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  1998-99 Art Course Descriptions: Registrar's Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
ART 231 Beginning Painting 3 credits An exploration of color theory as related to oil painting and an examination of both traditional and experimental painting methods as a means for providing students a foundation for discovering their unique potential for self expression.
ART 604 Printmaking Tutorial 3 credits Studio experience for those students whose principal mode of artistic expression and prior studies are primarily in disciplines other than printmaking or where the work in printmaking has been with and aspect of the medium that is substantially different from what is now being studied.
ART 606 Metals Tutorial 3 credits Studio experience for those students whose principal mode of artistic expression and prior studies are primarily in disciplines other than metals or where the work in metals has been with and aspect of the medium that is substantially different from what is now being studied.
www.udel.edu /registrar/crs98/art.html   (5232 words)

  
 Untitled 1998
Conceptual art is based on the simple but revolutionary premise that art should be mainly about ideas instead of objects.
Consequently, their work can be baffling because it does not fit conventional definitions of what art is and often it doesn't fit comfortably into the spaces we associate with viewing art, such as galleries or museums.
One of Duchamp's important contributions to modern art was the creation of the "readymade." Readymades were mass produced objects, selected by the artist and elevated to the realm of art by virtue of having been chosen.
www.philamuseum.org /exhibitions/exhibits/ontheroad/resource.htm   (1279 words)

  
 1998 - 1999 Art History
Art and archaeology of the ancient near East.
Art and architecture of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries with emphasis on Italy, Netherlands, France and Spain.
Gothic art and architecture, with emphasis on the court styles of England and France.
vm.uconn.edu /~regsdh06/arth.htm   (949 words)

  
 1998 - 1999 Art
Prerequisite: ART 204 and 260, or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite: B average in graphic design classes, ART 165, ART 260, one semester of ART 264 and consent of graphics coordinator.
Prerequisite: B average in photography classes, ART 266 and consent of a photography instructor.
vm.uconn.edu /~regsdh06/art.htm   (851 words)

  
 Carleton College Academic Catalog 1998-99 : Art and Art History
Attention to the ways gender identity is constructed in the arts, the conditions under which women have worked, the ideologies and institutions that have shaped their relationships to the arts, the feminist critique of the discipline of art history.
Art from abstract expressionism to the present, with particular focus on issues such as the modernist artist-hero; the emergence of alternative or non-traditional media; the influence of the women's movement and the gay/lesbian liberation movement on contemporary art; and postmodern theory and practice.
The aim of the course is to give the student an appreciation of art and of drawing, specifically, based on the examination and use of the elements an artist uses during the creative process.
www.carleton.edu /campus/registrar/catalog98/ART.html   (4079 words)

  
 1998-99 Art History Course Descriptions: Registrar's Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
ARTH 161 Art in East and West 3 credits Similarities and differences between works of art typical of Asian and Western traditions and examination of their points of contact, emphasizing such themes as nature, humanity and the divine, world of the ruler, religious art and private art.
ARTH 335 Arts and Architecture of Pennsylvania Germans 3 credits The distinctive regional culture of the Pennsylvania Germans in the 18th and 19th centuries will be examined through the study of their cultural landscapes, houses and other buildings, decorative arts, gravestones, and manuscript traditions.
ARTH 351 Introduction to Decorative Arts 3 credits An examination of interior architecture, furniture, metalwork, ceramics, glass, and textiles from the Renaissance to the present in Europe and America, with investigation of the relationship to architecture and the other arts during this period.
www.udel.edu /registrar/crs98/arth.html   (4422 words)

  
 Bangkok Art Project 1998
The Bangkok Art Project 1998 a collaboration by artists from seven Asian countries including seventy-eight artists from Thailand, has been organised as part of the celebrations for the 13th Asian Games being held in Bangkok in December, 1998.
People in Bangkok, residents and visitors alike, are being offered a chance to view the art of the present in situ with the past, and some refreshing artistic experiences to ponder as they go about their everyday lives.
This exciting art project has been make possible through the generous cooperation and support of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), Silpakorn University,all the artists and, in particular, the public who have warmly welcomed the project and contemporary art into their daily lives.
www.rama9art.org /artisan/bkkart/bpj98.html   (288 words)

  
 SAS Exhibit
Her works were first displayed last year at the Art Show of the National League of American Pen Women, Inc. In 1996 Daniela's work was seen at the Sausalito Art Festival and the West Portal Fine Arts Festival.
Her works were featured in an art gallery in Sausalito and will be displayed in 1998 in galleries in San Francisco.
This past year she was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, allowing her to exhibit and publish a catalogue of her works in a museum of her choice.
cis.stanford.edu /~marigros/show4.html   (643 words)

  
 ArtForum: The best of 1998 - notable art exhibits
7 "The Drawings of Filippino Lippi and His Circle" (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) These sanguine and graceful drawings from the hand of the painter well known for his fluent treatment of bizarre, frightening, and sensational episodes from the lives of saints are extraordinary in their number and exquisite draftsmanship.
He is chair of the Division of Visual Arts and director of the Digital Media Center in the School of the Arts, Columbia University.
Most such talk is, of course, empty rhetoric, which is perhaps why this film, which was screened at revival and "art" houses in September, comes as such a revelation: The passion and intensity with which ordinary people are shown discussing questions of national consequence are political sensations almost unknown in the US.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0268/is_4_37/ai_53479688/pg_6   (1009 words)

  
 Fall 1998: Art Club at HCC E-Page
The playbill art commissioned by the founders of the new independent theaters of fin de siècle Paris was in the East Wing.
Their drawings and pictures were done by children--or in the style of children--and the purchase of the art (one kid's drawing: $5) would benefit city children in some way, we surmised.
As we had passed the impressive Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) on the way into the Old City, and were worried about the time, we decided to skip the other galleries and go there, by way of a drive-by of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Pavilion.
www.geocities.com /hccart/Fall1998.html   (2022 words)

  
 Art Show - CONCEPT 1998
Complete Rules are available to Bidders at the Art Show Office at the Kicks Room.
Art will go to auction on the fourth written bid.
Buyers can pick up their art 9 - 11am on Sunday or after the Auction if they were the high written bidder or purchased through "direct sale."
www.westercon.org /51/Events/art_show.html   (141 words)

  
 CDC | Reproductive Health | ART Reports | 1998 ART Success Rates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Data for cycles started in 1998 could not be published until 2000 because the final outcomes of pregnancies conceived in December 1998 were not known until October 1999.
As an extreme example, if a clinic reports only one ART cycle in a given category, as is sometimes the case in the data presented here, the clinic’s success rate in that category would be either 0% or 100%.
In 1998, the average number of fresh, nondonor embryos that a clinic transferred to women younger than 35 years old ranged from 1.0 to 5.9.
www.thehormoneshop.com /reproductivehealth/art98/ifct.htm   (1412 words)

  
 THE ART GARFUNKEL WEBSITE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
On June 1st, Art Garfunkel appeared on the "Late Show with David Letterman." Art was seen shooting foul shots (basketball) outside the studio - he sunk 130 in 40 minutes.
Also on June 1st, Art presented an award to poet Maya Angelou at a charity for "City Arts," a benefit which brings professional artists together with children and neighborhood groups to create public art.
On November 16th, Art Garfunkel was the voice of a singing/narrator moose for the highly-successful and well-regarded PBS "Arthur" children's television series.
www.artgarfunkel.com /chrono/1998.htm   (1638 words)

  
 ASA July 1998 Newsletter
When asking some ASA members what they are going to submit to this year's art show, I often hear, "I'm not really an artist." Actually, I believe we are all artists, for we see, hear and feel in a way that is unique to each of us.
The Art Exhibit will be in a well-marked, secure area of the Orlando/Orange County Convention Center and will be open from noon on Sunday, October 18, to the close of the exhibit at 4 p.m.
Let us meet the challenge and make the 1998 ASA Art Exhibit a jewel that shares the experiences of our careers and lives.
www.asahq.org /Newsletters/1998/07_98/Art_0798.html   (675 words)

  
 Washington DC City Pages: Museums : Art
It is Spanish colonial in style with white walls, iron grilles, a red tiled roof and a loggia decorated with richly colored tiles in patterns modeled after Aztec and Inca legends.
Grassroots alternative artspace devoted to supporting contemporary art from regional, national and international across a diverse range of mediums and disciplines.
Scattered throughout the meandering hallways`` and wings and exhibit rooms of the National`` Gallery's West Wing is a display of art`` stretching from the third century to present`` times - a display over 90,000 pieces strong.
dcpages.com /Museums/Art   (887 words)

  
 SFMOMA | Exhibitions | 1998 SECA Art Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The purpose of the SECA Art Award is to recognize and encourage artists working independently at a high level of artistic maturity whose work has not received substantial recognition.
The centerpiece of his installation in the SECA exhibition will be a painting on canvas titled Looking at 1998 San Francisco from the Top of 1925,(1998), which documents the rapidly changing Yerba Buena neighborhood as viewed from the top of the Pacific Bell building behind the Museum.
The SECA Art Award is funded by the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art, an auxiliary of SFMOMA.
www.sfmoma.org /exhibitions/exhib_detail/99_exhib_1998seca.html   (385 words)

  
 1998-2000 Art Minor Advising Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The Art Education minor requires 9 lower division units in art studio, 3 lower division
units in art history, and 9 units of art education selected with the approval of the Art
*Art 7 is not open to students who have recieved credit in Art 1A or 1B.
www.asn.csus.edu /art/minor9800.html   (134 words)

  
 REELRADIO 1998, 1998 ART ROBERTS New Year's Special!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
For the New Year of 1998 and beyond, we remember the wonder of AM radio - skipping through the cold winter night to millions of listeners, some who were thousands of miles away.
This special, unedited presentation of the 9-10 PM hour on January 1, 1966 was originally presented as a 1998 New Year's Special, and was so popular that it charted several times during 1998.
Part Two of this genuine, off-the-air, unedited recording of Art Roberts on WLS includes the 10 to 11 PM hour, and the "first guest teen disc jockey of 1966", Rick Rivkin from Skokie, Illinois, and a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania.
www.reelradio.com /1998.html   (318 words)

  
 1998 Public Art Allocation
THAT Council allocate $75,000 to the 1998 Community Public Art Program, with individual projects reported back for Council’s consideration, source of funds to be the 1998 Public Art Unallocated Budget.
THAT Council approve $40,000 for public art at Oak Park, source of funds to be the Public Art Unallocated budget.
The Civic Public Art Program develops public art at new and existing civic capital developments; the Community Public Art Program enables art work to be developed in neighbourhoods; the Private Sector Program develops work at major new private developments.
www.city.vancouver.bc.ca /CTYCLERK/CCLERK/980728/A6.HTM   (702 words)

  
 Art Works by Karen Fincannon: Art Book Archives 1998
The Detroit Institute of Art is a great way to spend a day if you are in the southern Michigan area.
The University of Michigan Museum of Art website is interesting because it highlights the current exhibitions, the permanent holdings, and educational programs.
Two useful ones that I have found are rec.arts.fine, which is a discussion of anything in the fine arts, and alt.art.marketplace, which is discussion of the business of selling artwork.
www.karenfincannon.com /websit98.htm   (2011 words)

  
 The Art of History 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In addition to studying art and history, students experienced modern Italian and German cultures, learned how to travel in European cities, and visited major historical sites, such as St. Peter’s and the Roman Colosseum, the cathedral complex and Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Dachau concentration camp, Ulm Gothic cathedral.
A group of 12 students and one high school teacher, many of them art history majors, learned a great deal on this trip.
Julia DeLancey, art history professor at Truman and Florentine Renaissance specialist, developed and taught the class with me. It was my first lengthy exposure to Rome and Florence and I enjoyed myself immensely, even though it was very hot that summer.
www2.truman.edu /~sdr/ItalyGermany98.htm   (243 words)

  
 Art News 2004 - 2005
The Metamora Grade School Art Program is available to all students in Kindergarten through Eighth Grade.
Students in grades K - 5 receive art instruction once a week.
Students in sixth grade, seventh grade, and eighth grade may choose art as elective.
www.mtco.com /~susie   (123 words)

  
 LU Art Department 1998 Newsletter
Timothy R. Rodgers, associate professor of art history, presented lectures/tours to alumni at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on issues of race in the photography of Roy de Carava and at the Walker Art Center on the history of modern sculpture.
Bill Lee, art history '96, completed his MA at Columbia University in May with a thesis entitled "The Master of Mary of Burgundy: Problems in the State of Research." In June, he accepted the position of Claims Manager at the newly-formed Commission for Art Recovery of the World Jewish Congress in New York City.
She is seeking a full-time position in art education in the Portland area.
www.lawrence.edu /dept/art/newsletter/newsletter98.html   (3516 words)

  
 USC Trojan Family Magazine - Autumn 1998: The Art of Craft
Like the entire Arts and Crafts Movement, theirs is more than a style of house design, it is a design for living.
As expressed in the work of Greene and Greene, Stickley’s Arts and Crafts philosophy had an instant appeal to Makinson, for whom the idea of adapting a Normandy chateau for a house in Beverly Hills is far from being architecture.
Its philosophy is that the art comes from the craft and not from history; the form of the building is a function of where it is and the materials and craft available at the time, as architecture should be at any point.”
www.usc.edu /dept/pubrel/trojan_family/autumn98/Makinson/Craft.html   (1425 words)

  
 Lawrence University: Wriston Art Galleries 1997-1998 Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In her reductive, yet sensuous sculpture, Hunt juxtaposes such materials as steel, rope, wood, and wallpaper to explore issues of power, democracy, and domesticity.
The exhibition will present work by artists who are reclaiming their mental environment and examining identity issues relating to race, class, gender, and sexual orientation, in the context of media overload and consumer culture.
Senior Art Exhibition showcases work by studio art majors in the Class of '98.
www.lawrence.edu /news/wriston/1995-1998/9798.shtml   (310 words)

  
 1998 ASCI Digital Art Exhibition
Six artists were chosen in an open competition from a field of 90 entrants around the world (New Zealand to Mexico, L.A. to N.Y.C.) We were delighted to have Tim Druckrey as our judge, as his seasoned eye and international perspective was necessary for such a project.
Rather, it is in an engagement with culture, representation and signification that art can provoke and elicit ideas of identity, progress and history.
But it is also the case that the deep involvement that contemporary artists have with technology marks a turning point in which the issues of the present and issues of the future seem more entangled than ever.
www.asci.org /Digital98/digital98.html   (520 words)

  
 FindArticles in Art Journal: Fall 1998
The colonial self: homosexuality and mestizaje in the art of Nahum B. Zenil
Poetics and Politics in the Art of Rudolf Baranik.
Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0425/is_3_57   (342 words)

  
 Art By Concourse
Since the opening of the new Albany International Airport terminal in 1998, an Art and Culture Program has been instituted that is committed to showcasing the artistic and cultural resources of the Capital Region.
Larry Kagan, Professor of Art at Rensselaer, assembled this group of steel sculptures to recall such mementos of journeys near and abroad.
Four at Forty-five was created by noted American sculptor ALEXANDER CALDER, recognized as the inventor of the mobile, and has been heralded for the "whimsical gaiety" that permeates his mobiles, sculpture, paintings, drawings and jewelry.
www.albanyairport.com /3/gallery/concourse.html   (727 words)

  
 Releases :: 1998 Studio Art Faculty Exhibition
This exhibition of professional work by the studio faculty of the Department of Art demonstrates a commitment to the liberal arts tradition embodied in the curriculum of Moravian College.
art education, and building the foundation for advanced study.
For further information, call the Moravian College Art Department Office at (610) 861-1680 weekdays or (610) 861-1667 weekends.
www.moravian.edu /news/releases/1998/001.htm   (205 words)

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