2018 - Oxytocin: Empathy, Trust, and Morality - Oral Presentation
Description
This is a video of the presentation, "Oxytocin: Empathy, Trust, and Morality" given at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Darcie Spencer. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/-fMhTDMtHfs
Sharon Alderman; Robert Arneson; James Baker; Chris Barlow; Wulf Barsch; Edith Carlson; Ron Clayton; Lee Deffebach; E. David Dornan; Pat Eddington; Lewis Francis; Christopher Gittins; Hans Hofmann; Karen Horne; Derek Jarman; Ellsworth Kelly; Frank McEntire; Michael Mogus; Peggy Moore; Robert Motherwell; K.C. Muscolino; Reuben Nakian; Judith Neaman; Doug Ohlson; Don Olsen; Fairfield Porter; Ron Richmond; Edward Ruscha; Henrietta Shore; Trevor Southey; Harry Taylor; Richard Van Wagoner; John Welch; Ling Zhou; Francis Zimbeaux
Description
Color conveys meaning. Blue is the color of things infinite--of the ocean and the sky. Without shape or line, unattached to any object, the color blue can make us feel space, freedom, distance, openness and continuity--abstractions rooted in thousands of years of equating the limitless with blue. To see color, we need history, science, myth, religion, literature, psychology and a great many other disciplines, for the meaning of color is deeply ingrained in the evolution of our collective experience and traditions. The exhibition explores the symbolic, emotional and purely formal nature of all colors by focusing on one color, alone: blue. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Subjects
symbolism, emotion, blue, psychology, paintings, Salt Lake Art Center
Local Identifiers
14-0470
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-03
Description
The Globe, March 3, 2021, Online Edition
Subjects
Sports, Athletics, Athletes, Salt Lake Community College, teams, team sports, competitions, ontests, student competitions, emotion, ill, Sick persons, Students, health, Health care, pandemic, COVID-19, counseling
Local Identifiers
21-0372
Title
Scott Fife: The Idaho Project
Personal Creator
Scott Fife
Description
In "The Idaho Project," Seattle artist Scott Fife recreates the Steunenberg murder trial through a series of busts of the characters. Fife explains: "This is a public piece of sculpture, made to engage the viewer and inspire a sense of inquiry, and knowledge. I am working in a classical portrait style, using references to portraiture busts of the Roman Republican era, to portray the participants in this historic early twentieth century event. The Sculptures suggest determination, doubt, anxiety, authority, deceit and inscrutability. It is as if the busts were rediscovered with the passage of time and their origins somewhat unclear." Exhibition held in the Street Level Gallery space.
Subjects
Roman sculpture styles, emotion, busts, Judicial proceedings, murders, Salt Lake Art Center
Local Identifiers
14-0249
Title
2017 - Oxytocin - Oral Presentation
Description
This is a video of the presentation, "Oxytocin" given at the 2017 Science, Mathematics & Engineering Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Kaelei Corbridge. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/gUioYCdpV_0