Barbara Marder‚ Fine Artist/ Enamelist‚ Metalsmith / Arts Educator Website: BarbaraMarder.com “I think making stuff is a very experiential thing. To be honest‚ you are drawing from your own experiences. So‚ I think some people really make the mistake of drawing from someone else’s experiences. They lose their way because something they think it doesn’t look or feel right. It’s understanding who you are.” Barbara‚ tell us a bit about yourself. What is your background and education? How did you get
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Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger was born in Newark‚ New Jersey in 1945. She studied at Syracuse University‚ Parsons School of Design‚ and the School of Visual Arts in New York and has exhibited all over the world. She has worked from having a design job at "Mademoiselle Magazine"‚ soon becoming the head designer. Later working as a graphic designer‚ art director‚ and picture editor in the art departments at "House and Garden"‚ "Aperture" and other publications. This greatly
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Barbara Mellix grew up speaking two different languages like her children. Black english which to her meant country coloreds; and standard english which was proper english. She grew up in a black neighborhood. Barbara’s mother would get upset when she wouldn’t speak proper english. Her siblings and her were forced to speak proper english. Barbara’s mother was a woman with a thick muffled voice‚ and was always smiling. Her father was an articulated aggressive man‚ who spoke loud and clear. It was
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“I was beginning to think and feel in the language I used‚ to find my own voice in it‚ to sense that how one speaks influences how one means”‚ Barbara Mellix discussed in her memoir “From Outside‚ In” (298). Barbara Mellix grew up speaking three different types of English‚ black English‚ standard English‚ and college English. She understood where and when it was acceptable to use each of these languages. Black English was to be spoken with her family‚ while the standard English was spoken in public
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The work of various artist from this time caught my attention but the work of Barbara Kruger stood up as I think with her work one can feel the atmosphere of our society in the late 60s’ early 70s’. The field of aesthetic activism‚ had a branch of precursors that addressed feminism as a recurrent trigger in its production. Several of these artists came out of disciplines such as photography and the "object" to rely on the corporal and the performative. With some exceptions‚ it was during the ’60s
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Barbara Bush’s Commencement Speech Barbara Bush has a very good ethos as a writer. Throughout her speech she utilizes that‚ along with much pathos to help bring across her message: that today a new world is forming‚ and the students of Wellesley College are the future of society‚ so find where you think you fit in to society‚ not where others say you have to go. In her speech‚ Barbara Bush discusses how she went to the People’s Republic of China‚ which is where the future of society will be
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Barbara Norris Case Analysis Synopsis - Barbara month into a management position of a unit that is ‘Troubled’ she has had no experience in managing a large units which included managing‚ scheduling and budgeting. - The unit is short staffed‚ stressed and there is a high turnover with a poor culture. Indicated by the 29 one-to-one that were requested page 2 & top of 3. - Worst performing unit - John Frappewell (Nursing Director) needs her to ‘turn this unit around and do it fast’ could be
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empowerment; how it will help the company solves the issues and‚ the ways to do and requirements for the staff involvement and empowerment program. It was worsen when the main facilitator‚ Martin Griffin‚ had excused from the session at the time Barbara and team enthusiastically presented their innovative ideas to department heads. The facilitator also fails to aim what kind of outputs he expects at the end of the session. For the successful empowerment program‚ the organization structure and its
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Heritage Experience in America. Who Am I and Where Did I Come From?" An Interview of Barbara Lyons In my quest to interview someone for this research‚ I decided to interview Barbara Lyons. Barbara’s heritage is Jamaican. Barbara was aware of her Jamaican heritage in the early stages of her life since her father was born in Jamaica. He came to the U.S. in the early sixties and later joined the U.S. Air Force. Barbara said that she has been to her father’s hometown of Hayes once. There are a few
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Mohammed Arif Kristi Moos English 104 27 September 2014 Living in America Barbara Ehrenreich is an author of article called “Nickel and Dimed”. Barbara Ehrenreich is a down-to-earth‚ skilled journalist with a Ph.D. in biology. Barbara is someone does not try to be what she is. She is the kind of woman that leaves everything aside and going to experience different life in America. . In the article Barbara tells about herself as a journalism going thru a low-wage job from her normal life‚ and
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