Freedom of Expression?
- Collection
- Description
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Gradually, UCSD has been limiting and even completely taking away various resources and platforms of expression. For example, the UCSD crafts center was completely demolished after being available to all students for almost 40 years. Graffiti Hall was a trademark of UCSD as a symbol of the campus's freedom of expression, but that was taken away from us as well. From protests involving the Che Cafe and the University Gallery, it is obvious that the means of expression at UCSD have been changing for the worse.
- Creation Date
- 2016-12-01
- Creator
- Biography
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My name is Ning Wang, but I go by Dora. As an ICAM major minoring in studio art, I'm constantly looking for new forms and platforms of expression.
- Physical Description
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Drawing
- Note
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This student work was done in the context of the VIS 105A: Drawing course taught by Katie Herzog in the Fall of 2016.
- Series
Format
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- Language
- English
- Related Resource
- Tell Us How UC It Project website: https://lib.ucsd.edu/tellushowucit
Online exhibit
- Rights Holder
- Wang, Ning (Dora)
- Copyright
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Under copyright (US)
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- Digital Object Made Available By
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UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
- Last Modified
2021-09-29