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    The Bowers Museum

    non-western cultures and traditions by visiting a museum of choice and picking a non-western culture to learn about.. For the assignment, the Bowers Museum is chosen for the essay due to its vast quantity of unique artifacts as well as its close proximity compared to other museums with Orange County.. A bit of background, the Bowers Museum was opened to the public in 1936 in Santa Ana by Charles Bowers and Ada Bowers. The missions and goals of the museum are to display the cultures around the world through

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    Timken Museum: Museum Analysis

    Haia 1 Timken Museum is a museum that holds many pieces of art from various time eras, cultures, and artists such as Guercino, Francisco de Zubaran, Luca Carlevarijs and much more, which is all located in Balboa Park, San Diego. The lighting of Timken Museum is cold, blue toned feel that makes the exhibit seem much smaller and enclosed than it really is, yet the lighting contracts from the exhibit itself. The atmosphere of Timken museum is very spacious and hushed, yet the lighting makes it feel

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    Museums and Art Galleries

    One very complex issue in today’s world is the funding of museums and art galleries. While there is an argument that they should be free to the general public and funded by governments, I also believe that there is also a case for saying that they should charge an entrance fee like other attractions. Those who argue that museums should be free typically make one of two arguments. The first argument is that institutions like museums are a public service and therefore there should be free access to

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    Natural History

    History Museum and I learned about some interesting stuff. When I walked into the museum I first thing that I noticed where the large dinosaurs. My first thought was I am in the wrong museum. I assumed that the museum was going to focus on prehistoric events because on the first floor all they display is dinosaurs, monkeys and other mammals. The Natural History museum mainly focuses on prehistoric animals and early civilization of the Native Americans from the 1600’s to 1800’s. The museum displayed

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    Olowe of Ise

    is insufficiently understood that a museums power lies not in the possession of objects and collections, but in the acceptance of its authority to name them by both label and context. This is the most jealously guarded divine right of the museum as the curator of soi-disant public collections” – Duncan F. Cameron. Duncan F. Cameron served as a museum curator and director in the Brooklyn Museum in the New York City Borough of Brooklyn, the second largest museum in New York City and one of the largest

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    Manegement

    The McNeil Museum of Art (MMA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1925 locating in Universal City, in the western United States.Mcneil museum primarily sourced by appropriation from Fannel County and chartered as the Fannel County Museum of Fine Arts, the museum went through a name change in 2000 to reflect the museum’s main benefactor, Jonathon A. McNeil, who left $28 million dollar as a gift to the museum.Museum endeavors to hold its difference from other museums by holding both art and history

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    Museums

    MUSEUMS: THEIR ROLES AND IMPORTANCE In this section of our presentation we will discuss the roles and importance of museums in relation to art and the society in general. Museums were an early form of public education intended to enlighten the general population. The creation of the Public Museum was an expression of the 18th century enlightenment which generated enthusiasm for equality of opportunity in learning. According to the declaration made in the Copenhagen 10th General Assembly of the International

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    University Application

    Art and Design program requires a foundation of knowledge that includes art history and famous art pieces since I was young, so I found a part-time job as a custodian in Nanjing Art Museum from 2006 to 2009 and in Singapore Art Museum from 2011 to 2012 in order to understand art pieces from diverse cultures. In the museum, I learned detailed information of each art piece and how to distinguish age of art pieces by

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    Inside The Native American Museum Summary

    Inside the Native American Museum of the Smithsonian starts off with a video that greets visitors in English and tribal languages. There is a gift shop and, down the hall from it, a restaurant. To view the exhibitions, you have to go up to the third and fourth floors. There the first things they'll see are display cases that include arrowheads, dolls and animals. Very beautiful ,but the objects are presented in no obvious order. The very old and the very new are mixed together. They say you must

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    locked up the criminals. 17. They must have left the keys behind. 18. The robbers made up the story. 19. The boy is eating the cake. 20. Dad promised by a box of chocolates. 21. The spider scared her. 22. The guide will show us the Natural History Museum in the afternoon. 23. The dentist is cleaning the woman’s teeth. 24. She showed her relatives the new house. PASSIVE VOICE PV 4 Change the sentences to passive voice. 1. Many people begin new projects in January New projects are begun in

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