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  <title><![CDATA[Artwork by Allyson Stone Featured in Skiles Hallway]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The show curated by Jillann Hertel, MFA features the work of Science, Technology, and Culture (STAC) major Allyson "Ally" Stone, a graduating senior in STAC's final class. <em>The major has been replaced by the new Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication.</em> Hertel explains,"I was first taken with Ally's photography when I encountered her work in Dr. Rebecca Burnett's <em>Non-linear Documents</em> course during an end-of-semester class exhibition in Fall 2013.&nbsp; I currently teach a new holistic career preparedness course that covers both the basics of landing a job and maintaining a career but also explores passion, aptitude, and overall life satisfaction. You know, the often elusive mix of ingredients that makes for a 'happy' life." <br /><br />Stone is taking Hertel's course and through it she has been examining her passion for photography and her options for a career in visual art and writing. <br /><br />The show, "Being Pictorial," focuses on the quiet artistry of living things. It will be up through Summer semester 2015.<br /><br />Hertel observes, "We hope submissions for class projects and other student art will come rolling in as we continue to showcase the art and Hands-on Humanities projects of our LMC classes.</p><p>Interested parties should email jillann.hertel@lmc.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[Arts Coordinator Jill Ann Hertel, MFA has curated the school's first "rolling exhibition" currently on display in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication's entryway.]]></value>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Allyson Stone describes herself as an artist, photographer, dreamer, storyteller, activist. "I am a storyteller, and although I like to use words and my voice, my soundest tool is my camera. I take photographs in order to share my perspective with others. I am inspired by people and animals; anything in which the inner soul radiates. I try my best to bring a fresh viewpoint to the story by utilizing different angles, cropping, and the rule of thirds. The photographs I create are my conversation with the world. My voyeuristic, wallflower tendencies lend me to be most comfortable with candid photography. I most often shoot with my Nikon DSLR, but prefer to use my Pentax film camera. I can be found in abandoned buildings of Atlanta, small town streets of Adams, NY, Yosemite National Park,&nbsp; the kaleidoscope painted landscape of Valparaiso, Chile, and places not yet exposed."</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></value>
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