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Art Through Time: A Global View

Art Through Time: A Global View
7 / Domestic Life Blocks, Strips, Strings, and Half-Squares Quilt, Mary Lee Bendolph, Gee’s Bend Quilter’s Collective <!-- If the user doesn't have javascript we'll just load the first image //--><a href="/courses/globalart/theme/overview/index.html"><img src="/courses/globalart/assets/artwork_800x300/work_086.jpg" alt="Converging Cultures" width="800" height="300"/></a><div id="home_images_description_background"></div><div id="home_images_description"><span class="theme_number">1 / </span><span class="theme_title yellow">Converging Cultures</span></div><div id="home_images_artwork"> ''Pelea de Gallos (Fight of the Roosters)'', Miguel Luciano </div> series overview Art Through Time: A Global View examines themes connecting works of art created around the world in different eras.

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Learning Through Art Learning Through Art (LTA), an artist residency program, cultivates student creativity by designing sustained, process-oriented art projects that support learning across the curriculum. The program sends experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools, where they collaborate with classroom teachers to develop and facilitate art projects integrated into the school curriculum. Read more about LTA's history and structure. This area of the website provides in-depth information about current LTA residencies as well as useful resources for educators, including questions to facilitate discussion of works of art and detailed lesson plans for exploring art projects and techniques in the classroom.

Global Diversity and Phylogeny of the Asteroidea (Echinodermata) Discussion Fossil History Recent views on the most likely Paleozoic source for post-Paleozoic asteroids differ significantly [4], [5], [6], [111], but authors agree that the Paleozoic-Mesozoic transition marked a time of major extinction and re-diversification, thereby allowing separation in this paper based on time. Although the paper focuses on the Asteroidea, it is necessary to touch briefly on the origins and diversification of all early stellate echinoderms. Subdivisions of Paleozoic stellate echinoderms All three recognized groups of radiate echinoderms or “Asterozoa,” the surviving Asteroidea (Fig. 1B–G) and Ophiuroidea and the extinct Somasteroidea (Fig. 1A) [112], first appeared in the fossil record during a comparatively brief interval of the Early Ordovician.

One Mind, One Heart Exhibit at MOA By Thane Bonar on January 2, 2013 One Mind, One Heart December 14, 2012 – April 28, 2013, Multiversity Galleries, Exhibit Case 23, Museum of Anthropology One Mind, One Heart is the response of the Heiltsuk Nation to the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline and to oil tanker traffic in their territories. The exhibit features the ancestral guardian ’Yágis swallowing an oil tanker trespassing in Heiltsuk waters. ’Yágis, the mask was created by ’Nusí, Heiltsuk artist and embodies the ancient teachings of the Heiltsuk to protect their land and seas against such perils as pipelines and oil tanker traffic in their waters. It also includes an iPad kiosk featuring films, photos of Heiltsuk territory, and community members protesting during the Joint Review Panel’s visit to Bella Bella. About the piece ’Nusí comments: “I created ’Yágis for One Mind, One Heart, an installation at the Museum of Anthropology to show my support in opposing the Enbridge Pipeline Project.

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