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    even have the slightest clue about their futures. During my high school years, I had my full life planned ahead of me, down to where I would live. Prior hand, I tried my hand in music, theatre, and dance arts. Yet, all those forms of art could not come close to the passion I have for visual art. Inspiration arrives to me daily, be it from my numerous muses or…

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    Julie Mehretu was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970. She was schooled in Kalamazoo, where she received her bachelor degree in Art, and continued on to receive her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 1997 (Artnet). She lives and works in Harlem New York with her artist and partner (Plagens). Mehretu works on drawings influenced by architectural plans and aerial maps. She adds many layers to increase complexity. She relates the layering to herself as parts of who she is. She…

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    painted an oil painting called “View of St. Louis”. The painting was done on canvas. The style of the art work was Midwest Regional Style or modern art. “View of St. Louis” is located in the American Art Collections at the St. Louis Art Museum. My goal in this paper is to recognize Joe Jones life in St. Louis during his adventures in art. People deserve to know more about a local legend in the art field. The “View of St. Louis” is a prime example of the growth of St. Louis in the 30s. Wells…

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    I chose Mark Gonzales for this project because he is possibly one of the artist that inspired me the most. His style in art is just amazing and also his style in skateboarding , he is also quite the poet. I just love his lifestyle and views on life. Mark Gonzales was born on June 1st of 1968 in South Gate, California. He is of Mexican descent and he is still living, drawing and skating to this day. He has travelled all over the world, he recently went on a skateboarding trip all the world…

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    many artist during the 80's. There was a shift in artmaking during the last 70s and early 80s due to the massive movements which happened in the 60s as a result of activist and the massive uprising for equality. 'Its conceptualism, feminism, story art, return of figure via performance, photographs, drawings as well as painting, and most critically, politics of the body, gender, race, of…

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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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    could to be involved with art in general. I performed in our middle school select choir and the three play productions in my time there as well, because I could see that it made people happy to be included or involved, either watching or performing. I experimented with the musical media I loved involving electronic dance music for a time, tapping out harmonies on demo computer programs even though I couldn’t read music or compose full, polished songs. And, bringing fine arts and other mediums…

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    the arts always seem to be the first to go. Over the past several years, more public schools have been abandoning art programs make way for more curriculum based classes, such as science and math. Even though the arts are not always present on school curriculums, it does not automatically mean they are unimportant. In fact, the arts are proven to increase academic performance, foster valuable life skills other classes cannot, and improve brain development in adolescents. The arts…

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    Her display and relate to ideas of convergent media? This essay will examine the various types of convergent media found within the film Her (Spike Jonze, 2013) and attempt to evaluate its take a close future version of convergence. Firstly the essay explain Her in full detail by giving an outline of the plot and highlighting key moments or features that are important to the film. Secondly it will go on to describe the various types of convergent media and attempt to understand the ways that…

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    truth by exposing a slice of life that might otherwise pass unnoticed” (Photoquotes, n.d). Museum education opens the door to a world offering visual insight and an aesthetic experience. People are able to travel without a passport or visa, exploring art from around the world, viewing ancient artifacts, and contemporary artists artwork under one roof. What is museum education? Why is museum education significant? This paper attempts to understand how a museum can create an environment that…

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