Sternlieb, Susan Joy, authorVoss, Gary Wayne, advisorLundberg, Thomas R., committee memberFahey, Patrick G., committee memberKneller, Jane E., committee member2016-07-272016-07-272000http://hdl.handle.net/10217/176178This exhibition presents a still life tableau on a wooden banquet table, eighteen feet by three and one half feet. The objects on the table are platters, bowls, shards and potatoes of fired clay and urethane rubber. All of the objects are metaphors for spiritually enriched aging human beings, and relate to each other and the viewer in an attraction/repulsion play. Three decades of feminist artwork have coalesced into the analysis and exposure of many discriminating myths which have defined women. In addition, we have seen the creation of an enormous body of women-defined, substantive and empowering images. These gifts from women artists who have come before me have made it possible for me to make self defining work about age and spirit.masters thesesengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.WomenHuman bodyPotteryRubberInstallations (Art)Loss and plenty: a banquet of age and spiritText