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    Art In School

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    I believe that art should be presented in school, because it is not something people think that it still exists, for example I believe that if I were to show the creations of art, music,dance, sporting actitivty, or even literature it is important because these topics are something people don’t really pay attention to. I feel like this is not as much demanding in schools as lt was before when I was in elementary school. I have a sister who is in elementary school now, and she has her assignments…

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    Art Therapy

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    The way schools see the benefits of using art therapy, far more than just as a form of expression is of how different forms of art works with different students. By being exposed to any form of art, the student learns to be curious and perceptive, by merging these two components together to creating art, the student learns to reason, and as they continue and effectively create art pieces they’ll be able to develop their power of imagination, intuition and confidence, ultimately forming students’…

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    Arts And Ideas

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    transcripts on file (Syracuse U, SCSU and Univ. of New Hampshire), FIA206, Arts and Ideas II was accepted for three semester hours of credit in art. A full 12 semester hours of credit in art were not identifiable. Please submit course descriptions for the course(s) that you feel may be considered for art course work.” While is it accurate to conclude that my only “formal” credits in fine arts were earned in FIA206, Arts and Ideas II, Connecticut General Statutes relating to educational…

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    Preforming Arts

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    preforming arts are a form of creativity that must be expressed in front of an audience. These performances are typically accompanied with music, dialog, acting, or a combination of these. Some examples of performing arts can include; musicals, concerts, plays, movies, etc. All of these are created for the enjoyment and pleasure of the viewer. The shared experience of the performing art is what differentiates it from other art forms, which can be created and never shared. The performing arts can…

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    Art In Schools

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    Have you ever wanted to express your creativity in the arts, but can’t since there isn’t an art program in your school? Art programs are needed in schools. Lots of schools are eliminating their art programs for other things. These programs can even help you focus more in class. All schools should fund their art programs. Many schools around the country are eliminating their funding for their art programs. Much of the funding is going to the new state tests being released. A large amount of the…

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    Conceptualization Of Art

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    Art can be found all around the world in every period. Art is a universal concept in which new art forms constantly are created and brought to life. Up until the 1970s, art was attributed to an individual’s production rather than a social production, which is why sociologists would avoid studying art altogether; it was seen as something that had no social aspect. Before the 1970s, art was only placed on the realm of a sole individual which meant that if we saw a piece of art than that work of…

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    Arts And Creativity

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    shows, and art to decorate our walls. Take away art, and life seems pretty boring; art makes life vivid. It is no secret that the K-12 arts programs has been declining for decades due to budget cuts and the reputation that core academics take priority. However, with this decline, kids of all ages have been missing out on crucial opportunities. Without the arts, kids may not have all of the tools they need to test their creativity and see all of the possibilities there are in the world. An arts…

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    Whiteness In Art

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    through the doors of an art gallery, expecting to see something totally new, diverse and original, only to be disappointed by being surrounded with whiteness in every sense. This scenario speaks to the exclusionary nature that many people of color in the art world feel when they enter theses spaces. The notion of art has always been seen from the perspective of a certain particular group of individuals, who throughout centuries have sought to affirm whiteness in art and art history as the only…

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    Latino Art

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    San Jose CA, there is a cultural event known as the “South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk” that I have been interested on for some time, although, have never been able to attended. By mid-March, while looking at the First Friday e-bulletin, I read about the “Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americano, MACLA” and the “17th Latino Art Now! exhibit presented through beginning of April to mi-May, and felt compelled to visit the art space for the Chicano/Latino Culture project. On Monday April 20, 2015, I…

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    Arts In Schools

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    Music, Drama and Art in the Hallways (An Argument Concerning the Validity of arts in Schools) School is supposed to be a place of learning and enrichment, but it doesn’t take long for the students to become uninterested with the same old, boring lessons that are pulled out of dusty textbooks. From calculus quizzes to English exams, the material learned isn’t always the most fun and interesting, to say the least. There is a way to make learning a bit more bearable and school a pinch more…

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