Student Expression and Public Art at Pacific
Document Type
Digital Project
Publication Date
Spring 5-1-2022
Abstract
As our project topic evolved and developed, the topic of public student art often arose. Initially hoping to investigate how student art is recognized, we noticed how public student art has been used at the University of the Pacific by students to engage with the campus community. Public student art facilitated Pacific students to express their dissatisfaction during the #NoMa'amPam movement, Promotion of Greek life, and numerous other expressive uses.
Recommended Citation
Ogutu, David and Trammel, George, "Student Expression and Public Art at Pacific" (2022). HIST 080: Digital Narratives. 4.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/history080/4
https://wayback.archive-it.org/20544/20230110183655/https://uoppublicstudentart.weebly.com/
Comments
Original website version: https://uoppublicstudentart.weebly.com/
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