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    The Benefits of Music and Art Education If we live in the land of many opportunities, then why should music and art programs be cut from schools? When people hear the term “art”, their first initial thought would most likely be drawing or painting. However, it’s a lot more than the visual art forms that can be set on a paper or canvas; According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, the term “Art” is “something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important

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    ordinary, rational, human beings actively and knowingly seek out art that appears to elicit negative emotions, especially as these same people tend to avoid such emotions in other areas of their life? This question formally understood as the paradox of painful art is what Hume effectively attempts to address in his essay 'Of Tragedy'. In this essay I will conclude that Hume's solution to this paradox; that painful emotions elicited by art are converted into pleasurable ones; is indefensible. I will first

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    philosopher Michel Foucault once pondered: “What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art?” (Foucault 350). In this quote, Foucault calls into question the foundations of art. He thus wonders why art is only the study of objects. Why can't art exist as some charming, healing entity

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    Growing up I dreaded family reunions. Don’t get me wrong I love my family, but the initial day of our homecomings always felt redundant. The only conversations relatives offered were about school and what I wanted to do for a living. “How’s school? is easy to dodge; my future on the other hand… not so much. “I don’t know” never satiated their curiosity. In fact, most of the time that reply only spurred more inquest. “Well, what do you do in your spare time?” was the most used career diagnostic question

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    culture, we tend to distance ourselves from what we think art is and what the real meaning of art is. The world we know is what we call our “reality”. Reality shows us art can be everything we see, hear, taste, touch, smell. Art is everything from what we really think and imagine. Art can be defined as something that cannot really be expressed through words. Art means different things to different people, which makes it difficult for art to be clearly defined. Art can be a painting but it can also be an

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    The Space in Which We View Art How do we view art? How does the space around the art affect how we feel and think about the art? Does it make a difference? Our surroundings are often very influential in the way we think and feel about events, people, and objects. A relaxed, warm summer evening with family can bring peaceful and positive thoughts, while a loud, crowded party with strangers can bring anxiety and uncomfortableness. Music, color, temperature, and the size of a space can all affect how

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    Art by Yasmin Reza translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Luke Sutherland performed at the Warwick Campus on Friday, October 13 at 7:30 pm. The play Art is about the ambiguity of modern art. The play Art, raises many unsolved questions about how it’s viewed and treated in modern time. What people call art can hold different meaning. you may think it's art while other people would probably think it's trash. Art is set in Paris in the mid-1990’s in the main room of an apartment. the room

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    Salmon is Everything has showed me that the arts can be an effective means of communicating with the public as well as helping to open the minds of the parties involved in these management decisions. The arts can also have a down side if people take it too literally. Most plays and books are works of fiction. This could lead to some confusion of the issue as well as some wish full thinking. The use of that arts can be a grate tool to help educate the masses and bring people together to compromise

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    the gods and showed what each of them might do to an apple. Brahma will create the apple, Vishnu will preserve the apple, and Shiva will destroy the apple. I chose a big circle with little circles connected because it shows that Brahman has supreme power. Every one has to follow Brahman’s rules. As you can see I chose different symbols for different beliefs of Hinduism.

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    David Owsley Museum I was looking at art pieces that had more of a realistic feel and trying to find one that was interesting to me. The Rapids, Sister Island, Niagara by William Morris Hunt caught my attention by just looking at it, and then I listened to Variation XI “G.R.S.” by Edward Elgar, and I really enjoyed the two pieces of art placed together. There were three things that caught my attention to the music and I noticed that these things we discussed in art connected directly to the ideas from

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