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Lampela, Laurel – Art Education, 2010
Three artists from New Mexico who identify as lesbian or queer create work that is informed by their life experiences. Their works show no literal explanations but depict symbolic resolutions. Who they are and what they have experienced have had a strong impact on their work. Through specific materials and distinct color palettes they share…
Descriptors: Artists, Homosexuality, Social Attitudes, Art Products
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Lampela, Laurel – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2008
Helen Cozza is a contemporary artist living in New Mexico who began working as a painter and moved into printmaking. Prevalent in her work is the use of the grid and the patterns created by weaving. The imagery is reminiscent of the environmental deterioration that Cozza observed in Buffalo and Cleveland where she lived for many years. Cozza knew…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Homosexuality, Artists, Art Education
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Lampela, Laurel – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2006
Mammen is one of the most versatile and unusual artists of her time. She was born Gertrud Johanna Mammen on November 21, 1890 in Berlin, Germany. During the 1920s and 1930s, Mammen created vivid depictions of life in the booming metropolis of Berlin. She portrayed people of all walks of life, but her focus was on the "New Woman" in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Females, Artists
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Lampela, Laurel – Art Education, 1996
Discusses various issues related to gay and lesbian students and art education. These include the harassment, intimidation, and alienation experienced by gay and lesbian students. Briefly covers the creation of gay/lesbian teacher and student organizations and their attempts to address these problems. (MJP)
Descriptors: Activism, Alienation, Consciousness Raising, Educational Discrimination