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Creativity, Change, Commitment

A Celebration of 100 Years of the Department of Art

Creativity, Change, Commitment( )
Produced by: Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery,
Designed by: Hwang, Connie
Author: Hernández, Jo Farb
Kenyon, Kathleen
McGrath, Marianne Kennedy
Vaca, Betsy
Qayoumi, Mohammad H.
Vollendorf, Lisa
Simonson, Anne
Anderson, Christina
Bui, Alison
Brissette, Lauren A.
Carter, Alice
Cheng, Leslie
Connor, Allison
Dove, Melanie
Dutra, Shannon
Fortunati, Elena
Hernández, Erika
McCandless, Andrea Nicholson
Okin, Mary
Santos, Shawnte
Streit, Jeffrey
Weber, Georgina
Wigley, Kathryn
Editor: Hernández, Jo Farb
Photographer: Gordon, John C.
Raynolds, Robert
Livernois, Megan Benson
Amyx, Kirk
Kodama, Paul
Sipple, John
Zaucha, Randy
Baldwin, M.
Trask, Mike
Stewart, John
Meras, Pat
Weaver, Richard
Morocco, Joan
Rose, Robert
Narciso, Mike
Amyx, Kirkman
Williamson, Scott
Cornelius, Charley
Superior Color Lab,
Auvil, Mary
Mills, Richard
Graham, Steven
Bain, Robert C.
Mahany, Brian
Brook, Steven
Bevington, Marie-Christine
Post, George
Hartman, Carol
Boyd, Douglas
Cumming, Robert
Gillespie, Ian
Chase, Mike
Dewrance, James
Nelson, Matt
Sanders, Matt
Martinson, Lowell
Ishida, Mary Jean
Coha, Joseph
Santos, Aimee
Hobbs, G. Craig
Baer, Brian
Smithson, Michael
Johns, Richard
Ogata, Dave
Lasser, Robin
Belcher, Theta
Martin, Michael
Lam, Jon
Wright, Shannon
Blackwell, Scott
Artist: Vivian, Calthea
Heron, Edith Harvey
Dooley, Helen Bertha
Blair, Mary
Cox, J. Halley
Amyx, Leon
Horan, Claude
Wood, Cyril C.
Cunningham, William Earl
Locks, Seymour
Reitzel, Marques E.
Johnson, J. Theodore
Maxon, John
Promessi, Jim
DeFeo, Jay
Leick, E. Carl
Thiebaud, Wayne
De Vincenzi, John
McEnroe, William
Powers, Harry
Lovera, James
Morocco, Ralph J.
Gardner, Helen
Spratt, Fred
Ramos, Mel
Gutierrez, Luis
Amyx, Chet
Navone, Edward
Howard, Judy Hanson
McCarthy, Clem
Petersen, Dan
Carraher, Ron
Cornelius, Phil
Dunton, Sydney
Kahn, Sherrill
Murray, Holt
Webb, Daryle
Haldeman, Joe
Wolfe, Bruce
Frantz, Barry
Dennis Jenkins Associates,
Vogel, Douglas
Lundberg, William
Fritz, Robert
Zweifel, Craig
Anderson, Lawrence
Hopper, David
Leong, Russell
Hawley, Joe
Henderson, Mel
Young, Alfred
Lucero, Manuel
Roster, Fred
Cooper, Michael
Strini, Robert
Bottini, David
Dunn, William
Baczek, Peter
Nelson, Willis
Zaima, Stephen
Pratchenko, Paul
Ogle, David
Johnson, Will
Kuraoka, David
Kent, Claude
Wilson, Richard
Smidt, Sam
O'Neil, Sharron
McCall, Dave
Jaekel, Susan
Oliver, Marcia
Garcia, Rupert
Montoya, Malaquais
Mawla, Nathera
Jercich, George
Budziak, Michelle
McCormack, Geoff
Solomon, Amelia "Millie"
D'Estout, Marc
Coates, Del
Frank, Phil
Chia, Ben
Summit, Scott
Brunner, Robert
Lowe, Mike
Muller, Higard
Vossoughi, Sohrab
Furbershaw, Gerhard
Salazar, Jeff
Wong, Glen
Hoefer, Jeff
Brown, Becky
Rodis-Jamero, Nilo
May, Therese
May, Tony
Hawkinson, Tim
Longley, Dianne
Church, Shay
Winfrey, Reid
Kennedy, Deborah
Suberkoff, Ron
Johnson, Julie
Passehl, Melissa
Miller, Joe
Toolin, Jack
Pace, David
Edwards, Beth Yarnelle
Goodwin-Guerrero, Erin
Thompson, Terry
Lovoi, Gina
Danh, Binh
Underwood, Consuelo
Baca, Judith F.
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Walburg, Gerald
Quinonez, Gary
Chai, David
Edwards, Keay
Jevbratt, Lisa
Moreira, David
May, Victoria
Garavaglia, Ron
Kaphar, Titus
Forristt, Cevan
ISBN:978-0-9721984-3-1
Publication Date:Dec 2013
Publisher:Natalie & James Thompson Art Gallery,San Jose State University
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $30.00
Book Details
Detailed Subjects: Art / General
Author Biography
Hernández, Jo Farb (Produced by)
Joe Haldeman has uniquely blended a strong interest in astronomy and with his love for writing to publish numerous novels, anthologies and short stories over three decades. He holds a B.S. in astronomy from the University of Maryland (1967), and an M.F.A. in English from the Iowa Writers Workshop (1975). An adjunct professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Haldeman has also taught at Michigan State, Larion West Seattle, SUNY Buffalo, Princeton, University of North Dakota, Kent State and the University of North Florida

Haldeman's works include War Year (1972), The Forever War (1975), Worlds (1981), Worlds Apart (1983), Tools of the Trade (1987), and The Hemingway Hoax (1990). He has also co-authored and edited numerous works of science fiction.

Born in Oklahoma on June 9, 1943, Haldeman grew up in Puerto Rico, New Orleans, Washington D.C., and Alaska. He was drafted into the military in 1967, fighting in the Central Highlands of Vietnam as a combat engineer with the 4th Division (1/22nd Airmobile Battalion), for which he received the Purple Heart, among other medals.

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