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    Cutting School Programs

    give up things we took for granted in the past. The school system has been hit particularly hard by the recession and has been forced to make a long list of cuts to their programs. Most of the programs that have been chosen to be cut are either the art or after school programs, if not both. The effects of these programs being canceled is having a larger effect on the children than most would like to admit to. Some of the negative effects of these programs being canceled are the lack of creative expression

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    What Is Arts

    ART has not always been what we think it is today. An object regarded as Art today may not have been perceived as such when it was first made, nor was the person who made it necessarily regarded as an artist. Both the notion of "art" and the idea of the "artist" are relatively modern terms. Many of the objects we identify as art today -- Greek painted pottery, medieval manuscript illuminations, and so on -- were made in times and places when people had no concept of "art" as we

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    What Is Art?

    Art is a practice that refers to the decisions and actions that affect choices, perceptions, ways of working and views of an artist. You are capturing your impressions of a scene before you. In art, you are able to make something beautiful out of the ordinary. There is a relationship between artists and the world around them, and the world is constantly changing. Humans have always struggled to find a unique way of trying to express themselves and because of this concept of art formed. Art is considered

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    Underneath It All

    Enc 1102 March 18, 2009 Sec-48 Underneath it All Yakini Kemp and Kate Chopin use similar motifs to depict their characters. Covering of the body and art are pieces used to reflect the characters of each piece. Both women deceive their husbands in a fashion by using a “cover up”. Covering in both stories ranges from a piece of cloth to the crown of hair on ones head. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, the protagonist, Edna Pontellier goes through stages of shedding her body covering.

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    Is Mac Flecknoe a Lampoon or a Satire

    role of arbiters of literary taste. Dryden was actively engaged in contemporary debates which sought to lay down standards of what was considered high and low art. He published his “Essay of Dramatic Poesie” in 1667 and “Discourses on Satire and Epic Poetry” in 1692. Both of these served as prescriptive texts for what passed muster as “good” art. In an age of a revived interest in the classics, many of the instructions on good satirical writing are based on the works of Horace, Persius and Juvenal.

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    Capstone

    In art, diversity could be on; ethnicity, race, religion and geographical location (artscouncil.ie). The main purpose of art is to express the human creative skill and imagination. By using paints and sculptures, art excites emotions to both the artist and the audience. Art is influenced by thoughts which arise from the environment the artist is exposed to. This therefore implies that all artists have different artistic skills and creations (artscouncil.org). It is for this reason that art is said

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    Art Activism

    Art activism is the practice of vigorous action as a means of creating political or personal goals by use of art. The type of activists practicing now varies greatly, from street artists to conceptual sculptors. Regardless of the medium, everyone has a common purpose for his or her work—attempting to create awareness and change. Embracing the creative nature of humans, artists send messages using visual content; forcing viewers to not only look but also feel the passion within them. The movement

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    Half Term Revision Dates

    assignment completion | Danny Chilvers | A50 | Vocational Sport and Travel Tourism assignment completion | Danny Chilvers | A50 | | AS /A2 GraphicsExtend Diploma Year 2 Final Major Project | Mark Pearson | Art Rooms | AS /A2 GraphicsExtend Diploma Year 2 Final Major Project | Mark Pearson | Art Rooms | Spring Term Revision Schedule 2013-14 Week 1 | Tuesday 8th April | | Morning session 10.00-12.00 | Afternoon Session 1.00-3.00 | | Subject/course | Teacher | Room | Subject/course | Teacher

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    Class 8 Assignment

    Class 8 Assignment I think that a lot can be done within your community through the ideas or concepts of art. I think it was obviously on display during our last class with the panel’s discussions. There were groups present on what the crime and murder rates are like in the city and combining that information directly to arts groups that are striving to make changes was a perfect example. Hearing the information and then seeing how it is directly related to other organizations was eye-opening

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    Sunrise and Problematic Values

    aesthetically significant. When you look at the film in the context of the 1920’s, it is possible to see why it has been considered so significant. In the US, the 1920’s were the beginnings of the modernist movement. The younger generation began a new age of art, music, and fashion, as well as a new set of values and cultural behaviors. Young people were attracted to the fast-paced and independent lifestyle of the city, and women especially became more attracted to that idea of independence. As many people

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