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LCS 220 A: Creativity and the Arts Spring 2022
Ben Abladian, Brooke Blanche, Jillian Collingwood, Taylor DeNuccio, Sarah Discepola, Cole Garvey, Allison Kostiw, Brittney Lucero, Daniel McCormack, Luke O'Connor, Tori Priestley, Mike Roberts, Olivia Sales, Logan Salvatore, Megan Sevigny, Kelly Shea, Nate Sideris, Abigail Slavik, Sydney Stewart, David Sullivan, Jacob Sutton, Abby Trimble, V Velagapudi, Brady Waitze, and Jackie Zeigler
Creativity is vital to achievement in many fields, from science, to business and the arts. This course will explore creativity both as a general process of engagement with the world around us and as an introduction to creative cultural expression in the Arts. It will engage students in thinking about creativity as an intrinsic part of their educational, personal and professional lives, as it engages them in creative practice and reflection upon creative process. As part of the class, students collaborated and created a zine.
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LCS 220 B: Creativity and the Arts Spring 2022
Alyssa Alviti, Kellen Austermann, Ryan Bradley, Brittany Cavarra, Chase Chuckran, Evan Clark, Hannah Dreska, Olivia Emond, Ayman Fawaz, Stephen Grivers, Justin Hainse, Lucas Hogan, Dillon Keeney, Bradley Lewis, Marco Loccisano, Matthew Melnychuk, Michael Otty, Anthony Pisciotta, Jacqueline Raymond, Christopher Rota, Krista Soldano, Jordan Standford, Jillian Sylvia, and Zachary Tamayo
Creativity is vital to achievement in many fields, from science, to business and the arts. This course will explore creativity both as a general process of engagement with the world around us and as an introduction to creative cultural expression in the Arts. It will engage students in thinking about creativity as an intrinsic part of their educational, personal and professional lives, as it engages them in creative practice and reflection upon creative process. As part of the class, students collaborated and created a zine.
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Zine Group A
Hailey Aspinwell, Tyler Amato, Ashlee Anderson, Destiny Andrade, Allison Beck, Owen Lavelle, Kenny Dyson, and Vishal Fatania
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Our Collective Expressions of 2020
Valerie Carrigan, Aysecan Coral, Leah Decesare, Meguelina Feris, Laura Kohl, Martha Kuhlman, Ellie Morrison, Gabrielle Ritzer, and Joan Zaretti
Listen up. We had a bone to pick with 2020. And, if you’re anything like us, then you probably did, too. It wasn’t just the wildfires, the toilet paper shortage, the murder hornets and cicadas. It wasn’t only RBG’s passing, the social and political unrest, or the rise and fall of Tiger King. And it wasn’t simply the election or COVID or unemployment and economic issues. 2020 was a super-ultra-marathon of challenges and uncertainties.
Here's the deal: we invited the Bryant community to get back at 2020. You told us how 2020 made you feel, what it meant to you. You made a collage, drew something, wrote a poem or a story or song. Then sent your creation to us, and we’re publishing it here in Bryant’s first-ever zine.
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Red
John Famiglietti, Samantha Grennon, Jacob Goodman, Rylee Wirtanen, Griffin Gosule, Kyriana Chambo, Carolyn Reimer, and Hunter Poitras
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Creativity and the Arts
Jenna Gardner, Megan Skasen, Erica Barley, Carley Pearson, Abby Rae, Lucy Smith, Owen Lavelle, and Adibhav Gupta
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LCS Group C
Abigail Rae, Conor Manning, Darian Ramos, Derek Frame, Gabrielle Weiner, Haozhe Li, Juliana Mandile, Kasey Thomas, and Yiming Huang
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LCS Zine Group
Julia Robertson, Liam Peterson, Collin Acampora, Hannah Bloomwald, Megan Lawlor, and Maya Nguyen
Zines created by Bryant students, staff, and faculty.
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