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McWhinnie, Harold J. – 1989
This paper traces some of the early 20th century roots of aesthetic formalism as they came to effect the development of art education theory and practice in this country up to the beginning of the Second World War. The paper focuses on American sources and on the writings and ideas of Benman Ross, Arthur Wesley Dow, J. Hambidge, Albert C. Barnes,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Art History, Creativity
Bowker, Jeanette E.; Sawyers, Janet K. – 1986
Two studies investigated (1) the art preference of young children for realistic, stylized, and abstract styles, and (2) the influence exposure to art had on style preferences. In the first study, 41 preschool children were individually administered an art style preference task comprised of 9 prints, 3 of each style, of well-known paintings. Color…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Color, Painting (Visual Arts), Preschool Children
Lucas, Richard Edward – 1986
Based on individual efforts to establish qualitative criteria, perceptions about computer generated art as an art form within the broader range of traditional artistic expression are disjointed. The formalized, heuristic approach taken for this inquiry into the developing aesthetics of computer art consisted of an interactive survey known as the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Computer Graphics, Delphi Technique, Evaluation Criteria
Garton, Harry A. – 1980
The paper, one in a series of instructional units for gifted students, concentrates on contempory art with an emphasis on developing abstract thinking and creative problem solving at a higher cognitive level. An introductory section reviews basic program concepts and briefly describes the use of such procedures as open-ended discussion, guest…
Descriptors: Art History, Gifted, Learning Activities, Secondary Education

Miller, Louis J. – School Arts, 1974
Article considered the found materials artists utilize in expressing their creativity and the opportunities for students to experiment with the refuse of our technical age. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Materials, Art Products, Creative Expression, Painting (Visual Arts)

De Wyngaert, Laura – School Arts, 1974
Students explored career opportunities in all the visual and performing arts areas. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Field Trips, Finishing, Perception

Howling, Frieda O. – School Arts, 1975
Students turned their schools' blank walls into colorful murals thereby giving a satisfying sense of accomplishment. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art, Creative Expression, Learning Experience, Painting (Visual Arts)
Amrine, Cynthia – Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Expression, Art Materials, Graphic Arts
Greenberg, Pearl; Greenberg, Murray – Sch Arts, 1969
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Illustrations
Hicks, Bruce; Zibit, Melanie – 1978
The MC (microcomputer) paint brush and other parts of the MC painting medium can be used easily by the student, teacher, or artist, young or old, to produce color pictures on a TV screen and store them for later viewing or modification. The 15 colors available--two intensities of each of six colors, black, and two whites--can be painted with any…
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Display Systems
Shields, Roscoe, Jr. – 1980
The paper discusses the theory and implementation guidelines of a visual arts curriculum for emotionally handicapped adolescents. The author stresses the importance of expressive arts and of identification with the art experience, and suggests that a curriculum should start with themes, experiences, and ideas worth communicating. Expressive…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Creative Expression, Emotional Disturbances
Ackerman, Rudy S. – 1967
Conducted over a 6 week period at Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa., the object of this study was to discover if a particular combination or variation of motivational sources and of evaluative logic would provide a significantly superior method for teaching the visual arts. Based on the belief that college art education offers numerous…
Descriptors: Art Education, Evaluation, Freehand Drawing, Higher Education
Halas, John – 1976
Visual scripting is the coordination of words with pictures in sequence. This book presents the methods and viewpoints on visual scripting of fourteen film makers, from nine countries, who are involved in animated cinema; it contains concise examples of how a storybook and preproduction script can be prepared in visual terms; and it includes a…
Descriptors: Animation, Cartoons, Film Production, Films
Agency for International Development (Dept. of State), Washington, DC. – 1974
Guides and suggestions for village workers in the preparation of visual aids are supplied to assist in the introduction of new ideas to rural families. The information included is taken from the "Multiplier Handbook" produced by the Agency for International Development. The manual is designed to be of use to extension and community…
Descriptors: Charts, Guides, Instructional Materials, Material Development
Russell, Douglas A. – 1976
This book provides students and teachers of scenic design and drama classes with a foundation for planning the style of a theater production. Each chapter in the book discusses the art and culture of a major period in the history of the theater, the developments in theater and in dramatic method that took place, and at least one play…
Descriptors: Art, Culture, Drama, Dramatics