Arts One provides students with the opportunity to explore various questions and issues across multiple disciplines. They are also guided by a team of instructors who each have their own unique research interests.
You may read more about the excellent scholarship by Arts One students, and Arts One faculty below.
Student Publications
The ONE
Featured Student Publications
Shavonne Miller
Curated Chaos: The Manipulation of Colour and Identity in Mulholland Drive
In Mulholland Drive, David Lynch uses colour to deepen viewers’ understanding of the protagonist Diane Selwyn.
Sofia Vanegas
Orlando: The Search for Truth and Other Mirages
On these levels, Orlando questions biographical conventions by fictionalizing the subject and focusing primarily on their subjectivity.
Emma Clinton
Readers, Writers and Critics: Rival Interpretations of Art from Baudelaire to Borges
Copycat, imitator, wannabe, mimic - these synonymous insults are thrown at those who dare to be derivative. Imitation and replication hold negative connotations, signalling an unimaginative work and an immoral artist.
Vish Arora
“And Yet, We Hear a Band”: Transgressing Fantasy, Form, and the Flesh in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive
Drawing upon Sinnerbrink’s claim, a formal analysis of the film’s structure alongside McGowan and Sobchack’s ideas reveals the juncture where Mulholland Drive transcends fiction to become a self-reflective mode of philosophy.