ARTHRAX

What do you get when you mix ART and ANTHRAX? Why, ARTHRAX, of course! Peruse some of my students musings on this subject, which was worth extra credit in my A&D 227 (Renaissance to Present Survey), A&D 380 (Baroque & Rococo Art) and A&D 394w (Postmodernism) courses.

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Banet, A&D 227

Carter, A&D 227

Clark, A&D 227

Cleary, A&D 227

Cooper, A&D 227

Corriveau, A&D 227

Davie, A&D 384w

Davie, A&D 380

Evans, A&D 227

Everett, A&D 227

Feiss, A&D 227

Fronterhouse, A&D 227

Geesa, A&D 227

Goon, A&D 227

Griffy, A&D 227

Hanson, A&D 227

Hernandez, A&D 227

Holbrook, A&D 384w

Jones, A&D 227

Kohler, A&D 227

Anonymous, A&D 384w

Leeve, A&D 227

Lyons, A&D 227

Mast, A&D 227

Nayder, A&D 227

O'Neill, A&D 380

Parks, A&D 227

Rudolph, A&D 384w

Smolak, A&D 227

Spurlin, A&D 227

Teders, A&D 227

Thompson, A&D 227

 

Walden, A&D 227

Cooper, A&D 380

Collaborative work (outside)

Collaborative work (inside)

Cordoba, A&D 227

 

Tutschayvers, A&D 380

 

 
 
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