Number 55 (2009 Fall)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2009)
by Andy Warhol, a spotlight on "The Sorceress and the Rediscovery of a Victorian Woman Artist," a look back called "Passing It On: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program," a list of new acquisitions, and columns...
Gao Brothers' Execution of Christ: visual lexicon transcending culture, time, and place
(2011)
overwhelmingly to Western contemporary arts and philosophies. With both exposure to new Western artistic concepts and a desire to diverge from traditional Chinese art, which was seen as outdated form of art, Chinese artists wanted to modernize the Chinese arts...
A Program Evaluation of the Seniors Who Paint Program
(2022)
Aging research suggests that community-based art programs may serve as more
practical interventions to improve the quality of life and cognition in older adults than more
traditional or pharmacological interventions. ...
Plantains in the rain
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-06-12)
"Plantains in the Rain" is an early masterpiece of Cantonese music (a type of Chinese
traditional instrumental ensemble music). The piece depicts the pattering of rain drops on plantains
in early summer. My composition ...
Hoitsu's Farmer Feeding a Horse
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1987)
"In both Japan and China the creative modeling of a painting after a masterwork of the past is a well-established tradition. Copying paintings by one's teacher or other well-known masters was regarded as the preferred method for studying style...
"Art is religion:" Adolf Hoelzel's modernism
(2012)
-century art. Through a reworking of the tradition of religious imagery in painting and drawing, and later as a designer of stained-glass works, Hoelzel found a path from nineteenth-century academic narrative to innovative twentieth-century abstraction...
Missouri National Guard Crisis Response in the Age of Instant Communication
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
their traditional roles as organizational gatekeepers participating in a monologue with the public, and embrace their roles as representatives of their commands in an ongoing dialogue with both internal and external audiences....
Museum Magazine, Number 69 (2016 Fall)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2016)
Featured in this issue, "Distinction : five centuries of portraiture. July 29-December 23, 2016." This exhibition explores the human image from 1586 to today in painting, print, photography, and textile.
A Fifteenth-Century French Illuminated Calendar Leaf
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2005)
be placed within the context of the original, intact manuscript, as well as within artistic, social, and religious traditions. The Museum of Art and Archaeology holds several such leaves, including one from a fifteenth-century book of hours attributed...
The Big Top, Concerto for Solo Percussion and Orchestra
(University of Missouri--Kansas City., 2010)
"The Big Top" is a piece in three movements for symphony orchestra and solo percussionist who is required to play nine different percussion instruments. In the first movement the soloist alternates playing on marimba and ...
Homemade home : creating in the face of the nostalgic impulse
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
Nostalgia is a pervasive and widely accepted form of dishonesty. Throughout American history, people have made and collected objects, upheld traditions, and revered styles and forms of past eras with the aim of recreating or re-experiencing some...