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Hugh Manon
Professor Hugh Manon is a film scholar and cultural theorist whose work focuses on the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan. His research extends concepts such as anxiety, disavowal, and jouissance into the study of analog, digital, and hybrid forms of media. Manon’s theorization of Glitch Art (co-authored with Daniel Temkin), which understands glitching as “a…
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Toby Sisson
Toby Sisson earned her B.F.A, Magna Cum Laude, from the College of Visual Arts in Saint Paul, Minnesota and her M.F.A. from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her areas of specialization include drawing, painting and printmaking, as well as community-based research, service learning, and curatorial projects. Creative Research and Teaching Interests Sisson is an…
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John Garton
Dr. Garton received a B.A. in Philosophy from Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) and Ph.D. in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. He joined the Clark faculty in the autumn of 2008. Dr. Garton’s interests include Renaissance and Baroque art, Latin-American Art and modern architecture. His scholarly research has focused…



