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Here I Raise My Ebenezer is Anne Sipos's visual examination of how the urgency of grief and God have intertwined in her life. Grief is the process and emotions of reacting to a loss, with the hopefully desired goal of reaching acceptance. The one-night show contains sculptures and installations with

Here I Raise My Ebenezer is Anne Sipos's visual examination of how the urgency of grief and God have intertwined in her life. Grief is the process and emotions of reacting to a loss, with the hopefully desired goal of reaching acceptance. The one-night show contains sculptures and installations with mediums of cast iron, concrete, words, and mixed media displayed on a baseball field that is significant to that process in Sipos's own life.
ContributorsSipos, Anne (Author) / Roumain, Daniel (Thesis director) / Luper, Christopher (Committee member) / Bernstein, Max (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Art (Contributor) / The Sidney Poitier New American Film School (Contributor)
Created2023-12
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A Conversation on Stuttering is a documentary film that is aimed at raising awareness about stuttering. Still not fully understood by modern research, stuttering (stammering in the UK) is a diagnosis often accompanied by years of ridicule, shame, and misconceptions. We set out to interview people who stutter, researchers, and

A Conversation on Stuttering is a documentary film that is aimed at raising awareness about stuttering. Still not fully understood by modern research, stuttering (stammering in the UK) is a diagnosis often accompanied by years of ridicule, shame, and misconceptions. We set out to interview people who stutter, researchers, and clinicians alike to gain insight into the impact stuttering can have. From these genuine, sometimes emotional responses, the film captures flowing conversations on a range of experiences had by our interviewees. Through these responses, we hope to open further dialogue about the themes of identity, understanding our differences, and perspectives that can make a more accepting world.
ContributorsLedezma, Jesus (Author) / Ramos, George (Co-author) / Schatzki, Myra (Thesis director) / Sundt, Eric (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / The Sidney Poitier New American Film School (Contributor) / Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation (Contributor)
Created2022-05