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Student Art Exhibitions : New Ideas And Approaches

  • Student Art Exhibitions : New Ideas And Approaches
  • Attribution

    Bill Zuk and Robert Dalton, editors
  • Publication Details

    Book, National Art Education Assoc, 2001
  • Availability

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     OVERSIZE (UPPER)  N350 .S84 2001  AVAILABLE

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  • Author

  • Subject

  • Contents

    • Introduction
    • ARTEXPRESS : Made in Australia. How a student art exhibit becomes a ‘Blockbuster’ / Jane Gooding -Brown
    • School art exhibitions, critical and reflective approaches / Moniques Richard and Suzanne Lemerise
    • Art on the fridge: Cool! / Lucienne Bond Simon
    • The display art of children / George Szekely
    • Students as curators / David Burton and Tommy McGraw
    • Students as curators: Modeling museum exhibition practices through collaborative projects / Virginia Stephen
    • Planning and presenting a multi-district public student exhibition / Susan Raymond and Liza Bergman
    • Understanding cultural worlds: The Images of Australia children’s art exhibition / Janis Boyd
    • Using Japanese scrolls for effective and dramatic display of artworks / Katherine Danko-McGhee
    • Faces: A thematic exhibit based upon the educationally interpretive exhibit model / Charles J. Pearson
    • Creating exhibitions that tell the story of art students’ and teachers’ education / Pamela G. Taylor
    • Encouraging art outside the classroom / Kelly Clark
    • DBUGing virtual galleries: Design based on user goals / Donald Soucy
    • The ‘Artists for Kids’ enrichment program / Bill MacDonald, Bill Zuk, and Robert Dalton
  • ISBN

    • 1890160180
    • 9781890160180
  • Open Library ID

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