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  1. School of Visual Arts The First Forty Years by Silas H. Rhodes, 1986
  2. The visual arts and the studio: An introduction : Art 001 (GA) : [School of Visual Arts, College of Arts and Architecture] by William Bradley, 1996
  3. VISION CELEBRATES SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS: THE FIRST FORTY YEARS, 1947-1987
  4. School of Visual Arts. Photography Portfolio. Class of 2004 by N/A, 2004
  5. Vision Celebrates School Of Visual Arts. The First Forty Years. 1947-1987. by Silas, Foreword By Rhodes, 1987
  6. Dialogue and Diversity: Recent Work by Faculty in the School of Visual Arts at Penn State: June 28-September 18, 2005, Palmer Museum of Art, t
  7. Senior Library 2004; School of Visual Arts New York (Five Illustrated Cloth Hard Covers in Custom Slip Case) by Akiko Busch, 2004
  8. Opportunities for advanced study of music in the United States,: A classified index of courses in music offered by universities, colleges, music schools, ... of Music and Visual Arts. Music series) by Catharine Brooks Yale, 1943
  9. Margaret Bourke-White: The humanitarian vision : [exhibition] April 24-September 9, 1983, Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, School of Art, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University by Margaret Bourke-White, 1983
  10. Teaching Integrated Arts in the Primary School: Dance, Drama, Music, and the Visual Arts (Crabapples) by Bloomfield Anne, 2000-06-20
  11. Seminar on Elementary and Secondary School Education in the Visual Arts: Co-Operative Research Project No/ V-003
  12. Great schools for visual and performing arts: they say that art begins in the heart and mind and translates through the hand and the eye. These outstanding ... An article from: Careers & Colleges
  13. Painted pickup. (art in unexpected places).(visual arts program for elementary school)(Brief Article): An article from: Arts & Activities by Kimberly Wheeler, 2001-06-01
  14. Country Days and Nights: A Cookbook for the Benefit of the Department of Performing and Visual Arts, The Greenwich Country Day School, Greenwich, CT by Greenwich Country Day School. Edited By Debra Lewis, 1992

41. Visual Arts Web Resources - Australian - University Of Tasmania Library
Art schools Depts. in Australian Universities. Samstag Scholarships. South Australian School of Art. Univ. of South Australia. Research Services.
http://www.utas.edu.au/library/info/subj/artwebres.html
University Home International Directories Contact ... Search Visual Arts Australian Web Resources Ask us Quick Links Home Catalogue Search Databases E-journals ... Go to Visual Arts Subject Guide Selected List Australian Art Sites - Guides and Links Art Libraries Associations and Networks Funding, Scholarships, Prizes, Training ... Image Sites Special Subjects Aboriginal Art Photography Sculpture Women and Art
Australian Art Sites - Guides and Links
Art Libraries
Associations and Networks

42. Arts Education Curriculum - Visual Arts
Purpose of visual arts, The K12 visual arts program in the public schools uses the elements of art and the principles of design as a foundation for exploring
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/artsed/visual.htm
Curriculum Publication Sales Education Policies Agency Web Sites ... Publications VISUAL ARTS Purpose of Visual Arts The K-12 visual arts program in the public schools:
  • uses the elements of art and the principles of design as a foundation for exploring visual arts concepts and processes employs developmentally appropriate processes for teaching and learning that are based on activity-oriented methods. encourages disciplined creativity by using higher level critical thinking skills to identify problems, explore original solutions, and complete the problem solving process. This has practical application not only in visual arts, but in all areas of the curriculum and for life-long learning. utilizes reading, writing and math to explore art concepts and facilitate learning in these three areas. develops and promotes self-expression. makes enriching connections between and integrates visual arts and other curriculum areas. expands aesthetic and intellectual awareness through reading, writing, listening, researching, discussing, critiquing and reflective thinking.

43. Richardson West Junior High School: The Visual Arts And Technology Magnet
Welcome to West Junior High School Welcome to West visual arts and Technology Magnet! We are so glad you have taken the interest in our school!
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Welcome to West Junior High School...
Welcome to West Visual Arts and Technology Magnet! We are so glad you have taken the interest in our school! West prides itself in maintaining a safe, friendly and caring atmosphere for all students.
We hope that you will use this web-site to explore our school. It can be a valuable tool in helping bridge the gap between students, teachers, parents and the community.
It is our continuing goal to provide the best communication possible and we believe that this website will help everyone in understanding what it is that makes West such a great place to call "my school!" Important Dates: Exam Schedule Modified free template from www.proeffect.com

44. High School: Visual Arts Major Class Selections
Majors • Artist Lecture Series – Every Wednesday • Open Figure Drawing Studio – Every Thursday • Portfolio Reviews by Collegiate visual Art schools.
http://www.interlochen.org/camp/hiViMa.htm
Every visual arts course at Interlochen includes the study of design as a vital, integral part of the art-making process. The instruction is individualized and emphasis is placed on creative problem solving through a variety of art media, techniques and foundations. Laboratory fees of $116 will be charged to cover cost of materials used in Visual Arts Major classes. Accompanying every three-hour major studio is a required one-hour drawing class (excluding the Drawing Major class). Each art major will be able to enroll in one elective. (Drawing Majors will be able to take two electives). A Typical Day for a High School Visual Arts Major
9:00 – 9:50 Drawing
10:00 –10:50 Elective, such as Photography

45. Performing And Visual Arts Featured Schools
Bradley Academy for the visual arts (PA), KeyFacts, Request Info, Website, University of Southern California School of Fine arts (CA), KeyFacts, Request Info,
http://www.collegeview.com/college/niche/pva/featured.jsp

46. Visual Nation/Arts/Art Schools
School of the Museum of Fine arts, Boston Boston, Massachusetts, School of visual arts New York, New York. University of the arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
http://www.visualnation.com/VN1/artschol.html
Art Schools
(Always check a school's accreditation status!)
Independent Art Schools: U.S. Art Academy of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio Art Center College of Design
Pasadena, California Art Institute of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts Atlanta College of Art
Atlanta, Georgia California College of the Arts
Oakland, California California Institute of the Arts
Valencia, California Cleveland Institute of Art
Cleveland, Ohio College for Creative Studies
Detroit, Michigan Columbus College of Art and Design
Columbus, Ohio Cooper Union School of Art
New York, New York Washington, District of Columbia Kansas City Art Institute Kansas City, Missouri Laguna Beach, California Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts Old Lyme, Connecticut Maine College of Art Portland, Maine Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore, Maryland Massachusetts College of Art Boston, Massachusetts Memphis College of Art Memphis, Tennessee Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis, Minnesota Montserrat College of Art Beverly, Massachusetts

47. Ciweb.org | Education | Fine & Performing Arts Schools
what is aimed for at the development of the Chautauqua School of Art any place in the world, Chautauqua blends music with dance, theater, visual arts, opera, a
http://www.ciweb.org/schools.html
Arts Chamber Music Dance Family Entertainment Series ... Visual Arts A summer of intensive study is offered to students on the verge of professional careers who audition for admittance into Chautauqua's schools of fine and performing arts. Students are provided opportunities for personal growth and exciting performances and exhibitions throughout the season. The Schools of Art Dance Music and Theater have online brochures, and secure applications, financial aid and instructor recommendation forms which are now available for the 2004 season.
  • Art: Artists need other serious artists if they are going to exceed their individual possibilities. For almost every artist, conviction without meaningful dialogue has critical limitations. That genuine exchange among serious artists is precisely what is aimed for at the development of the Chautauqua School of Art over the past 18 summer under director Don Kimes.
  • Dance: The Chautauqua Ballet program, under the direction of Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, is well known for the unique opportunity it affords students to study with master teachers within a small studio environment. An important part of the program is the possibility for young dancers to perfom (with live music) in the 5,000 seat Amphitheater.

48. NACAC Steps To College Online Newsletter
Types of Colleges visual and performing arts students have several types of colleges to consider. Conservatories and standalone arts schools offer an immersion
http://www.nacac.com/p&s_steps_0303arts.html
Steps to College home The Art of Choosing a College:
Tips for Visual and Performing Arts Students Students who wish to study visual or performing arts have some unique challenges and options during their college search. If you're considering a major in music, art, dance, or drama, read on for some advice from the experts. A Difference of Degree
Prospective arts majors have two degree options: a bachelor of arts (BA) degree with a major in the arts and a bachelor of fine arts (BFA) for artists/performers or bachelor of music (BM) for musicians. The BA degree is the typical liberal arts degreestudents who major in English, history, and other humanities majors also earn BA degrees. The BFA or BM degree is more focused and intense. "There is a world of difference between a BA in music and a BM in music," says Anthony Celentano, school counselor/military advisor at Pope John XXIII High School (NJ), who holds a BM and MM (master of music). "A BA in music will be pretty much like any other BA degreelots of courses outside of your major with approximately 12 or so courses in your major. That's not a lot of music for the student who is looking for an intense musical experience. A BM in music essentially is a professional degree. Within my 120+ credits for my BM, only 36 were liberal arts courses. The remainder were music or degree-related courses: private lessons, conducting classes, music history, music theory, etc." Which degree you choose depends on your college and career goals. If you have a high degree of commitment to your art and desire an intense, often competitive college experience, a BFA or BM might be right for you. If you would rather study a variety of subjects along with your arts major, a BA may be the way to go.

49. The Art Institute Of California — San Francisco
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50. School Of Visual Arts Computer Arts Department
New Yorks School of visual arts (SVA), our Spotlight Site for this month, is consistently rated among the best schools of its kind in the country; the schools
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=467

51. AHDS Visual Arts - Explore Collections
Glasgow School of Art. Background. Glasgow School of Art is one of the very few remaining independent Art schools in the United Kingdom.
http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/collections/GSA.html
Glasgow School of Art
Background
Glasgow School of Art is one of the very few remaining independent Art Schools in the United Kingdom. The School was founded in 1845 as a Government School of Design. Towards the end of the 19th century, the study and practice of the fine arts and architecture became part of the curriculum, and since then the School has blossomed and flourished, creating a proud and unique identity.
The School has occupied its present site since 1899 and at the heart of the campus is Charles Rennie Mackintosh's masterwork, now known as the Mackintosh Building. Mackintosh, one of the School's former pupils, was commissioned in 1896 to design this building to provide a home for the School. It has subsequently become a place of pilgrimage for visitors from around the world but remains fundamentally a working Art School and a continued source of inspiration to those who work within it.
Location
Glasgow School of Art is within ten minutes’ walking distance of both rail termini, and the airport bus terminus.

52. Studentsville - Studying In Florence :: Audio Visual Arts
Quick Menu AUDIO, visual arts, PHOTOGRAPHY, DESIGN schools AND MASTERS in FLORENCE. Art.e school Design, Photography, Fine arts school in Florence.
http://www.studentsville.it/visualarts.htm
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AUDIO, VISUAL ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, DESIGN SCHOOLS AND MASTERS in FLORENCE
Art.e school - Design, Photography, Fine Arts school in Florence
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Via delle Conce14 red
50122 - Florence, Tuscany ITALY
Ph. +39 55 2478510
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E-mail: info@arteschool.com
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Art.e school
has been teaching Visual Arts to foreign students from all over the world since . Located in the artistic heart of Florence Santa Croce , the School offers a wide range of courses, divided into the following specializations DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY

FINE ARTS
The school is member of ADI - BEDA - AIAP - AIPI - TAU Visual - ELIA Art.e school is recommended by studentsVille.it!
New York Film Academy The New York Film Academy has an open enrollment . Serious students from all backgrounds are welcome to apply. No previous experience is required. However, all New York Film Academy

53. FCPS Instructional Services: High School Instruction & K-12 Curriculum Servic
vs.International Baccalaureate Art/Design Presentation on the doctoral reseach of Dr. Roger Tomhave, Fine arts Coordinator for Fairfax County Public schools.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIS/OHSICS/FineArts/visual.htm
Search FCPS:
Advanced Academic Programs
English for Speakers of Other Languages Instructional Technology Fine Arts ... Standards of Learning
grade this page High Schools Clusters Special Services K12nects Project ... AVID Visual Art Fine Arts Dance Music Theatre Visual Art Resources Art education in Fairfax County Public Schools is a core discipline, essential to the growth and development of all students. The sequential art curriculum for grades Kindergarten through twelve is based in the four disciplines:
  • art production
  • art history
  • art criticism
  • aesthetics
The curriculum is designed to develop content knowledge and skills in the following areas:
  • recognition of the role and importance of art and artists in society, culture, and history
  • critical assessment of art works from aesthetic and cultural perspectives
  • creative problem solving
  • technical processes
  • personal expression through art production.
Art instruction in Fairfax County Public Schools provides an environment which offers challenges to all students, builds on individual differences, and provides means by which students may express themselves and develop positive self concepts.
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Resources Elementary Art Resources Secondary Art Resources General Art Resources Elementary Art Resources Coiled Baskets (pdf 951KB)
Learn how to create fiber coiled baskets and see cultural examples.

54. Young Artists@CERN
Faculty of visual arts and Design Harrie Peters (Dean) HKUUtrecht school of fine arts Ina Boudier-Bakkerlaan 50 3582 VA Utrecht The Netherlands http//www.hku
http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/~andy/CERNart/schools.htm
Home Young Artists@CERN Organiser The Artists Artists Information
Programme of Events
... Contacts at CERN
Young Artists@ CERN
The following art schools are in the Young Artists@CERN project: Slade School of fine Art Prof. John Aiken University College London David Proud Gower Street London, http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/
Royal Academy Schools Terry New Burlington House Piccadilly London http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/
Shelagh Cluett
Bagley's Lane
London, SW6 2QB http://www.chelsea.linst.ac.uk/
Royal College of Art Prof. Chris Orr
Kensington Gore
London, SW7 2EU http://www.rca.ac.uk/ Goldsmiths College Prof. Nick de Ville Visual Arts Department University of London New Cross London, SE14 6NW http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/departments/visual-arts/ Faculty of Visual Arts and Design Harrie Peters (Dean) HKU- Utrecht school of fine arts Ina Boudier-Bakkerlaan 50 3582 VA Utrecht The Netherlands http://www.hku.nl/ ESBA Carmen Perrin Switzerland http://www.hesge.ch/esba/

55. Korea (South): Art
visual arts systematic directory of annotated links. Overview. National, regional institutions and organizations, foundations, associations, art schools, etc.
http://www.universes-in-universe.de/asia/kor/english.htm
Visual arts - systematic directory of annotated links Overview Directories, larger websites,
contemporary art Art History Ancient cultures, modern art,
institutions and associations Museums, Exhibition Centers Museums, collections and exhibition centers
in particular places; directories of museums Institutions National, regional institutions and organizations,
foundations, associations, art schools, etc. Galleries Commercial and non-commercial galleries,
web galleries, information on the art market Exhibitions Selected exhibitions, current programs Events Selected symposia, workshops, festivals,
art fairs, calendar of events Publications Journals, online magazines, bibliographies,
cultural supplements in newspapers and magazines People Directories; artists, art specialists
from Korea (South) in Universes in Universe Particular disciplines: Ceramics Publications, institutions, exhibitions New Media Institutions, publications, events,
people and projects Performance Festivals, institutions, publications Photography Websites, magazines, institutions, galleries,
exhibitions, events

56. Sage College Of Albany Department Of Visual Arts
Sage College s visual arts program helps you build a strong portfolio of art graduates on to rewarding design positions and the best art schools for graduate
http://www.sage.edu/departments/va/
DESIGN YOUR FUTURE
become a professional artist or designer... The Annual Student Art Show opened in Opalka Gallery on April 21 at 7pm and will be available to the public until July 30, 2004. See photos from the opening reception and award winning artwork: Opening Reception Award Winning Artwork
Sage College's Visual Arts program helps you build a strong portfolio of art and design work and prepare you for a career in graphic design, illustration, interior design, photography, or fine arts. We know we can put you on the path to success, because we've been sending our graduates on to rewarding design positions and the best art schools for graduate studies for the past 28 years! Accredited since 1978 by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, our state-of-the-art studios, digital technology, faculty of working professionals, and friendly learning environment will spark your creativity and inspire you to do your best work. Our unique Portfolio Review system helps you create an outstanding portfolio. Located in the thriving cultural center of the Hudson Valley and only a few hours drive from New York City, Boston, or Montreal, The Sage Colleges are ideally located for an art and design student who wants easy access to urban culture and the arts from the security and serenity of small campus learning environment.

57. World Wide Arts Resources - Browse The Visual Arts, Museums, Galleries
visual Artists (outside websites) Painting, Sculpture, Famous Artists, Subject Academic arts Art schools, Universities, Education Related Materials, Teachers
http://wwar.com/browse.html
account access login: password: artist port. gallery port. arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... art history Browse The Arts: Contemporary Visual Artists
Discover works of high quality contemporary art with close to 100,000 works, search by media, title, subject matter, theme and much more. The largest place for contemporary art online! Visual Artists (outside websites)
Painting, Sculpture, Famous Artists, Subject Matter, Alphabetized, Countries... Famous Artists / Art History Artists
Over 22,000 artists throughout the ages with direct links to images! Museums
Art Museums, Tech. Museums, Museum Collections, Countries, Alphabetized...
Galleries, Dealers, Appraisals, Arts Services, Companies, Arts Supplies... Online Exhibitions
Personal Exhibitions, Non Profits Galleries, Personal artsites, exhibitions... Art History
Renaissance, Impressionists, Artists, Baroque, Contemporary, Expressionism... over 22,000 artists. Arts Publications
Magazines, Ezines, Journals, Arts Newsletters, Literature, Online... Arts Funding
Arts Agencies, Arts Councils, Funding Resources, Endowments....

58. Visual Arts And The Internet In Finland
is Agora, which is maintained by four students from three different art schools. Comprehensive lists are available at kulttuuri.net s/visual arts and MUU ry s
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/visart.html
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Visual Arts and the Internet in Finland
Written for Virtual Finland by Hannu Rinne,
freelance journalist, writing for i.e. the arts magazine "Taide" It is said that Finland is one of the world's leading countries in information technology but that it is not near the top in the content of its output. The latter claim applies mainly to business enterprises which still do not know how to use the potential offered by the Internet. However, in the context of the arts and culture there is no reason for reproach. KULTTUURI.NET provides a comprehensive overview of what the Internet has to offer in the field of Finnish culture, which is a lot. Jan Andersson's Internet artwork from 1995 is illustrated with photographs from a gallery exhibition on the same theme.

59. ArtSource Art & Architecture Programs
University of North Texas, School of visual arts Rotating gallery of student and faculty artwork as well as information about the University of North Texas
http://www.ilpi.com/artsource/schools.html
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ART AND ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMS
  • ArtSchools.com is an art school and program directory whose mission is to help prospective graduate and undergraduate art students quickly access art schools and programs based on their own unique criteria. Schools wishing to have their programs listed can submit info via an "add a site" button on the first page.
  • College Finder - An excellent source for students searching for colleges in their designated artist area.
  • College/University Art Departments - Provides links to top art departments located throughout the United States.
  • Founded in 1951, the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is a non-profit, educational institution dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts, offering residencies and specialized workshops to ceramic artists from around the world. The Bray also operates a clay business which sells ceramic arts materials, supplies, and equipment.
  • Arrowmont School is an internationally known visual arts complex located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. In addition to its well known spring and summer one- and two- week workshops, Arrowmont sponsors and co-sponsors art related conferences and workshops throughout the year.

60. UNC College Of Performing And Visual Arts
Fifteen of the nation s nationally accredited music schools are led by UNC prepared Programs of Excellence reside in the College of Performing and visual arts.
http://arts.unco.edu/pva/default.html
With the passage of time, there is but one standard: quality. Welcome to the home page for the College of Performing and Visual Arts at the University of Northern Colorado! We invite you to visit the areas to the left and to check back often, as our web site is constantly being updated. If you would like to know more about Performing and Visual Arts at UNC, please e-mail Information@arts.unco.edu "The University of Northern Colorado has entered the national spotlight as a place to study the arts." - Denver Rocky Mountain News The major goal of the UNC College of Performing and Visual Arts is to challenge each student with a professionally based process that provides extreme readiness for success in a highly competitive marketplace. We believe our students are finding this success. Overall, 95% of UNC arts graduates are employed or are in advanced study within one year of graduation. Recent studies of alumni satisfaction show that 98% of UNC arts alums would recommend UNC to prospective students. UNC has indeed entered and is holding the national spotlight as a significant place to study the arts in the United States today. The College of Performing and Visual Arts serves 1,196 students with 55 full-time faculty. The 40% growth of UNC arts programs during the past decade, from 723 majors in fall 1990 to 1,096 majors in fall 2000, reflects the reputation and prestige UNC arts programs enjoy both in-state and out-of-state. Current enrollment in PVA is more than 10% of UNC's total student population.

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