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Cultural Bondage

By Macie Harkovich Of the cultural institutions in crisis, the one trend that I found most intriguing was this: although web users obsessively scroll through images online, art museum attendance is down, especially at large premier institutions. At first this … Continue reading

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Short Story Adaption of “Everyday Use”

By Macie Harkovich        The short story that I would adapt into film would be “Everyday Use,” by Alice Walker. The story is told from the perspective of the mother and in doing this, the tone of the … Continue reading

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Surface Depiction of Art and the Artist

by Macie Harkovich No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an ethical is an unpardonable mannerism of style. All art is at once surface and symbol.       I disagree with this aphorism in the sense that Oscar … Continue reading

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