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Visiting Artist Lectures/Interviews
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Work Title (display):
Faculty Lecture, Deborah Haynes
Image Title:
video
Work Dates (display):
February 2, 2010
Work Dates type:
lecture
Work Creator (display):
Deborah Haynes (American, born 1949)
Work Creator gender:
female
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Work Creator notes (display):
I worked at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1998-2013, serving as Chair of the department from 1998-2002 and founding Director of a residential academic program in the visual and performing arts from 2003-2011. I also served as Director of Women’s Studies at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. With the M.F.A. in studio arts from the University of Oregon and a Ph.D. in the study of religion and art history from Harvard University, I am both an artist and writer. My creative work includes drawing and carving words in marble, while my writing addresses themes such as the cultural function of art, the role of the artist, and the relationship of creativity to the inner life. // Following tumultuous events in late 2013, I moved from Jamestown in the Rocky Mountain foothills to the small city of Longmont, where I renovated an old 1952 garage as a studio behind the house. From early 2015 into 2016, I worked on a new drawing series on the theme of “path,” part of my Marking Time series. During the winter of 2016, I conducted the first of several retreats in this studio. Recently I began another series titled Dharma Art and images from this series appear on my website, alongside reflections and images about creating contemplative space. My seventh book, Beginning Again: Reflections on Art as Spiritual Practice, was published in late 2018. (https://www.colorado.edu/artandarthistory/deborah-haynes)
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
2010 faculty lecture hosted by Art and Art History; faculty member, Department of Art and Art History
Work Style Period:
21st century
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21st century
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Work Style Period:
Contemporary
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Contemporary
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Work Subject:
drawings (visual works)
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drawings (visual works)
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Work Subject:
writing (processes)
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writing (processes)
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Work Subject:
performance art
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performance art
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Work Worktype:
lectures
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lectures
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Work Measurements (display):
00:53:01
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
repository
Work Location (Geographic) name:
Boulder, Colorado
Image Rights (display):
© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Rights (display):
© Deborah Haynes
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Holding Institution:
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Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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