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    The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art consists of an abundant amount of unique and interesting pieces of art. While touring the museum, I found several pieces of art in which were rather amazing at how they were created; one could tell a lot of thought and hours of dedication were put into each piece. While there were so many pieces to choose from, I chose two pieces which stood out to me the most to discuss in my paper, one is The Jackleg Testament, Part One Jack and Eve: A Woodcut Motion…

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    you know that not every school has fine arts? I think that I shouldn’t be allowed. Public schools in California are required by law to have and teach fine arts in their curriculum. I agree with this law. I think that fine arts improves a students acedemics and personality. I strongly believe that fine arts help student’s acedemic ability. Statistics show that fine arts helps to improve the vocabulary of a student. Statistics also show that fine arts improve a student’s writing…

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    Fine arts...fine arts is “creative art, especially visual art, whose products are to be appreciated primarily are solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content(googles definition).” Fine arts are mainly introduced to kids in school. Some schools can afford to have fine art programs while others just can’t. In this essay I will be talking about the history of fine arts and how it effects out schools. With fine arts there are many things you need to understand. Fine arts isn’t…

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    The fine arts have been around for many years. The fine arts include Choir, Band, Drama, and many others. Over the years, students have thought that the fine arts were just classes that were easy A’s and that they could just get by in them. What the students did not know is that being involved in a fine arts class impacted them greatly. Many studies have been conducted throughout the years and they have found that the students were heavily impacted by the arts in school. In the early 2000’s,…

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    Are the Fine Arts Imperative for a Commendable Education? (An analyzation of the significance of the arts in edification) The preponderance of humans are convinced that art is a futile career choice. They believe that, because artists and writers do not earn as much money as engineers and professors do, it is not practical nor respectable for young people to pursue an occupation in the fine arts. Regrettably, this has induced a culture in which the arts and the humanities are seen as…

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    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) has undergone a variety of expansions and renovations over the years. Specifically, this paper will address the I.M. Pei additions through Foster & Partners of the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art mainly from its conception in 1981 to its opening in 2011. It is beyond the scope of this paper to explore changes in the Linde Family Wing after its opening in 2011. This paper will cover how the museum was able to expand in order to create this new wing and…

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    hundreds flooding art museums in numerous cities, and people gathered in music halls all over the United States listening to performers at a concert, praising the musicians and artists for their talents. The fine arts industry generates around $300 billion dollars a year (National Assembly of State Arts Agency). The debate of whether or not fine arts should be taught in schools across the United States continues to go against fine arts education. Every year the budget for fine arts seems to…

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    Fine arts is a visual art that is known for creativity. I think that every student should have access to fine arts education. Every school should have a fine arts program. Fine arts have been proven to help with child development. Many schools and parents believe that phone or what is needed but do not have the budget to provide this. Almost all schools in Alabama have little to no fighting or education. There are no programs that are trying to fill in the gap in between or is education. Many…

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    My favorite place on campus is The Dolores Dorê Eccles Fine Arts Center (DDEFAC). This center is a cultural hub for Southern Utah. In my paper, I want to describe the many things that go on in this building and the many opportunities available to students as well as the community that surrounds Dixie State University. When you first approach the DDEFAC you will notice the grandness of the building. It is one of the newest and largest buildings on campus. The building has a…

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    Fine arts is put in schools to help give kids opportunities in life. Fine arts provides opportunities in dance, music, visual arts, and drama(“Arts Education in Secondary Schools”). I personally believe fine arts should be put in all secondary schools. Although some argue that cities have opportunities provided, I believe that they should be placed in schools. Fine arts is used to help students progress in many different ways. Fine arts helps students by increasing their senses and emotions.…

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