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DRAWING AND PAINTING Popier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 Perspective In Cityscapes, Mar., p. 50 VOLUME Block People, May, p. 29 Pixel Palette: Computer Portfolios, May, p. 20 | N DE X Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Colossal Careers, Apr., p. 29 VOL. 125, FEBRUARY-JUNE 1999 In every January and June/Summer issue, Arts & Activimes publishes The Creative Painter...An Interview With Robert Burridge, MIXED MEDIA a Volume Index. The Index lists, by category and author, the articles Apr., p. 20 The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 that ran during a particular five-issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in o binder for Desert Sojourn, May, p. 37 Designing the Matwork On Your Art...Or the Artwork reference when looking for articies and information dealing with a Did You Ever Have a Bad Hair Day?, June, p. 62 On Your Mat, Mar., p. 46 particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc. Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 Facial Readjustments, June, p. 30 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Art Across the Curriculum: Less Is More, June, p. 24 Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 Art Across the Curriculum: A Question Of Culture, Mar., p. 38 Kindergarten and First-Grade Clowns, Mar., p. 52 Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview With Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Mar., p. 34 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Learning from Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mata Ortiz... Perspective In Cityscapes, Mar., p. 50 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 A Project | Call: Bear and Abstract Bear, June, p. 26 Learning from Exhibitions: Thomas Hart Benton...Images Of Role Models as Artists’ Models, Mar., p. 48 MULTICULTURAL a Changing America, Apr., p. 17 See the Light, June, p. 32 Carve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 Museum Reaches Out to Migrant Students, June, p. 22 Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Teaching Art With Art: Art In Portrait Photography, A Show Of Hands, Feb., p. 46 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Feb., p. 21 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Learning From Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mato Ortiz... Teaching Art With Art: Highway Aesthetics...The Design Of Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 Motor Vehicles, May, p. 32 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Teaching Art With Art: Sails, Wind & Water, Apr., p. 33 ELEMENTARY (grades K-5) Teaching Art With Art: Transparencies and Reflections, The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 Mar., p. 30 Block People, May, p. 29 PAPER/PAPIER-MACHE/COLLAGE The Creative Painter: An Interview With Robert Burridge, Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 April, p. 20 Changing Faces In the Art Room: Working With Plasticine Elements Of Art Cubes, June, p. 37 Walking Through History: Allan Houser...Santa Fe Compound Clay, Feb., p. 34 Papier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 and Sculpture Garden, Mar., p. 54 Clay Corner: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 Remembering van Gogh, May, p. 30 Colossal Careers, Apr., p. 29 CERAMICS/CLAY Did You Ever Have a Bad Hair Day?, June, p. 62 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPRESSION Changing Faces In the Art Room: Working With Plasticine Fairy Tale Hand Puppets, June, p. 27 Teaching Art With Art: Art In Portrait Photography Clay, Feb., p. 34 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Feb., p. 21 Clay Comer: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview With Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 SECONDARY (grades 7-12) Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Ansel Adams Mural Project...Shopping Mall a Perfect Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p., 33 Kindergarten and First-Grade Clowns, Mar., p. 52 Backdrop For Art, June, p. 18 Learning from Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mato Ortiz... Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Desert Sojourn, May, p. 37 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 Model Homes, May, p. 23 Designing the Matwork On Your Art...0r the Artwork On Model Homes, May, p. 23 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Mar., p. 34 Your Mat, Mar., p. 46 Random Thoughts On Making Art, Feb., p. 16 A Project | Call: Bear and Abstract Bear, June, p. 26 Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 What o Relief! Feb., p. 35 Remembering van Gogh, May, p. 30 Elements Of Art Cubes, June, p. 37 Role Models as Artists’ Models, Mar., p. 48 Facial Readjustments, June, p. 30 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 How Does Your Face Compute?, May, p. 18 England, Side Table, June, p. 33 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 An Idea Worth Trying: Still Life, Anything But... Apr., p. 24 Littleton, Harvey, Blue Crown, Feb., p. 25 Papier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 Nigeria, Yoruba People, Royal sword and beaded sheath, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pixel Palette: Polygon Pictures In QuarkXPress, May, p. 17 Apr., p. 25 Art Across the Curriculum: A Question Of Culture, Mar., p. 38 See the Light, June, p. 32 Schapiro, Miriam, New Harmony, Mar., p. 41 Art Across the Curriculum: Less Is More, June, p. 24 A Show Of Hands, Feb. p. 46 Tiffany Studios, Pond lily table lamp, May, p. 25 Fairy Tale Hand Puppets, June, p. 27 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 What a Relief!, Feb., p. 35 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Ansel Adams Mural Project...Shopping Mall a Perfect Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 TEACHING: THOUGHTS AND TIPS Backdrop For Art, June, p. 18 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview Carve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 With Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Museum Reaches Out to Migrant Students, June, p. 22 MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 6-8) The Creative Pointer...An Interview With Robert Burridge, Block People, May, p. 29 Apr., p. 20 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Corve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Computer Portfolios, May, p. 20 Clay Corner: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 Mar., p. 34 How Does Your Face Compute?, May, p. 18 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Random Thoughts On Making Art, Feb., p. 16 Polygon Pictures In QuarkXPress, May, p. 17 Model Homes, May, p. 23 see INDEX on page 16 14) ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1999 DRAWING AND PAINTING Popier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 Perspective In Cityscapes, Mar., p. 50 VOLUME Block People, May, p. 29 Pixel Palette: Computer Portfolios, May, p. 20 | N DE X Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Colossal Careers, Apr., p. 29 VOL. 125, FEBRUARY-JUNE 1999 In every January and June/Summer issue, Arts & Activimes publishes The Creative Painter...An Interview With Robert Burridge, MIXED MEDIA a Volume Index. The Index lists, by category and author, the articles Apr., p. 20 The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 that ran during a particular five-issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in o binder for Desert Sojourn, May, p. 37 Designing the Matwork On Your Art...Or the Artwork reference when looking for articies and information dealing with a Did You Ever Have a Bad Hair Day?, June, p. 62 On Your Mat, Mar., p. 46 particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc. Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 Facial Readjustments, June, p. 30 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Art Across the Curriculum: Less Is More, June, p. 24 Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 Art Across the Curriculum: A Question Of Culture, Mar., p. 38 Kindergarten and First-Grade Clowns, Mar., p. 52 Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview With Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Mar., p. 34 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Learning from Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mata Ortiz... Perspective In Cityscapes, Mar., p. 50 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 A Project | Call: Bear and Abstract Bear, June, p. 26 Learning from Exhibitions: Thomas Hart Benton...Images Of Role Models as Artists’ Models, Mar., p. 48 MULTICULTURAL a Changing America, Apr., p. 17 See the Light, June, p. 32 Carve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 Museum Reaches Out to Migrant Students, June, p. 22 Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Teaching Art With Art: Art In Portrait Photography, A Show Of Hands, Feb., p. 46 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Feb., p. 21 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Learning From Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mato Ortiz... Teaching Art With Art: Highway Aesthetics...The Design Of Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 Motor Vehicles, May, p. 32 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Teaching Art With Art: Sails, Wind & Water, Apr., p. 33 ELEMENTARY (grades K-5) Teaching Art With Art: Transparencies and Reflections, The Big Sneeze, Feb., p. 48 Mar., p. 30 Block People, May, p. 29 PAPER/PAPIER-MACHE/COLLAGE The Creative Painter: An Interview With Robert Burridge, Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 Camouflage Chameleons, May, p. 40 April, p. 20 Changing Faces In the Art Room: Working With Plasticine Elements Of Art Cubes, June, p. 37 Walking Through History: Allan Houser...Santa Fe Compound Clay, Feb., p. 34 Papier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 and Sculpture Garden, Mar., p. 54 Clay Corner: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 Remembering van Gogh, May, p. 30 Colossal Careers, Apr., p. 29 CERAMICS/CLAY Did You Ever Have a Bad Hair Day?, June, p. 62 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPRESSION Changing Faces In the Art Room: Working With Plasticine Fairy Tale Hand Puppets, June, p. 27 Teaching Art With Art: Art In Portrait Photography Clay, Feb., p. 34 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Feb., p. 21 Clay Comer: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview With Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 SECONDARY (grades 7-12) Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Ansel Adams Mural Project...Shopping Mall a Perfect Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p., 33 Kindergarten and First-Grade Clowns, Mar., p. 52 Backdrop For Art, June, p. 18 Learning from Exhibitions: The Potters Of Mato Ortiz... Magical Morning Birds, Mar., p. 36 Desert Sojourn, May, p. 37 Transforming a Tradition, Feb., p. 29 Model Homes, May, p. 23 Designing the Matwork On Your Art...0r the Artwork On Model Homes, May, p. 23 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Mar., p. 34 Your Mat, Mar., p. 46 Random Thoughts On Making Art, Feb., p. 16 A Project | Call: Bear and Abstract Bear, June, p. 26 Ditto! Experiments In Eclectic Appropriation, Mar., p. 28 What o Relief! Feb., p. 35 Remembering van Gogh, May, p. 30 Elements Of Art Cubes, June, p. 37 Role Models as Artists’ Models, Mar., p. 48 Facial Readjustments, June, p. 30 CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Shades Of Monet, Apr., p. 32 How Does Your Face Compute?, May, p. 18 England, Side Table, June, p. 33 Winter Blast, Feb., p. 18 An Idea Worth Trying: Still Life, Anything But... Apr., p. 24 Littleton, Harvey, Blue Crown, Feb., p. 25 Papier-Maché On a Grand Scale, May, p. 24 Nigeria, Yoruba People, Royal sword and beaded sheath, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pixel Palette: Polygon Pictures In QuarkXPress, May, p. 17 Apr., p. 25 Art Across the Curriculum: A Question Of Culture, Mar., p. 38 See the Light, June, p. 32 Schapiro, Miriam, New Harmony, Mar., p. 41 Art Across the Curriculum: Less Is More, June, p. 24 A Show Of Hands, Feb. p. 46 Tiffany Studios, Pond lily table lamp, May, p. 25 Fairy Tale Hand Puppets, June, p. 27 Subtle Messages, May, p. 38 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 What a Relief!, Feb., p. 35 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS From the Inside Out: Kids Create “See-Through” Ansel Adams Mural Project...Shopping Mall a Perfect Self-Portraits, June, p. 38 TEACHING: THOUGHTS AND TIPS Backdrop For Art, June, p. 18 Kimonos In Clay, Feb., p. 33 Clay Comer: The Pleasure Of Creation...An Interview Carve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 With Ron Korczynski, June, p. 40 Museum Reaches Out to Migrant Students, June, p. 22 MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 6-8) The Creative Pointer...An Interview With Robert Burridge, Block People, May, p. 29 Apr., p. 20 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Corve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 Paradigm Shift Into Second Grade Shading, Computer Portfolios, May, p. 20 Clay Corner: Painting With Clay...van Gogh Style, Apr., p. 41 Mar., p. 34 How Does Your Face Compute?, May, p. 18 Flying High In the Study Of Kites, June, p. 28 Random Thoughts On Making Art, Feb., p. 16 Polygon Pictures In QuarkXPress, May, p. 17 Model Homes, May, p. 23 see INDEX on page 16 14) ARTS & ACTIVITIES / JUNE*SUMMER 1999 INDEX THREE-DIMENSIONAL ,.,.Blo°ck Peo"ple, M ay, p. 29 bie VisuAL ART RESOURCES Carve Out Some Time For a Guest Artist, May, p. 36 Changing Faces In the Art Room: Working With Plasticine (lay, Feb., p. 34 Fairy Tole Hond Puppets, June, p. 27 07K Visual AR T Be . 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