History, identity, art: visually expressing Nicodemus, Kansas' identity

dc.contributor.authorEdwards, Leah
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-24T18:46:33Z
dc.date.available2014-04-24T18:46:33Z
dc.date.graduationmonthMayen_US
dc.date.issued2014-04-24
dc.date.published2014en_US
dc.description.abstractHistory is embedded in a landscape. History of a community is embedded in the landscape where land was inhabited, cultivated, and where people have and continue to thrive. Rural communities have this embedded history and culture to look back. However, these communities are suffering from loss of population, jobs, economic stability, and accessibility (Woods 2008). This phenomenon can destroy not only communities and peoples’ lives, but also the history and culture that is embedded in a landscape. Nicodemus, Kansas a rural communities with an important history. This history begins after the Civil War during times of new found freedom and the reality of independence for many former African-American slaves. The residents and descendants of Nicodemus are passionate and proud of their history and see their community identity as embedded in the history and culture. Nicodemus has experienced loss of population and economic vitality throughout its history. However, Nicodemans’ strong connection to the history remains intact. The study argues that art can provide a way of expressing Nicodemus, Kansas’s identity. This study is primarily an art-based investigation into what materials, mediums, and forms of art can best express the identity and history of Nicodemus, Kansas. Art-based research is less concerned with the discovery of truth than with the creation of meaning (Eisner 1981). “...[V]isual art is a significant source of information about the social world, including cultural aspects of social life” (Leavy 2009, 218). Research methods include historiography, literature review, oral history, reflexive critique and site visits, culminating in the creation of a series of mixed media artworks. Through the research and creation of artworks, the identity of Nicodemus, Kansas is expressed visually.en_US
dc.description.advisorMary C. Kingery-Pageen_US
dc.description.degreeMaster of Landscape Architectureen_US
dc.description.departmentDepartment of Landscape Architectureen_US
dc.description.levelMastersen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipCenter for Engagement and Community Developmenten_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/17545
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherKansas State Universityen
dc.subjectHistoryen_US
dc.subjectCultural landscapeen_US
dc.subjectNicodemusen_US
dc.subjectKansasen_US
dc.subjectCommunity identityen_US
dc.subjectArten_US
dc.subject.umiLandscape Architecture (0390)en_US
dc.titleHistory, identity, art: visually expressing Nicodemus, Kansas' identityen_US
dc.typeReporten_US

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