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    Feminist Art Movement Women have always been present in male’s most famous art works, but the question was why there were no famous women artists? In male’s art pieces women have always been either sexualized and desirable creatures (such as Monet’s Olympia or GUSTAVE MOREAU’s Dance of Salome)) or traditional role of mothers and housewives (such as Blessed Art thou Among Women by GERTRUDE KÄSEBIER). The feminist art movement began in 19060’s and reflects art made by women about their…

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    Only if I knew what to say when the art teacher rejected my art portfolio. I was in my ninth grade year and we had a portfolio assignment on any topic we wanted. I chose to express my thoughts and point of view through visual arts on self-worth, why you should love yourself and appreciate it no matter how it is. Then was rejected by the inappropriate content and then was some of my art pieces were censored. I don’t want other young artists and their art to be censored just because of one person…

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    practicum field experience at the University of South Australia (37). The arts helps kids use multiple intelligences, multiliteracies from different art forms, and brain development providing support for art experiences in early years (38). Although it is challenging, educators should make sure that engaging in the arts should become integral to the lives of young children (38). The University of South Australia and Windmill Preforming arts entered a successful professional partnership in 2001…

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    With art, comes many different variables and interpretation. Subjectivity through art reveals ideas influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. It may be used as a form of expression, hobbies, comfort or even a cultural ritual. Art can tell stories of the past that are significant to the person and allow people to develop communication skills, a positive self- image and stability with their emotions, without verbally having to tell a story and communicate them to other people.…

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    Visual and Preforming Arts are essential for learning in the 21st century. The adoption of the CCSS provides an avenue for teachers to integrate art into the standards. At the center of the CCSESA is eight guiding principles. All of the principals are interrelated and promote student success. Core principals are: Enriched and affirming learning environments, Empowering pedagogy, Challenging and relevant curriculum, High quality instructional resources, Valid and comprehensive assessment, High…

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    Do We Gain From The Arts

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    What kind of knowledge do we gain from the arts? It has been highly bothering to determine to what is knowledge produced by the arts. How do we know it is knowledge. How do we differentiate between the knowledge provided by arts and natural science. Is knowledge of the arts intention of the artist, the artwork itself or the interpretations of the viewer? To a large extent knowledge of the art is subject to contextual analysis and remain subjective whereas natural science tends to be more…

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    the mid 1700’s. The Baroque style of art and architecture started in Rome, Italy, and spread throughout Europe. At the time, there were disagreements between the Protestant Reformation and the Catholics. Baroque style architecture art was used to express power and control. Scientist made new discoveries in the Baroque period, the new discoveries influenced artists to paint based on the new knowledge, artists now better understood the details needed to make art look realistic like taking a…

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    The piece of art that I decided to criticize for this assignment is a panting called “The School of Athens.” This painting, “The School of Athens” is a piece of art that was done by Raphael. It is a 4-1/4” x 26’4-5/8” sized painting. You can currently find this piece of art in Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy. “The School of Athens” is one of Raphael’s 7 cartoons. He did this art work on wet plaster so it is quite different than normal art work. The subject of this art is the school which…

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    While art in general or attending art museums doesn’t really interest me, especially having to attend on my much needed day of rest from work and school. For my creative personal response paper, I chose to attend the Dallas Museum of Art this past Sunday. I came across numerous works of art. From paintings to sculptures, and drawings. Most of everything I came across in my opinion, were meaningless. Mostly because I could not decipher what the artist is portraying or the message behind it, while…

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    the elementary school level, they also encompass music and art. The arts are a very…

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