Inherent Passage:
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Inherent Passage:
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Artist (art): Huang, Ashley
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In support of Ashley Huang's MFA thesis. Earthenware, Video, and Sound. "Humpback whale vocalization provided courtesy of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Gabriele, Christine. “Glacier Bay humpback whale song November 2020. National Park Service, 13 Nov. 2020, https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=0EA834EA-87BA-465D-913C-F9782774E486, MP3 file. Accessed 23 July 2021." |
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3:05 min.
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Ashley Huang inherent_passage (1080p).mp4
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This video is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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Author (aut): Huang, Ashley
Thesis advisor (ths): Cutler, Randy Lee
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Graduate Studies
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Fluidity is explored through the intersections of teaching pedagogy, handbuilding ceramics, and Buddhist spirituality. This paper supports the research and progression to the Immersion installation encompassing witnessing through film and clay. Studio explorations include nurturing queer curiosities in a middle school setting, dialogue with artist Hilma af Klint’s work , and development in an embodied practice with the Pacific Ocean from the Island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, the familial ʻāina and wai (land and water) of the Kānaka Maoli people. |
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49 p.
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PUBLISHED
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This thesis is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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Teaching pedagogy
Ocean
Hawaii
Queer
Ceramics
Handbuilding
Fluidity
Embodied practice
Witnessing
Gender
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