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    The Art Museum

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    During my visit to the Art museum I was able to look at the artwork with detail and see it in a different perception. When I was in elementary school I used to visit the Museum of Fine Arts frequently, at that time my teachers and guide used to tell us descriptions of the artworks, but at that age I didn’t understand the meaning of the art pieces. At that time the pieces of artwork in the museum just seem like a piece of art, drawings, and sculptures. Now as an adult, I know that for every artwork

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    applying for the Art of the Americas Exhibition Research Internship listed on the Museum of Fine Arts website. I am a rising sophomore at Boston University, majoring in Art History and minoring in Communications. I am incredibly detail-oriented and I love to write, thus this internship, which combines my academic strengths with my passion for art, is ideal for me. Art sparks my fire. I come from a family of artists and collectors, so I have been blessed with the opportunity to experience art close-up since

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    the finest of creations in the art world. Traced back to Paleolithic times, they are the one of the oldest forms of Africa has to offer, some of the masks are still made with the raw material used from Paleolithic times like leather, metal, and various types of wood. They represent ancestors, mythological heroes, animals, moral values, or a form of honoring someone with great power. Though these masks are considered fine art, African masks are more than just fine art to the African people. There

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    education in the arts. More specifically, I encountered the debate of whether art programs should be funded by school districts. I never quite understood why it was such a big question, but many oppose the idea, due to the belief that art is not a necessity. I would consider those people who disagree with art funding idiotic; as I consider it an absolute necessity that school districts provide funding for the arts. One of the most obvious reasons why school districts should fund arts education is that

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    Maclaren Art Analysis

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    MacLaren exhibition center in Barrie Ontario, I was very surprised to be surrounded unusual art that have been all created by Canadian artists. Their was a wooden granary on the floor resembling world war 2 and and some unique maps that were written in words. Many of their painting and sculptures resembled to the history of Canada going back towards the first nations and both world wars. The MacLaren Art Centre has been made to honour Maurice MacLaren, a famous artist who bequest Throughout looking

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    there are more familiar ways, then there is also a less familiar way. The fine arts such as art are what separates a satirical essay from a Grecian statue. Jeanette Winterson examines what art means to in our larger society and how to learn to truly appreciate and experience art. Winterson has many feelings on how she feels about art and believes other

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    received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, as well as his Master in Fine Arts from the Maryland College of Art. He is currently represented by the C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore, and had an exhibition from January 29, 2014-March 8, 2014 entitled Axial Precessions, hosted by the C. Grimaldis Gallery. The C. Grimaldis Gallery has a bit of history standing behind it. It was established in 1977 by Consantine Grimaldis and is the longest operating art gallery in the Baltimore

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    Diego Rivera’s famous painting, The Flower Carrier, is immensely encoded with significant social and cultural messaging. Rivera paved a path for many artists to express powerful social ideas through the medium of art and forms. The Flower Carrier allowed immeasurable masses of people to change the way in which they interact with the world; it had the power to alter the spectator’s worldview by giving them truth through visual story telling. Examining this piece offers a clear lens into the socio-political

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    99 Designs: Paula Scher

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    Scher was born on October 6, 1948 in Virginia. She grew up in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. (Csun) Paula studied at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and she also taught the Swiss international style of typography at Tyler school of Art. (Csun) She has a BFA from the Tyler School of Art and a Doctor of Fine Arts Honoris Causa from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. (AIGA) She was encouraged to create hand-printed maps because her father was a photogrammetric engineer for the U.S. Geological

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    Ernst Nepomucky

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    Ernst Nepo, originally Nepomucky, was born in 1895 in Dubá (Czech Republic) and died in 1971 in Innsbruck; he was a Tirol-based visual artist and a representative of the New Subjectivity movement. After his studies at the School of Applied Arts in Teplitz (1909-13) and Vienna (1913-4), and during the time of World War I serving on the South Front, Nepo settled in Innsbruck, where he continued to follow his artistic path. After numerous displays at the Kunsthandlung Czichna or the Kunstsalon Unterberger

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