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May, p. 18 SCRATCH-A-PRINT’2 VOLUME Digital Art... Where Did We Come From? Where Are We Going?, May, p. 16 ... From SCRATCH-ART* Po" or YX Try this novel printmaking medium VOL. 121, FEBRUARY-JUNE 1997 DRAWING AND PAINTING that greatly simplifies the duplica- aI n Veovleurmye JaInndueaxr.y Tahned IJnduenxe /lSisutsm,m beyr caitsesugeo,r yA ratsn d& aAuctthiovirt,i est hpeu balrtiischleess ABC and 1-2-3: Eccentric Electric Sound Words, Feb., p. 46 tion of line drawings! that ran during a particular five-issue volume. We recommend that A Bright Interpretation of an Ugly Renovation, Apr., p. 18 you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for A Cartoon Makeover, June, p. 30 Anybody able to hold a pen or reference when looking for articles and information dealing with a Chairs Of Art, Apr., p. 50 pencil can now draw and then particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc. Cover Story: Close and Personal, Mar., p. 24 reproduce that drawing dozens of Cover Story: Jitterbugging, Apr., p. 14 times! Like a silkscreen ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM Cover Story: Painterly Pools...A Study Of the Artist David The screen-stencii - already Teaching Art With Art: Artistry in Places of Worship, Hockney, June, p. 26 mounted and framed - is pre- june, p. 42 Distortions and Reflections, Mar., p. 30 pared by just pressing into the Faces In the Foliage, Mar., p. 26 special red coating with a pen or ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY A Hair-Raising Experience, Mar., p. 38 pencil... which opens up the lines Art Across the Curriculum: Lost and Found...The Art of Impressionist Stencil Paintings, Apr., p. 34 and areas gutomatically! Charlie Lucas, May, p. 21 Let Art Grow, Mar., p. 37 Water-base paint is then applied Art Across the Curriculum: Double Feature, Mar., p. 40 Monograms with Style, Mar., p. 32 over the surface using a foam Learning From Exhibitions: Artrain...America’s Museum Ribbons and Spheres, Mar., p. 28 roller, foam brush or other appli- in Motion, June, p. 24 Rip Into Your Art, Apr., p. 36 cator which forces the paint Learning From Exhibitions: Life Cycles...The Charles E. Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 through the open paper fibers of Burchfield Collection, Apr., p. 25 Splash, Scrape, Scratch or Planned and Precise, Apr., p. 16 the drawing. Clean-up is easy! Learning From Exhibitions: Whirligigs & Weathervanes, Thanks Dad! A Cross-Curriculum Project in Art, English, Available in 2 screen sizes (10 frames per pkg.). Feb., p. 39 Reading and Computers, June, p. 37 Teaching Art With Art: Artistic Eyes, Feb., p. 34 This Art Is For the Birds, Apr., p. 52 Neat product. Simple, user-friendly, Teaching Art With Art: Artistry in Places of Worship, economical. June, p. 42 ELEMENTARY (K-6) Teaching Art With Art: The Meeting of Land and Sea, May, p. 38 ABC and 1-2-3: Eccentric Electric Sound Words, Feb., p. 46 For more information contact: Teaching Art With Art: Trees Through the Eyes of Artists, ABC and 1-2-3: Luscious Letter Pots...The Facts and the SCRATCH-ART CO. Mar., p. 42 Fantasy, June, p. 14 P.O. Box 303 Walking Through History: Following Cézanne’s Footsteps in Alternative Canvases: Chairs Of Art, Apr., p. 50 Avon, MA 02322 Aix-en-Provence, Mar., p. 46 Clay Corer: Cave Art Revisited, Apr., p. 38 (Circle No. 24® on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Walking Through History: Seeing Arles Through Vincent's Cover Story: Jitterbugging, Apr., p. 14 Eyes, June, p. 22 Cover Story: Painterly Pools, June, p. 26 Encouraging Young Illustrators, Mar., p. 22 CERAMICS/CLAY Faces In the Foliage, Mar., p. 26 ABC and 1-2-3: Luscious Letter Pots...The Facts and the Flags For America, June, p. 29 MARK 4:sILER, Fantasy, June, p. 14 A Hair-Raising Experience, Mar., p. 38 Gheoal 1°888*UDRAW3D Art Street: Joining Community Through Art, Feb., p. 29 An Idea Worth Trying: Bingo, Apr., p. 24 Cave Art Revisited, Apr., p. 38 An Idea Worth Trying: Can We Play Hang the Colors? Cover Story: Nurds, Feb., p. 14 Apr., p. 23 Music To Our Ears, Feb., p. 32 Integrating the Curriculum: Mathematical Zoo Sculptures, Oaxacan Corvings Turned to Clay, Feb., p. 17 May, p. 30 Personable Pigs, Feb., p. 33 Let Art Grow, Mar., p. 37 Sole-Mates, Feb., p. 16 Monograms With Style, Mar., p. 32 Monuments & Memorials, May, p. 36 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Music To Our Ears, Feb., p. 32 Carlson, Ken, Porcupine Basket, Apr., p. 29 Oaxacan Carvings Turned To Clay, Feb., p. 17 Chihuly, Dale, Cerulean Blue Macchia With Chartreuse Lip Quilts Leave a Legacy, June, p. 28 Wrap, Feb., p. 25 Relief Triptychs Tell Personal Stories, May, p. 34 * Drawing Books: “Mark Kistler’s Imagination Station,” “Mark Kistler’s Draw Squad,” publisher-Simon & Schuster Cummings, Frank E., Ill, Carousel #3, An Age of Awareness, Rip Into Your Art, Apr., p. 36 * CD-ROM for Windows (IBM) - Hours of Interactive Cyber Fun! June, p. 33 Community Connections: Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 * Classroom Videos with Duplication Rights for Student Mawdsley, Richard, Feast Bracelet, Mar., p. 33 Sole-Mates, Feb., p. 16 Take-Home Copies. Paley, Albert, Museum Bench, May, p. 25 Thanks Dad! A Cross-Curriculum Project in Art, English, www.draw3d.com Reading and Computers, June, p. 37 37,000 hits sof ar! Draw inC yberspace with MARK! COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS (Circle No. 227 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Art Is a School's Best P.R. Tool, June, p. 41 FABRIC AND FIBER Artstreet: Joining Community Through Art, Feb., p. 29 Community Connections: Inner-City and Intergenerational, Inner-City and Intergenerational, June, p. 38 June, p. 38 Monuments & Memorials, May, p. 36 CRiZMAG Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 FORUM: THOUGHTS TO SHARE Meeting your staff development needs The Summer We Built a Park, Mar., p. 20 A Perspective From the Trenches, Apr., p. 45 * Multicultural Education * Technology ® Storytelling » Theater Arts # Arts Integration = And more! COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE GAMES Confed Students Make Change, May, p. 15 An Idea Worth Trying: Bingo, Apr., p. 24 Call 1-800-913-8555 today! Cover Story: Self-Portraits Become a Multimedia Experience, An Idea Worth Trying: Con We Play Hang (Circle No. 396 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) 12 ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1997 May, p. 18 SCRATCH-A-PRINT’2 VOLUME Digital Art... Where Did We Come From? Where Are We Going?, May, p. 16 ... From SCRATCH-ART* Po" or YX Try this novel printmaking medium VOL. 121, FEBRUARY-JUNE 1997 DRAWING AND PAINTING that greatly simplifies the duplica- aI n Veovleurmye JaInndueaxr.y Tahned IJnduenxe /lSisutsm,m beyr caitsesugeo,r yA ratsn d& aAuctthiovirt,i est hpeu balrtiischleess ABC and 1-2-3: Eccentric Electric Sound Words, Feb., p. 46 tion of line drawings! that ran during a particular five-issue volume. We recommend that A Bright Interpretation of an Ugly Renovation, Apr., p. 18 you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for A Cartoon Makeover, June, p. 30 Anybody able to hold a pen or reference when looking for articles and information dealing with a Chairs Of Art, Apr., p. 50 pencil can now draw and then particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc. Cover Story: Close and Personal, Mar., p. 24 reproduce that drawing dozens of Cover Story: Jitterbugging, Apr., p. 14 times! Like a silkscreen ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM Cover Story: Painterly Pools...A Study Of the Artist David The screen-stencii - already Teaching Art With Art: Artistry in Places of Worship, Hockney, June, p. 26 mounted and framed - is pre- june, p. 42 Distortions and Reflections, Mar., p. 30 pared by just pressing into the Faces In the Foliage, Mar., p. 26 special red coating with a pen or ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY A Hair-Raising Experience, Mar., p. 38 pencil... which opens up the lines Art Across the Curriculum: Lost and Found...The Art of Impressionist Stencil Paintings, Apr., p. 34 and areas gutomatically! Charlie Lucas, May, p. 21 Let Art Grow, Mar., p. 37 Water-base paint is then applied Art Across the Curriculum: Double Feature, Mar., p. 40 Monograms with Style, Mar., p. 32 over the surface using a foam Learning From Exhibitions: Artrain...America’s Museum Ribbons and Spheres, Mar., p. 28 roller, foam brush or other appli- in Motion, June, p. 24 Rip Into Your Art, Apr., p. 36 cator which forces the paint Learning From Exhibitions: Life Cycles...The Charles E. Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 through the open paper fibers of Burchfield Collection, Apr., p. 25 Splash, Scrape, Scratch or Planned and Precise, Apr., p. 16 the drawing. Clean-up is easy! Learning From Exhibitions: Whirligigs & Weathervanes, Thanks Dad! A Cross-Curriculum Project in Art, English, Available in 2 screen sizes (10 frames per pkg.). Feb., p. 39 Reading and Computers, June, p. 37 Teaching Art With Art: Artistic Eyes, Feb., p. 34 This Art Is For the Birds, Apr., p. 52 Neat product. Simple, user-friendly, Teaching Art With Art: Artistry in Places of Worship, economical. June, p. 42 ELEMENTARY (K-6) Teaching Art With Art: The Meeting of Land and Sea, May, p. 38 ABC and 1-2-3: Eccentric Electric Sound Words, Feb., p. 46 For more information contact: Teaching Art With Art: Trees Through the Eyes of Artists, ABC and 1-2-3: Luscious Letter Pots...The Facts and the SCRATCH-ART CO. Mar., p. 42 Fantasy, June, p. 14 P.O. Box 303 Walking Through History: Following Cézanne’s Footsteps in Alternative Canvases: Chairs Of Art, Apr., p. 50 Avon, MA 02322 Aix-en-Provence, Mar., p. 46 Clay Corer: Cave Art Revisited, Apr., p. 38 (Circle No. 24® on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Walking Through History: Seeing Arles Through Vincent's Cover Story: Jitterbugging, Apr., p. 14 Eyes, June, p. 22 Cover Story: Painterly Pools, June, p. 26 Encouraging Young Illustrators, Mar., p. 22 CERAMICS/CLAY Faces In the Foliage, Mar., p. 26 ABC and 1-2-3: Luscious Letter Pots...The Facts and the Flags For America, June, p. 29 MARK 4:sILER, Fantasy, June, p. 14 A Hair-Raising Experience, Mar., p. 38 Gheoal 1°888*UDRAW3D Art Street: Joining Community Through Art, Feb., p. 29 An Idea Worth Trying: Bingo, Apr., p. 24 Cave Art Revisited, Apr., p. 38 An Idea Worth Trying: Can We Play Hang the Colors? Cover Story: Nurds, Feb., p. 14 Apr., p. 23 Music To Our Ears, Feb., p. 32 Integrating the Curriculum: Mathematical Zoo Sculptures, Oaxacan Corvings Turned to Clay, Feb., p. 17 May, p. 30 Personable Pigs, Feb., p. 33 Let Art Grow, Mar., p. 37 Sole-Mates, Feb., p. 16 Monograms With Style, Mar., p. 32 Monuments & Memorials, May, p. 36 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Music To Our Ears, Feb., p. 32 Carlson, Ken, Porcupine Basket, Apr., p. 29 Oaxacan Carvings Turned To Clay, Feb., p. 17 Chihuly, Dale, Cerulean Blue Macchia With Chartreuse Lip Quilts Leave a Legacy, June, p. 28 Wrap, Feb., p. 25 Relief Triptychs Tell Personal Stories, May, p. 34 * Drawing Books: “Mark Kistler’s Imagination Station,” “Mark Kistler’s Draw Squad,” publisher-Simon & Schuster Cummings, Frank E., Ill, Carousel #3, An Age of Awareness, Rip Into Your Art, Apr., p. 36 * CD-ROM for Windows (IBM) - Hours of Interactive Cyber Fun! June, p. 33 Community Connections: Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 * Classroom Videos with Duplication Rights for Student Mawdsley, Richard, Feast Bracelet, Mar., p. 33 Sole-Mates, Feb., p. 16 Take-Home Copies. Paley, Albert, Museum Bench, May, p. 25 Thanks Dad! A Cross-Curriculum Project in Art, English, www.draw3d.com Reading and Computers, June, p. 37 37,000 hits sof ar! Draw inC yberspace with MARK! COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS (Circle No. 227 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Art Is a School's Best P.R. Tool, June, p. 41 FABRIC AND FIBER Artstreet: Joining Community Through Art, Feb., p. 29 Community Connections: Inner-City and Intergenerational, Inner-City and Intergenerational, June, p. 38 June, p. 38 Monuments & Memorials, May, p. 36 CRiZMAG Slice Of Our Life, June, p. 40 FORUM: THOUGHTS TO SHARE Meeting your staff development needs The Summer We Built a Park, Mar., p. 20 A Perspective From the Trenches, Apr., p. 45 * Multicultural Education * Technology ® Storytelling » Theater Arts # Arts Integration = And more! COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE GAMES Confed Students Make Change, May, p. 15 An Idea Worth Trying: Bingo, Apr., p. 24 Call 1-800-913-8555 today! Cover Story: Self-Portraits Become a Multimedia Experience, An Idea Worth Trying: Con We Play Hang (Circle No. 396 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) 12 ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1997 the Colors?, Apr., p. 23 GROUP PROJECTS Community Connections: Art Is a School’s Best P.R. 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