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Spectrum was a publication released in the early 1950s by the undergraduate students at Rhode Island School of Design. This issue from 1963 includes essays by RISD students that examine theories on art and artists, presented alongside an excerpt from Paul Klee's "The Concept of Analysis." The issue also contains artwork by RISD students, and inspirational quotations about creativity. Contributors include Asher Derman, Robert Gotsch, Loren Kerst, Bill Foster, Bix Lye, Henry Adler, Ilse Buchert, Carolyn Voigt, Ann Armstrong Meyer, James Baker, and Norman Laliberte.
Identifier
Spectrum_1963_05.pdf
Publication Date
5-1-1963
Document Type
Newspaper
City
Providence, Rhode Island
Keywords
RISD, art school, art college, student publication, student magazine, Student Creative Work
Disciplines
Aesthetics | Architecture | Art and Design | Art Education | Creative Writing | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Music | Theatre and Performance Studies
Recommended Citation
Students of RISD and Archives, RISD, "Spectrum May 1963" (1963). All Student Newspapers. 514.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/studentnewspapers/514

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