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    successful business it would be a small school for the arts. I think it is a good idea because there are many people who love the arts like I do and the small school would be where they go to learn more. You can love music and not know what a time signature is but, if you went to a class about music then you could learn much more. There are many students that love the arts however they are not given the opportunity to take art class, dance,music class,or drama at their schools, this would given…

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    In the nineteenth century the Royal Academies of Art in France and England were significant art societies in Europe. The schools held annual or semi-annual exhibitions, where artists could display their work to gain critical notice, known as the Salon. The Salon was run by the art academies, as a result the art that was selected to be shown had the technique and style that was taught there and nothing else. Edouard Manet was one of several artists at the time that challenged the academic…

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    Preserving Arts Education in New York City Public Schools When people think of education and the public school system, they usually think of the four core subjects such as english, math, history, and science. Often, forgetting about the importance of an arts education. Yet, it is performing and visual arts that enhance a student’s academic performance. Exposing children to the incredible world of dance, music, or even visual art allows them to think creatively. It allows them to think…

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    of incorporating more styles and genres of music into my ‘musical diet’ such as more classical music such as that of Mozart rather than just that of Debussy, more specifically his most popular piece Claire de Lune. People are always talking about music, whether it is how it impacts their lives or how they just enjoy certain aspects or styles. However it’s more than just talking about what is my personal taste in music, but what speaks to me about the music, its components, what makes a song,…

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    Arts In Schools

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    schools offer arts programs, such as theatre and music, since 2000. Art improves students’ behavior as well as students’ math and reading skills. The No Child Left Behind Act mandates that the arts as a core subject. Students who study art are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement than students who do not study art. In public schools, art is needed for students who do not have much access to art programs. Art is a global activity included by a host of disciplines. Art…

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    Yoshitomo Nara Influence

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    within Japan's Neo-pop movement, Nara is influenced by elements of popular culture from both East and West. Nara creates drawing, painting, and sculpture that express intense emotions while his practices explores themes of isolation rebellion and music. In this essay, I would like to explore both internal and external factors that influence Nara's work. To begin with, childhood experiences and past memories could have a massive impact which may last for a life time. Nara said that his artwork…

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    Babette's Feast

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    Final What is art? Well art is one its own kind. It can be whatever you want it to be. To me, there is more to art than fine sculptures and creative paintings. There are different forms of art and each style varies and changes a person’s perspective on its piece. True art speaks to a person whether it’s through music, poems, drawings or paintings, art can be used or painted as a form of communication or new language that speaks with transparency. Think of art as different genres of music. What…

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    throughout human culture? Art is universal. Many people can relate to a single piece of artwork. Our respond of art is based on our knowledge, culture background and personal experiences. 3. Can you identify a particular speech, work of art or musical experience that changed how you thought about something? Please explain. The movie “Earthlings” changed my view on pets, food, clothing, entertainment and scientific research completely. I have been a vegan ever since I watched that…

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    Fine arts is a program that can bring something out of kids, like hidden talents, also it can help improve a students grades. Mostly it can just help a student all around, whether it be grades, personality, or just for fun. Fine arts is a mix of visual arts, theater, creations , plays, band and choir, design arts, as well as anything you or the creator see’s or considers as art. I think each public secondary school should have art or music programs. Almost ninety-four percent of public secondary…

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    make it from the heart, make it beautiful," (Cardinal, 1) considering that I believe, no matter how hard one may work at something, unless they add something to it to make it mean something to them and make it their own, it is difficult to make your art portray something to others. Whether it be a major project brought upon you by work or a small gift given by a loved…

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