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    by Leroi Jones show how the creators and owners of art, literature

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    Many artists express their emotions through their art making and the finished art will reflect on that specific emotion. Other artists may make an image with the hope of creating an emotional response in the viewer, Pablo Picasso creates artwork that does both. Pablo is a painter, sculptor, stage designer and poet. His career was over a 78 year time period, which he created 13,500 paintings, 34,000 illustrations which were used in books and he also created 300 sculptures. Pablo was born on October

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    Syracuse, NY: Community Folk Art Center - Founding Visionaries: Herb Williams & Jack White - The Community Folk Art Center is proud to exhibit this unique collection of sculptures, drawings and prints by two CFAC founders, Herb Williams and Jack White. Celebrating Herb Williams: His Life, His Work, and His Art will be on exhibition in the Herbert T. Williams Gallery and Jack White: An Ancestral Image will be on display in the Main Gallery. Both exhibits are free, open to the public and will be on

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    accident. Our attitudes and appreciation for an Artist and their works are shaped by our exposure to them. Our appreciation grows as we learn more about the evolution of the artwork and their influences on our lives. As our Knowledge base grows, we see art differently. It changes from a totally visible encounter to an experience that is emotional, educational as well as visible. Ernie Barns is an artist whose works became known thru a 1970 sitcom called “Good Times”, produced by Norman Lear. He was a

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    research delves into that I will give a brief overview of. The debate can be summarized in a single question; what is art and what is artifact? Obviously when asked that question an answer immediately springs to our minds, most likely an image of a famous artwork we were shown in elementary school and perhaps an image of an archaeological dig site but the question stands; what is art and what is artifact? For some the difference is if the object had a utilitarian use or if it was merely decoration

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    various artistic abilities, and evolutionary creations. Throughout Johnson’s time in Paris he grew as an artist, and adapted a “folk” style where he used lively colors and flat figures. Johnson used the “folk” style to express the experience of most African-Americans during the years of the 1930s and 1940s. William H. Johnson was the oldest child of Henry Johnson and Alice Smoot who all lived in a poor town in the South along with his four siblings. As the oldest of his siblings Johnson spent majority

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    Appropriation has been described as reinterpretation, stealing, quoting, translating, recycling, borrowing and even emulation. This cultural phenomenon has become a significant part of the history of visual arts. It is the act of making use of a pre-existing image or object without any authority or legal right. A number of contemporary artists, ranging from pop artists to figurative painters have used appropriation to fit their various styles. Some use appropriation to clearly draw a parallel between

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    Art has evolved during the times periods of the Renaissance, World Wars, and Contemporary Times as a result of world events, exquisite artists, and new forms of technology. Since the beginning of time, art has shaped and influenced everyday lives. Basic means of painting from the Renaissance has blossomed into being used for surrealism, De Stjl, and pop art, whereas when it was just simply used for landscapes. The World Wars (1914-1945), the Contemporary Times (1945 to now), and the Renaissance

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    Fine arts Is another fun and exciting thing for kids or teenagers of all ages to do. The program include many different activities to give kids and teens a chance to pick and choose. The program includes subjects such as theater, art, and choir (“Fine Art Degrees…). Fine arts is shared all over the world and allows children express themselves. This program is used as a great way to increase test scores, decrease disciplinary actions, increase attendance of kids, and help their futures in

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    the Share the Spirit Festival has provided many opportunities for artists and community both cultural and economic including traditional dance groups, craft & cultural workshops, cultural activities for children and hip hop workshops for teens and art market stalls. The exposure for local Victorian artists Archie Roach, Tiddas, Kutcha Edwards, Joe Geia, Bart Willoughby, Yung Warriors, Dan Sultan, Benny Walker, Emma Donovan, Philly have all headlined Share the

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