2018 Fine Arts Persuasive Essay Most people think that fine arts or arts education isn’t needed in schools and that it doesn’t do anything for their child but it does. My opinion on fine arts in schools is that they are needed in schools. After looking at facts and many studies I have found out that fine arts really is needed in schools, I used to think that it was cool that they had it but they didn’t really need it but, they do need fine arts in schools. Most schools don’t have fine arts
Kyla Kelley McCollum English 2nd April 27, 2018 Fine Arts Essay What is fine arts? Fine arts is a mixture of several different activities ranging from music and theater, to drawing and dancing and more. There is a very low percentage of schools that don’t have fine arts programs. In fact 25% of schools have cut their fine arts program due to money. I understand that some schools can’t afford it but you can do so many things to raise money, plus it’s going towards a good cause. I, myself
involving the arts. If you are an artistic person but dont have the opportunity to excel in a class like art or band, then you’re going to have a hard time liking school. It's a proven fact that kids who are involved in the arts, have higher grades in math and science than students who aren’t involved in the arts. For example: art and music programs are mandatory in the countries that rank in the highest math and science test scores like Japan, Hungary, and the Netherlands. To some people, arts education
Graham Clarke, in his book “The Photograph as Fine Art”, states that “photography can be considered as fine art”; which is a statement that I entirely agree with. People all over the world take photos everyday, so why is someone considered an artist while the other is just a person taking photographs? A lot of characteristics differentiate an artist from a hobbyist or a memory collector, such as the ability to properly execute his artistic visions and capture them in an photograph. Another characteristic
Fine arts gives students a chance to pour their hearts into something beautiful; a chance to be a part of something that is bigger than just themselves. Some schools are facing financial troubles with the current economy, and one of the first programs they consider cutting is fine arts. The removal of fine arts programs would be absolutely devastating to countless members of the community. Many students would lose their favorite class, in some cases the one class that helps them get through the day
My trip to the Museum of Fine Arts with my family was quite amazing. We went through the art of the Americas, art of the ancient world of Egypt and Greek gems and jewelry arts of Europe and more. Even though I fell in love with so many pieces, I spotted a few that I consider as favorites. The “Seated Woman (Dora)”, 1938 by Pablo Picasso was one of my favorites at the exhibition. The artwork which is an Ink, gouache, and colored chalk on paper painting depicts Dora Maar seated in profile. The painting
Yancey Cultural Activity Report The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is located in Richmond, VA. My wife and I decided to take a trip there on August 29th, specifically for this assignment. There were many interesting exhibits there that caught my eye and we spent the better part of a day exploring it all. Although not directly related to what we have been studying, one of the exhibits that I found most interesting was Japanese Tattoo: Perseverance, Art, and Tradition. This exhibit’s was created by artists
Khusi Jhaveri Mrs. Gorski Reading and Language Arts 10 March 2016 Should Fine Arts Programs be Cut from Schools? How would you feel if one of your favorite subjects was cut from school? You would feel disappointed or sad right? That is how I would feel if fine arts programs were cut from my school. For me, the arts are an outlet of my soul where I can explore my passion, and express my creativity. There are some school officials that say cutting arts funding would save money that could go towards
should be required to take a music, a drama, or art class. Studies have shown that those taking fine arts classes often do better in their core classes. Art is also a universal language; people around the world are able to share their creations with each other, despite obstacles such as language barriers. The arts also allow students to express themselves in a way that they can they can’t do otherwise. Students should be required to take a fine arts class because it improves students’ skills in other
School should not cut Fine Arts Education. Thesis: School district should not cut the Fine Arts Education because it is an essential part of education, it provides the outlet for students to express their creativities/talent and improves their performance. Counter Argument: By cutting fine arts programs, school district saves a significant amount of money and would instead concentrate on practical skills such as English, Social Studies, and Science over fine arts. Topic 1: School district should