Putting
“ART” in CARTography
The
Ball State University Libraries’ Digital Media Repository (DMR) provides online
access to a range of digitized primary source materials, including historic
films and video, oral histories, diaries, photographs, cartographic resources,
and artwork. The GIS Research and Map
Collection (GRMC) has provided access to hundreds of historic maps from its
collection via the repository. But the
newest DMR collection from the GRMC is a set of hand-drawn maps created by Ball
State University students.
The
name of this latest collection is Maps
Fictional and Actual: Mapping Projects from Drawing 1. The maps were created by students in the
fall semester 2017 Drawing 1 class.
Heidi Jensen, Associate Professor in the Ball State University School of
Art, created this unique project for her students: After visiting the GRMC in Bracken Library
and reviewing hundreds of maps, create an artistic map—either of an actual or
fictional place. The maps can be viewed
or downloaded from the DMR for use in educational research and learning.
The
original art was exhibited at the Muncie DWNTWN First Thursday Arts Walk in November 2017 at Twin Archer Brew Pub
in conjunction with student-created maps from the Departments of Architecture
and Geography. This is the second year
Twin Archer hosted a cartographic art exhibit for Ball State University
students.
The
artistic maps created in the fall of 2016 are also part of a DMR Collection
called Home. These watercolor maps were created by
students studying with Hannah Barnes, Associate Professor in the School of Art.
The
GRMC accepts donations of unique maps for the Collection, including hand-drawn
and other types of original cartographic works.
For more information about any of these projects, please contact the GRMC
at 765-285-1097.
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