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Stockton University Origami Showcase 2020

by Dr. Norma Boakes & the students of GNM 2257

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The Origami art featured in this book was prepared by students in the course, GNM 2257 The Art & Math of Origami. Through this course, students explore the art of Origami including the language, notation, and its use as a form of artistic expression. Within this process, interdisciplinary connections are made to several areas including culture, history, and mathematics.

This book features each student's personal Origami collection. A student is responsible to select the models and create them on their own. Within this process, students are given five categories they must relate models to including:
- a mathematical model
-a model made of unique material
-a challenging model (for their level)
-a model of choice (just for fun or because it has meaning)
-a model they instruct to others
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Each Origami artist has their own collection of Origami art in the pages that follow. Below is a list of all student artists and their area of study at Stockton.

Anthony Avalone (HTMS), Carlo Blaquera (HLSC), Miya Carey (LIBA), Stephanie Carrero (HLSC), Bradford Cress (LITT), Brenda Cuba-Barreda (BIOL), Zachary Groettum (POLS), Giuseppe Guerini (CSCI), Emily Hall (HIST), Carlo Jamie (HTMS), Corinne Laboy (BIOL), Gabrielle Lashley (ARTS), Amira Lee (ARTS), Carra Mann (CRIM), Jeremy McAllister (BIOL), Jenna Misciascio (HTMS), Corinne Palacio (HLSC), Natalie Pinho (CRIM), Lauren Preston (HLSC), Kaitlyn Reda (HLSC), Alexandrea Romeo (CRIM), Minna Soriano (BIOL), Caroline Sparacino (LIBA), Sonja Stornes (ARTS), Catherine Sundholm (HLSC), Camille Velez (HLSC), Nicole Violante (CRIM), Brooke Wachenheim (NRS), and Sarah Wingler (HLSC).
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