Spring 2020
The students were particularly inspired by the following pieces at the 2020 Wellin SUM exhibit. These pieces opened their eyes to the many ways in which elements of social systems can be visually represented in creative ways through different fonts, graphs, maps, collages, annotated images, and other media.
Jennifer Dalton
To Whose Opinions Am I Listening?, 2011
Acrylic and pencil on paper
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
Mary Beth Edelson
Some Living American Women/Last Supper, 1972
Hand-colored and stamped offset print
Collection of the Deleget Martinez Family
RYAN! Elizabeth Feddersen
Kill the Indian, Save the Man, 2017
Mixed-media installation (vinyl, thermochromic ink, and charting tape)
Courtesy of the artist
Daniel Feral
The Feral Diagram on Graffiti and Street Art, 2011
Offset lithograph
Collection of the Deleget Martinez Family
Guerrilla Girls
How Many Women Had One-Person Exhibitions at NYC Museums Last Year?, 1985
Offset lithograph
Courtesy of the Guerrilla Girls
Guerrilla Girls’ 1986 Report Card, 1986
Offset lithograph
Courtesy of the Guerrilla Girls
Women in America Earn Only 2/3 of What Men Do, 1985
Offset lithograph, 17 x 22 in. (43.2 x 55.9 cm)
Courtesy of the Guerrilla Girls
Only 4 Commercial Galleries in N.Y. Show Black Women, 1986
Offset lithograph
Courtesy of the Guerrilla Girls
Loren Munk
The East Village 1979-1989, 2011–13
Oil on linen
Courtesy of the artist
John O’Connor
Psychopath, 2013
Colored pencil and graphite on paper
Courtesy of the artist and Pierogi Gallery, New York
Wendy Red Star
1880 Crow Peace Delegation, 2014
Five archival pigment prints from a series of ten
Courtesy of the artist
Faith Ringgold
United States of Attica, 1972
Offset lithograph
Courtesy of the artist and ACA Galleries, New York
Dread Scott
#WhileBlac, 2018
Diptych of two screenprints
Courtesy of the artist
Ward Shelley
Addendum to Alfred Barr, Extended Narrative V.2, 2019
Acrylic and toner on Mylar
Courtesy of the artist and Pierogi Gallery, New York
Who Invented the Avant Garde, Redux V. 1, 2019
Acrylic and toner on Mylar
Courtesy of the artist and Pierogi Gallery, New York
Batia Suter
Parallel Encyclopedia #2, 2018
Book
Published by Roma Publications, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Parallel Encyclopedia #2, 2018
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Massimo Vignelli (Italian, 1931–2014), with Joan Charysyn and Bob Noorda of Unimark International Corporation
New York City Subway Guide, 1972
Offset lithograph
Published by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Collection of the Deleget Martinez Family
John Zinsser
David Zwirner / Carol Greene / Art Basel Miami Beach, from the series “The Aviary,” 2016
Graphite on paper
Marcia Hafif Chronology, 2015
Graphite on bristol, three pages
Sebastian C. Adams
A Chronological Chart of Ancient, Modern and Biblical History, 1871 (second edition, published 1876)
Color lithograph
Printed by Strobridge & Co. Lith.
Special Collections, Burke Library, Hamilton College