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Capturing Coricatures, June, p. 32 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Ceiling Paintings, June, p. 37 Apr., p. 24 Colorful Creations, Mar., p. 29 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Comics Cubist Style, June, p. 29 Dare To Think New, Apr., p. 26 Dream Drawings, Mar., p. 30 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Editorial Cartoons, June, p. 30 Pixel Palette: Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Highlights and Shadows, Mar., p. 32 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 Hopes and Fears, Apr., p. 32 Hydrants On Main Street, June, p. 22 MULTICULTURAL Impressions Of Me, Mar., p. 22 Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM The Japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Geodesic Structures, May, p. 18 Murals With a Message: Healing a Community Through Art, Cordboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Inspired Spires, May, p. 16 Apr., p. 44 From Current Exhibitions: Imperial Tombs Of China, Painting On a Higher Ground, Apr., p. 42 May, p. 22 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Patterns With Personality, Mar., p. 24 The Japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Architecture In the Art Room: Inspired Spires, May, p. 16 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 |O ffer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 A Room With a View, Feb., p. 46 Apr., p. 23 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Schoolscapes, Mar., p. 20 Teaching Art With Art: Images Of Devotion, Apr., p. 14 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Apr., p. 24 Space Aliens, Feb., p. 47 Clay Comer: Kethy Veverka...Artistic Production, Apr., p. 48 Symbols Of Love, Feb., p. 40 RECYCLING/FOUND OBJECTS Clay Comer: Finding Your Own Voice, June, p. 40 What Would You Store In Your Jar?, Apr., p. 36 Cardboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Contemporary Kitsch: An Interview With Scott Rench, Wild Watercolor Wonders, Apr., p. 34 Critters, June, p. 28 Feb., p. 29 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 From Current Exhibitions: Imperial Tombs Of China, ELEMENTARY (K-6) May, p. 22 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, SECONDARY (grades 7-12) From Current Exhibitions: Revolution In Clay, Feb., p. 18 May, p. 18 The Beauty Of Underglaze Decoration, Feb., p. 16 Teaching Art With Art: Artistic Renderings Of Bridges, Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 Cardboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Mar., p. 12 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Ceiling Paintings, June, p. 37 Teaching Art With Art: Depictions Of War, June, p. 18 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Apr., p. 24 Colorful Creations, Mar., p. 29 Teaching Art With Art: images Of Devotion, Apr., p. 14 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Compupainting an Impressionist Landscape, May, p. 14 Capturing Caricatures, June, p. 32 Editorial Cartoons, June, p. 30 CERAMICS /CLAY Cloy & Fiber...It’s Natural, Feb., p. 24 Hopes and Fears, Apr., p. 32 The Beauty Of Underg!aze Decoration, Feb., p. 16 Comics Cubist Style, June, p. 29 Hydrants On Main Street, June, p. 22 Clay & Fiber...\t’s a Natural, Feb., p. 24 Dare To Think New, Apr., p. 26 Impressions Of Me, Mar., p. 22 Clay Comer: Finding Your Own Voice, June, p. 40 Do You Read Me?, May, p. 29 Let the Light Shine In, June, p. 39 Clay Comer: Kathy Veverka...Artistic Production, Apr., p. 48 Dream Drawings, Mar., p. 30 The japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Contemporary Kitsch: An Interview With Scott Rench, Highlights and Shadows, Mar., p. 32 Paintivig On o Higher Ground, Apr., p. 42 Feb., p. 29 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Photographic Expression: Colorizing the Warhol Way, From Current Exhibitions: Revolution In Clay, Feb., p. 18 | Offer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, May, 9. 38 Murals With o Messnge: Earth Day Every Day, Apr., p. 46 Apr., p. 23 Photographic Expression: Listen To the Trees, What Do You Do With an Ugly Art Room Wall?, June, p. 38 Look Who’s Artist Of the Week!, Apr., p. 61 May, p. 37 Wild Whistles, Feb., p. 22 Patterns With Personality, Mar., p. 24 Pixel Palette: Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Working With Apprentices, May, p. 34 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 Schoolscapes, Mar., p. 20 Repoussé Carousel Animals, May, p. 30 Time For a New Art Project?, May, p. 32 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS A Room With a View, Feb., p. 46 Typographical Awareness, Feb., p. 49 Effigy Jor, Early Nasco, Peru, Feb., p. 25 Seeing It From Another Perspective, May, p. 20 Wild Watercolor Wonders, Apr., p. 34 Fifty-three Stages Of the Tokaido Road, Utagawa Hiroshige, Space Aliens, Feb., p. 47 Working With Apprentices, May, p. 34 Japan, Apr., p. 37 Symbols Of Love, Feb., p. 40 Plaque With Multiple Figures, Edo Peoples /Benin, What Do You Do With an Ugly Art Room Wall?, June, p. 38 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN May, p. 25 What Would You Store In Your Jar?, Apr., p. 36 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, Saying Farewell To Hsun-yang, Ch’iu Ying, Chinese, Wild Whistles, Feb., p. 22 May, p. 18 June, p. 33 Clay & Fiber...It’s o Natural, Feb., p. 24 Wood Carving, Maori, New Zealand, March, p. 25 ENHANCING STUDENT ESTEEM Critters, June, p. 28 Look Who's Artist Of the Week!, Apr., p. 61 Do You Read Me?, May, p. 29 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Compupainting an Impressionist Landscape, May, p. 14 INTERDISCIPLINARY | Offer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, Apr., p. 23 May, p. 18 Repoussé Corousel Animals, May, p. 30 DRAWING AND PAINTING Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 Seeing It From Another Perspective, May, p. 20 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Time For a New Art Project?, May, p. 32 62 ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1996 Capturing Coricatures, June, p. 32 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Ceiling Paintings, June, p. 37 Apr., p. 24 Colorful Creations, Mar., p. 29 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Comics Cubist Style, June, p. 29 Dare To Think New, Apr., p. 26 Dream Drawings, Mar., p. 30 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Editorial Cartoons, June, p. 30 Pixel Palette: Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Highlights and Shadows, Mar., p. 32 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 Hopes and Fears, Apr., p. 32 Hydrants On Main Street, June, p. 22 MULTICULTURAL Impressions Of Me, Mar., p. 22 Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM The Japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Geodesic Structures, May, p. 18 Murals With a Message: Healing a Community Through Art, Cordboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Inspired Spires, May, p. 16 Apr., p. 44 From Current Exhibitions: Imperial Tombs Of China, Painting On a Higher Ground, Apr., p. 42 May, p. 22 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Patterns With Personality, Mar., p. 24 The Japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Architecture In the Art Room: Inspired Spires, May, p. 16 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 |O ffer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 A Room With a View, Feb., p. 46 Apr., p. 23 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Schoolscapes, Mar., p. 20 Teaching Art With Art: Images Of Devotion, Apr., p. 14 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Apr., p. 24 Space Aliens, Feb., p. 47 Clay Comer: Kethy Veverka...Artistic Production, Apr., p. 48 Symbols Of Love, Feb., p. 40 RECYCLING/FOUND OBJECTS Clay Comer: Finding Your Own Voice, June, p. 40 What Would You Store In Your Jar?, Apr., p. 36 Cardboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Contemporary Kitsch: An Interview With Scott Rench, Wild Watercolor Wonders, Apr., p. 34 Critters, June, p. 28 Feb., p. 29 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 From Current Exhibitions: Imperial Tombs Of China, ELEMENTARY (K-6) May, p. 22 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, SECONDARY (grades 7-12) From Current Exhibitions: Revolution In Clay, Feb., p. 18 May, p. 18 The Beauty Of Underglaze Decoration, Feb., p. 16 Teaching Art With Art: Artistic Renderings Of Bridges, Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 Cardboard Ethnic Masks, June, p. 25 Mar., p. 12 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Ceiling Paintings, June, p. 37 Teaching Art With Art: Depictions Of War, June, p. 18 Art Across the Curriculum: Second Impressions, Apr., p. 24 Colorful Creations, Mar., p. 29 Teaching Art With Art: images Of Devotion, Apr., p. 14 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Compupainting an Impressionist Landscape, May, p. 14 Capturing Caricatures, June, p. 32 Editorial Cartoons, June, p. 30 CERAMICS /CLAY Cloy & Fiber...It’s Natural, Feb., p. 24 Hopes and Fears, Apr., p. 32 The Beauty Of Underg!aze Decoration, Feb., p. 16 Comics Cubist Style, June, p. 29 Hydrants On Main Street, June, p. 22 Clay & Fiber...\t’s a Natural, Feb., p. 24 Dare To Think New, Apr., p. 26 Impressions Of Me, Mar., p. 22 Clay Comer: Finding Your Own Voice, June, p. 40 Do You Read Me?, May, p. 29 Let the Light Shine In, June, p. 39 Clay Comer: Kathy Veverka...Artistic Production, Apr., p. 48 Dream Drawings, Mar., p. 30 The japanese Viewpoint, Apr., p. 28 Contemporary Kitsch: An Interview With Scott Rench, Highlights and Shadows, Mar., p. 32 Paintivig On o Higher Ground, Apr., p. 42 Feb., p. 29 Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Photographic Expression: Colorizing the Warhol Way, From Current Exhibitions: Revolution In Clay, Feb., p. 18 | Offer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, May, 9. 38 Murals With o Messnge: Earth Day Every Day, Apr., p. 46 Apr., p. 23 Photographic Expression: Listen To the Trees, What Do You Do With an Ugly Art Room Wall?, June, p. 38 Look Who’s Artist Of the Week!, Apr., p. 61 May, p. 37 Wild Whistles, Feb., p. 22 Patterns With Personality, Mar., p. 24 Pixel Palette: Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Working With Apprentices, May, p. 34 Rainless Rainbows, Apr., p. 30 Schoolscapes, Mar., p. 20 Repoussé Carousel Animals, May, p. 30 Time For a New Art Project?, May, p. 32 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS A Room With a View, Feb., p. 46 Typographical Awareness, Feb., p. 49 Effigy Jor, Early Nasco, Peru, Feb., p. 25 Seeing It From Another Perspective, May, p. 20 Wild Watercolor Wonders, Apr., p. 34 Fifty-three Stages Of the Tokaido Road, Utagawa Hiroshige, Space Aliens, Feb., p. 47 Working With Apprentices, May, p. 34 Japan, Apr., p. 37 Symbols Of Love, Feb., p. 40 Plaque With Multiple Figures, Edo Peoples /Benin, What Do You Do With an Ugly Art Room Wall?, June, p. 38 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN May, p. 25 What Would You Store In Your Jar?, Apr., p. 36 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, Saying Farewell To Hsun-yang, Ch’iu Ying, Chinese, Wild Whistles, Feb., p. 22 May, p. 18 June, p. 33 Clay & Fiber...It’s o Natural, Feb., p. 24 Wood Carving, Maori, New Zealand, March, p. 25 ENHANCING STUDENT ESTEEM Critters, June, p. 28 Look Who's Artist Of the Week!, Apr., p. 61 Do You Read Me?, May, p. 29 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Integrating the Curriculum: Bugs, June, p. 26 Compupainting an Impressionist Landscape, May, p. 14 INTERDISCIPLINARY | Offer You My Window: Coexistence In Diversity, Digital Imaging, May, p. 12 Architecture In the Art Room: Geodesic Structures, Apr., p. 23 May, p. 18 Repoussé Corousel Animals, May, p. 30 DRAWING AND PAINTING Art Across the Curriculum: Crowning Story, Mar., p. 16 Seeing It From Another Perspective, May, p. 20 Bountiful Butterflies, Apr., p. 41 Art Across the Curriculum: A Crystal Moment, June, p. 16 Time For a New Art Project?, May, p. 32 62 ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1996 Wild Whistles, Feb., p. 22 Working With Apprentices, May, p. 34 YOUNG ARTISTS TTR aS ; ree: Grinewich, Matthew, Feb., p. 39 ATS: SAUCE 2 Hodges, Andrew, May, p. 36 VETERANS eA OS ' Be Hudson, Katie, Mar., p. 19 Jen, Nelson, June, p. 24 Wong, Desiree, Apr.,p .5 9 AUTHORS LARA MA a A Bledsoe, Janet, Apr., p. 41 KAT : Booth, Virginia Humphreys, June, p. 30 ASSES OR as >SOUIC! toatl Cassidy, Joan, June, p. 29 Chrisman, Karen A., Mar., p. 30 Costa, Ann Marie, Apr., p. 42 Duchen, Gail, June, p. 39 Ellis, Neville, Feb., p. 16 ENA NIG ty Saya are Euritt, Corol, June, p. 37 PERSONS san Ce Gomble, Harriet, Feb., p. 29; Apr., p. 48; June, p. 40 > SER SESE $ nae BP SA, Greenman, Geri, Mar., p. 22 5 R aN a eet _ : Fan PO ae ie oO; aN Gubler, Marianne, May, p. 20 ye EH VETS pe pe eae Guhin, Paula, Apr., p. 34 thn wa. . a SNE wish pate te ae Harvey, Geeta, Apr., p. 23 : directly to ou Be Hiller, Peter, Feb., p. 40; Apr., p. 30; May, p. 32 mar) > LAER Hinshaw, Craig, Apr., p. 46 ay STR iS pees ‘ ee Sy Hoffmann, Julia, May, p. 38 Sy een th. S .s ex? ‘ an a. Hooper, Michael, May, p. 12 Th RSS | ais eae «SAA ' Hubbord, Guy, Feb.,p .25 ; Mar., pp. 12, 25; Apr., pp. 14, | Si) Scie San ; Bea see PARAS YO 37; May, p. 25; June, pp. 18, 33 ites: = BAR NSvAce S LASS S - Are Johnson, Mark M., Feb., p. 18; May, p. 22 TAN Wee SOS a . Kalis, Alan M., June, p. 38 + Lester, Sandra Hight, June., p. 25 Liebergen, Corol, Feb., p. 24 LiPira, Michael, Feb., p. 47 Manion, SmedleCy. ,A pr.,p .3 2; May, p. 14 Marozzi, Jeanne, Mar., p. ” Moxfield, Jane, Mar., p. 16; Apr., p. 24; June, 0.1 6 Meilach, Dona Z., May, p. 16 Michael, Gary, June, p. 32 Murphy, Louren Parmelee, May, p. 29 Nordeen, Jody, June, p. 22 Novak-Connair, Mary, Mar. p. 20 Osterer, Inv, Feb., p. 49 Overstreet, Rosemary, Apr., p. 44 Owings, Rhett Regina, May, p. 30 eee . AAS ~ AN Petersen, Hugh, Feb., p. 22 5 PLEASE ENTER MV SUBSCRIPRON TO Pistolesi, Edie, June, p. 26 Ro AR oan og Rtes Reynolds, Nancy Walkup, May, p. 18 ae te Sa : CQ 2 Years: $39.95 OD 3 Years: $49.95 Rippeon, Victoria L., Mar., p. 24 NRG Srene®: .S ey Scholl, Loinee, June, p. 28 Se yy ANSE Bilt MyMa stercard/Visa otB iltM e Sherman, Paul, May, p. 34 ; SieB BE RAISON is Fic asi ns ts Skophammer, Karen, Apr., p. 36 Smith, Sylvia, Feb., p. 46 Unsworth, Jean Mormon, Apr., p. 26 Varmecky, John A., Apr., p. 28 SAN Sa eS us er ae MRE me tn ___ Wales, Andrew, Apr., p. 61 Sr coe 9 x 3 F QiElementaLreyv el J.G QS pecialE d/ArtT herapy Witham, Marlene C., Mar., p. 32 be GANDY: SASS AS ' os cothey K O0her_ Yarborough, Bill, May, p. 18 VON ite SS (Allow4 -6w eeksf ord elivery off irsi ssuel TichitJatcke, Mlaly,a p,.3 7 Oe Seen Ys oat mY SEND TO: Arts & Actives, P.O. Box 85103, San Diego, CA 92186-9933 SLEW LCL ee JUNE*SUMMER 1996 / ARTS & ACTIVITIES 63

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