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    Creative Brief

    Target Demographics:The target demographics for the Frye Art Museum would range from 30-55, mostly college educated males

    and females. The target demo would also be aware of ongoing social, political and cultural events past andpresent. Not every person walking into the Frye would be an artist, however would appreciate what the fine

    arts would have to offer scholastically and socially.

    Client needs:The Frye Art Museum has a unique story and a generous offering of fine arts for art lovers. The Frye has a

    classic elegance without frills, leaving the art to speak volumes.

    The Frye offers an ideal style on the their web site. I think it would be beneficial for the museum to utilize the

    same style from that site into the kisosk, in order to communicate and help the visitors needs and wants. Thiskiosk will make available tickets for art history courses, art classes, speaking engagements and memberships.

    Admission for viewing the art collections and visiting shows are always free, however the kiosk would alsoshow the calendar of events coming to the Frye Art Museum.

    By Michelle Olin

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    R=184 G=194 B=51 R=77 G=77 B=77 Black R=63 G=148 B=245

    Michelle Olin

    Kiosk design mood board.

    Week 4

    Font / type to use for all kiosk communication; Helvetica regular

    &

    Helvetica bold

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    The FRYEart museum

    kiosk home page

    Language

    English Espanol

    Art History withRebecca A. ContemporaryArt with Koyola

    Rice

    Magic LanternTalks on Film &

    Art

    Apostles of Ugliness: The Ashcan SchoolThursday, November 12, 7 pmFriday, November 13, 11 am

    The Index of American Design, 193542Thursday, December 10, 7 pm

    Friday, December 11, 11 am

    Veronese's Fabulous, Scandalous Feasts

    Thursday, January 14, 7 pmFriday, January 15, 11 am

    Byzantium West: Ravenna's Mosaics

    Thursday, February 11, 7 pmFriday, February 12, 11 am

    What Van Gogh Admired

    Thursday, March 11, 7 pmFriday, March 12, 11 am

    A Kingly Book: The Shahnama of ShahTahmaspThursday, April 8, 7 pmFriday, April 9, 11 am

    Giotto in the Scrovegni ChapelThursday, May 13, 7 pm

    Friday, May 14, 11 am

    Hellenistic PergamonThursday, June 10, 7 pm

    Friday, June 11, 11 am

    Thursday, January 28, 7 pmThe Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde: Expression-ism, Berlin Dada, and the Rise of National SocialismKolya Rice, art historian

    Thursday, February 25, 7 pmCultural Shamanism, Social Sculpture, and Radical

    Ecology: Joseph Beuys in ContextKolya Rice, art historian

    Thursday, March 25, 7 pm

    The Return of the Past and Painting: Georg Baselitz,Markus Lupertz, and Jrg ImmendorfKolya Rice, art historian

    Thursday, April 29, 7 pmAnselm Kiefer: Re-Membering the Past afterAuschwitz

    Kolya Rice, art historian

    Thursday, May 27, 7 pmGerhard Richter: The Mediation of Historical

    Experience in the Service of the PresentKolya Rice, art historian

    Sunday, November 15, 2 pm

    The Beats on Film (Lecture with film clips)Robert Horton, film critic

    Thursday, December 17, 7 pmCritics Wrap 2009 (Discussion with film clips)Robert Horton, film critic, and special guests

    Sunday, January 24, 2 pmThe Movie Mashup: Wild Literary Adapta-tions (Lecture with film clips)

    Robert Horton, film critic

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    Welcome to

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    Espanol

    English

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    Espanol

    English

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    press here for class & lecture

    information

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    press here for class & lecture

    information

    What Van Gogh Admired

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    press here for class & lecture

    information

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    press here for class & lecture

    information

    What Van Gogh Admired

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    screen

    Main screen

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

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    Main screen

    What Van Gogh Admired

    Thursday, March 11, 7 pm

    Friday, March 12, 11 am

    Admire as much as you can, Vincent van Gogh advised. But VanGogh admired many now-obscure artists, including the Fryes

    Monticelli, Lhermitte, Isabey and Jongkind. What did he see in them,

    and how did his wide-ranging taste influence his own work?

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

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    Main screen

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    Rebbeca

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    A Kingly Book: The Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp

    Thursday, April 8, 7 pm

    Friday, April 9, 11 am

    Shah Tahmasps copy of Firdausis Shahnama (completed in 1010AD) or Book of Kings was one of the most lavishly illustrated of all

    Persian manuscripts. Beginning around 1520, two generations of

    royal painters brought the legendary epic poem to life with elegance,

    drama, and wit.

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

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    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    Next

    lecture with

    Rebbeca

    Purchase

    tickets

    A Kingly Book: The Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp

    Thursday, April 8, 7 pm

    Friday, April 9, 11 am

    Shah Tahmasps copy of Firdausis Shahnama (completed in 1010AD) or Book of Kings was one of the most lavishly illustrated of all

    Persian manuscripts. Beginning around 1520, two generations of

    royal painters brought the legendary epic poem to life with elegance,

    drama, and wit.

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

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    Main screen

    Click here for more

    information on lectures

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    Click here for more

    information on lectures

    The Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde: Expressionism,

    Berlin Dada, and the Rise of National Socialism

    Cultural Shamanism, Social Sculpture, and

    Radical Ecology: Joseph Beuys in Context

    The Return of the Past and Painting: Georg Baselitz,

    Markus Lupertz, and Jrg ImmendorfAnselm Kiefer:

    Re-Membering the Past after Auschwitz

    Gerhard Richter:

    The Mediation of Historical Experience in the Service of the Present

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    Click here for more

    information on lectures

    The Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde: Expressionism,

    Berlin Dada, and the Rise of National Socialism

    Cultural Shamanism, Social Sculpture, and

    Radical Ecology: Joseph Beuys in Context

    The Return of the Past and Painting: Georg Baselitz,

    Markus Lupertz, and Jrg ImmendorfAnselm Kiefer:

    Re-Membering the Past after Auschwitz

    Gerhard Richter:

    The Mediation of Historical Experience in the Service of the Present

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    Click here for more

    information on lectures

    The Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde: Expressionism,

    Berlin Dada, and the Rise of National Socialism

    Cultural Shamanism, Social Sculpture, and

    Radical Ecology: Joseph Beuys in Context

    The Return of the Past and Painting: Georg Baselitz,

    Markus Lupertz, and Jrg ImmendorfAnselm Kiefer:

    Re-Membering the Past after Auschwitz

    Gerhard Richter:

    The Mediation of Historical Experience in the Service of the Present

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    The Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde:

    Expressionism, Berlin Dada,

    and the Rise of National Socialism

    Thursday, January 28, 2010

    7 pm

    Setting the context for the series, this lecture traces the develop-

    ment of the aesthetic philosophy of modern abstraction through

    German Expressionism, how this was challenged by Dadas de-

    velopment of artistic forms with clear social and political efficacy,

    and in turn why both movements were framed as degenerate by

    the Nazi propaganda machine.

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    lecture with

    Kolya

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

    previous

    screen

    Main screen

    The Fate of Germanys Avant-Garde:

    Expressionism, Berlin Dada,

    and the Rise of National Socialism

    Thursday, January 28, 2010

    7 pm

    Setting the context for the series, this lecture traces the develop-

    ment of the aesthetic philosophy of modern abstraction through

    German Expressionism, how this was challenged by Dadas de-

    velopment of artistic forms with clear social and political efficacy,

    and in turn why both movements were framed as degenerate by

    the Nazi propaganda machine.

    Next

    lecture with

    Kolya

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    Art History with Rebecca Albiani

    Contemporary Art with Kolya Rice

    Magic Lantern: Talks on Film and Art

    back to

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    screen

    Main screen

    Cultural Shamanism, Social Sculpture,

    and Radical Ecology: Joseph Beuys in Context

    Thursday, February 25, 2010

    7 pm

    A Luftwaffe pilot during the war, Joseph Beuys was the most

    visible artist of his generation to address Germanys recent past.

    Attaining a cult-like status among younger artist, Beuys employed

    a carefully orchestrated persona and staged performances

    intended to heal the collective German psyche through a spiritual

    renewal of humanitys bond with the natural world.

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