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Keri Watson

A sprawling outdoor art environment constructed from various salvaged materials, with weathered wooden signs featuring faded yellow text in the foreground.
Editors' Welcome Fall 2024 (10.2)

Tenth Anniversary Issue (10.2)

Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson, Jenni Sorkin, Cyle Metzger
A plain green tile.
Editors' Welcome Spring 2024 (10.1)

Issue 10.1

Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson, Jenni Sorkin
A stylized desert landscape features a prominent rock arch, dry grass, and trees, with geometric patterns reminiscent of Southwestern textiles in the blue sky and on the reddish-brown rock formations."
Editors' Welcome Fall 2023 (9.2)

Issue 9.2 (Fall 2023)

Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson, Jenni Sorkin
A dense collage by Anita Steckel depicts a bustling New York City skyline featuring the Mona Lisa, colorful dollar bills, and diverse figures, including winged men and female silhouettes.
Editors' Welcome Spring 2023 (9.1)

Editors’ Welcome

Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson, Jenni Sorkin
A plain green tile.
Editors' Welcome Fall 2022 (8.2)

Issue 8.2

Naomi Slipp, Jacqueline Francis, Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson
Black-and-white historic photo of women in dark dresses marching in front of a gate, holding signs that read, in part, "MR. PRESIDENT HOW LONG MUST WOMEN WAIT FOR LIBERTY?"
Colloquium Fall 2022 (8.2)

Art and Reproductive Rights in the Wake of Dobbs v. Jackson

Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson
A plain green tile.
Editors' Welcome Spring 2022 (8.1)

Issue 8.1

Naomi Slipp, Jacqueline Francis, Keri Watson, Katherine Jentleson
A plain green tile.
Editors' Welcome Fall 2021 (7.2)

Issue 7.2

Naomi Slipp, Jacqueline Francis, Keri Watson
A plain green tile.
Editors' Welcome Spring 2021 (7.1)

Issue 7.1

Naomi Slipp, Jacqueline Francis, Keri Watson
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Talk Back Spring 2021 (7.1)

Talk Back: But Who Will We Be?

Kimberly Orcutt, Naomi Slipp, Jacqueline Francis, Keri Watson
A carved and painted wooden statue depicts a female religious figure with a halo and floral crown, set within an ornate, weathered wooden archway.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

American Art History in the Time of Crises

Jacqueline Francis, Naomi Slipp, Keri Watson
Book cover for "Cultivating Citizens" featuring a painting showing farmland, a river, and rolling hills
Book Review Fall 2019 (5.2)

Cultivating Citizens: The Regionalist Work of Art in the New Deal Era

Reviewed by Keri Watson
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