Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Early Research Challenges

One of the ideas I had for my research project was to look into the history of my house, which has been inhabited by RIT students for many years, and analyze what it could tell us about RIT student culture or perhaps college house culture in general. The issues I've run into in my early research is that this house has not (to my knowledge) been afflicted with many of the problematic tendencies of greek life houses at large universities, which have seen extensive prior research. In searching for peer-reviewed articles similar to the type of research I'd planned to do, the vast majority of the articles I've encountered are studies on the culture of binge drinking, hazing, and sexual assault in frat houses. It is difficult to find research related to the less sinister sides of college house culture.

I contacted our COLA librarian Cami Goldowitz asking for help refining my search terms to find more relevant articles, and that has helped me start to tend more in the right direction. Cami recommended me some search term improvements to help me find some more relevant results, as well as directed me towards some articles she found that are closer to what I am searching for in terms of the social culture of student housing. These have all been helping to direct me closer to what I am searching for, though I am not sure I have yet found prior research that matches exactly what I am planning to do. I am thinking of expanding my search to look more broadly for research on specific houses, not necessarily related to college student housing, and more into general student culture research, not necessarily about housing. Perhaps by looking at these separately, I can get a better idea of how to effectively combine them in abscense of a exact prior example.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Introduction

Hello! I’m Noelle, I’m a third year museum studies major, but this is my sixth (and hopefully final) year at RIT.  I’m from Gloucester, Massachusetts, where this past summer I interned at a small museum called Maritime Gloucester.  Because of this, I would like my thesis topic to have something to do with Gloucester, especially the maritime history that I was surrounded by the last few months.  It may be tough to narrow it down, because Gloucester is home to a very deep, rich history, which offers no shortage of topics to explore.  Gloucester is also home to my three cats, Pippa (brown tabby), Louis (light orange), and Mina (gray).





Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Hello :)

 Hello, I'm Delaney a 4th-year museum studies major with a minor in Anthropology. I am from Macedon, a small town in Wayne county, about 30 minutes from Rit. I have 2 dogs, Penny and Gabby. As of right now, my topic idea involves voting rights for women of color, Idk if I wanna stay within Rochester or find my way out of the town and see if I can find information on a city with the least amount of women of color's votes is the 1960s ... if that makes sense 

 I thought I posted this sooner but it was sitting in the blog as a draft 

Monday, September 12, 2022

Starting to Research

So I am starting to do some research on the Spanish Civil War and the art created during that time period! After class last Tuesday, I went over to Ritter on Ice and took out one of the books that came up when Cami searched the Spanish Civil War. I haven't gotten too far into it, but based on the intro and a quick skimming of the chapters it seems to go in depth on how Surrealist art in Spain began to branch away from its origins in France, since Spanish artists wanted to move away from the dream like state of surrealism and instead use the movement to address the war. I have also been looking into some more articles about Dali in particular and his depictions of war despite his claim to be an "apolitical" painter. Speaking of Dali, my copy of one of his autobiographies finally came in the mail and I am excited to start reading it! While it may help with research, it was more of a personal interest purchase because I have been wanting to 'get inside' Dali's mind so to speak. So far all I know is that Dali hated spinach because of its "utterly amorphous character." :)



Monday, September 5, 2022

Introduction

Hi everyone! I'm Gabby, a 4th year Museum Studies and Spanish double major, with a goal by graduation to be a art history minor as well. I am from Scotia, NY which is about 20 minutes away from Albany. I don't know if I mentioned it during class, but last semester I studied abroad in Madrid, Spain, and had an amazing time exploring the capital and visiting many museums (and of course practicing my Spanish language skills)! I mention this because I am definitely thinking about doing a thesis topic related to Spanish art/museums. I have a couple of ideas forming at the moment, but the one I am most interested in doing research on, is how the development of the Reina Sofia Museum's collection, consisting mainly of 20th century art, was heavily influenced by the Spanish Civil War and the art produced at the time (whether propaganda or major works such as Picasso's Guernica). Unfortunately, I do not have a pet photo to share, since I have no pets so, I give you an example of the art in the Reina Sofia. It is a sketch to a piece made by Salvador Dali in 1935 entitled, Premonition of the Civil War.

 


Thursday, September 1, 2022

Introduction and Topic

Hi everyone! My name is Kosovare. I am a fourth-year Museum Studies major with minors in Criminal Justice and Sociology. I'm from Rochester, living in Henrietta. I'm still working on narrowing down/solidifying my research topic, but it will be on prison libraries and inmates' access to educational resources. Since others are posting their pets, here's my Freya. I adopted her two weeks ago and she's two years old. She's a glutton but very sweet (and small).