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    Arts Education Budget Cut

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    In recent years arts education has faced many issues as the school curriculum in the United States has shifted heavily towards the common core subjects of reading and math. Teachers and even business leaders are now recognizing the value of the arts to students like never before. According to Janet Reed‚ a principal at Mount Rainier Elementary School‚ states that “All the research shows the arts advance academic excellence.” A problem‚ however‚ is that providing arts education isn’t easy for schools

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    Before I graduated from college‚ an art therapist saved my life. She helped me work through my diagnosis by utilizing various art forms. Upon termination‚ art therapy had given me true healing and empowered me to use art for self-expression. Today‚ I am thriving with a Bachelor of Fine Arts‚ applying to graduate school to follow my passion‚ and wearing my adversity as a badge of triumph. The power of art therapy provided me with an inside look at the difference an art therapist can make. Now I am ready

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    Does Art have an influence? John Banovich and the Influences of Art Art‚ no matter what kind‚ has a very overwhelming effect on people. Art shapes and inspires people every day and has for thousands of years. By the many exhibits‚ art schools and money we have invested in artwork we have around the world to this day‚ it is evident that people love art. Why? Art is an escape and we use it to express ourselves. It’s used to tell our story; to express the things we see and feel that we

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    place for fine arts or works to be displayed to the people; we know these places as galleries and museums. Presently many different genres of art are displayed but many of these works are similar in the fact that they are all influenced by styles developed in the early twentieth century. I went to visit a museum recently‚ I viewed the art it was filled with‚ and I left with a different view of art than when I had arrived. On my trip to see art I visited the Orlando Museum of Art. The building is

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    during the last two centuries‚ it is evident that the question of the essence of art has played a central role. In this tradition‚Stone production line art was not understood as "something constructed". Instead‚ art was integrated into the conceptual world of epistemology through the philosophical aesthetics developed in the major philosophical systemsStone crushing plant. Accordingly‚ within this metaphysical tradition‚ art was attributed an exploratory‚ interpretative and epistemological function‚ insofar

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    that your entire childhood has been centered on the arts. What you want to do with your life has been clear to you since you were ten – pursue your dream and become an artist or musician or actor or whatever your passion may be. Or even imagine that you are just a normal child who participates in various activities‚ one of which happens to be a fine art that you love. Then one year you get the crushing news that your school has chosen to cut the arts program that you are in. Anyone would be devastated

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    both the Information Source and Transmitter and the audience the Destination and Receiver. In the second instance the artist is the Information Source‚ the artwork the Channel and the audience‚ again‚ the Destination. The third instance is when an arts manager is placed into the equation. The Artwork and Audience The first instance is probably the ‘cleanest’ of the three ways proposed‚ involving two parties‚ the artwork and the audience. A

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    architecture falls under the category of art has always been highly debated and argued by academics and philosophers who have contributed valid reasoning as to why architecture is the highest form of art while others provided rational reasoning as to why it is not. In this essay‚ I will aim to construct a logical argument which aims to understand the theories of philosophers who had an significant influence on the subject‚ from the first definitive discourse on ‘fine arts’ by Charles Batteux to the deontological

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    Dance: Is it a mating ritual or an art form? The dictionary defines dance as “an artistic form of nonverbal communication” (“dance”). As Christians we have always heard that dancing is immoral; that dancing only led to one thing- sex. Although this is the general belief‚ many people find the art of ballet‚ such as The Nutcracker to be tasteful. Dancing embodies passion‚ grace and poise. Dancing is not just a mating ritual as we have been told; it is a story that is too good for words. Dancing

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    San Jose Museum of Art

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    The San Jose Museum of Art is nicely decorated and furnished museum with many different types of art. I decided to start out by looking at some of the various paintings. There were many different kinds‚ including traditional oil paintings on canvas as well as ordinary paper. One that stood out in my mind was "Desert Restaurant" by John Register. It’s a painting of the inside of a diner sitting in the middle of an open desert. The picture gives an eerie sense of isolation. One sculpture that

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