2015
A series of woodblock prints about the spiritual and religious influences on American identity during the colonial period | I arrived at AAS in April 2015 ready to comb the archives for visual examples of spiritual and religious influences on American identity during the colonial period. What I didn’t realize until I got there is that spirituality and religiosity are ubiquitous in 17th and 18th century printed materials and ephemera. I immediately became confused about my topic and overwhelmed by the volume of materials in the archive. |
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Historical novel about Anne Hutchinson and the Massachusetts Bay Colony, from 1630-1638, told from the point of view of a servant girl | ||
Many and Wide Separations: Two novellas that focus on fictional female artists in mid-nineteenth-century New England | ||
Florence Rice Hitchcock and the Theory of The Soft Earth: A multimedia dance project | ||
Research for 5-part series about the Walpole Society |