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Suttle, Denise – School Arts, 1982
Programs were offered for fine arts students, 14-18 years old, in nine areas: orchestra, ballet, modern dance, acting, creative writing, mime, painting, printmaking, and photography. Guest artists also participated. The effect of the summer session upon the work of the students is easily recognizable. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Fine Arts, Program Descriptions, Secondary Education
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Marks, Lauren – School Arts, 1982
Describes a project in a summer art program for gifted junior high school students. Students studied Marisol Escobar's "found object assemblages" in which combined shaded drawings pass for sculpture and then created their own sculptures based on characters in the "Wizard of Oz." (AM)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Gifted, Junior High Schools
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Fisher, Elaine Flory; And Others – School Arts, 1981
Fifty children, eight to twelve years old, took part in a summer Medieval Arts Workshop in which they studied and produced art, music, and drama typical of that era. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art History, Fine Arts, Intermediate Grades, Medieval History
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Elberg, Donna – School Arts, 1981
In a voluntary summer program, Kingston High School students can work with internationnaly-recognized muralist Anton Refregier. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Artists, High Schools, Painting (Visual Arts)
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Davis, Cecille – School Arts, 1976
Article described Project "Turn-On," which took place at the Cloisters in New York City, designed to introduce children and teachers in District 6 in upper Manhattan to the beautiful and unusual "neighborhood" museum that became the focal point for active learning in many areas. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Activities, Museums
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O'Connell, Kenneth – School Arts, 1985
A summer computer graphics workshop held at the University of Oregon for high school and college students, teachers, and adults is described. Participants learned to write programs in BASIC and to work with graphic input devices. Concepts of animation were introduced. Students made presentations of their graphics. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Animation, Art Education, Computer Graphics