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The Original & volume index Proven System for Kiln Venting VOLUME 133, FEB. 2003-JUNE 2003 In every January and June/Summer issue, Arts & Activities publishes a Volume Index. The Index lists, by category and author, the articles that ron during a porticular five-issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for reference when looking for articles and information dealing with a particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Art & Imagination, Feb., p. 36 Art Across the Curriculum: ShowM e a Sign, Apr., p. 38 Let's Face It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative Youth Art Art Actoss the Curriculum: The Beginning that Begins Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 Again...and Again. ..and Again, May,p .2 6 Before and After: An Exploration into Norrative, Mar., p. 16 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Flowers and Landscape by Serendipity, Apr., p. 34 Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant Horizontal and Vertical Line Designs, June, p. 37 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Learning from Exhibitions: The Artful Teapot, Feb., p.2 9 On the Art Career Track: Strange Brew, May, p. 33 Learning from Exhibitions: Fairfield Porter, A Life in Art, 1907-1975, Apr., p. 51 DRAWING AND PAINTING c Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional rt Across the Curriculum: Show Me a Sign, A ¢ Removes heat, reducing chance Design, May, p. 18 rt in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 of setting off overhead sprinklers cage in Florence, Leonardo in Vinci, Mar., p. 3 fore and After: An Exploration into e Removes fumes at their source Ar.D egas andM r. Calder go to thwe ing Mar ¢ Adjustable, overhead design A New Face on an Old Project, | pn. 1100R C conforms to OSHA A Picture Memory, Apr., py. 54 Community ( Plaster People... la George Segal, May, p ng aT otal Obieect of Art, Fet @ ; Teaching Art with Art: Artistic Homage, Jun Vent-A-Kiln Teaching Art with Art: Dynamic Squares, Apr ! Phone: 716-876-2023 Watergraphs Exploring the World of Art with Instant Horror Vacui S Fax: 716-876-4383 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Integrating the | E-mail: [email protected] Integrating the Curric Visit us at www.ventakiln.com ARTFUL INCLUSION (Circle No. 24S on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} Imagination Visualized in Wire, May, p. 20 CERAMICS/CLAY Art in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 EARTH GUILD Colorful ond Lively, Feb., p. 1 Community Connections: Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Tools ¢ Materials ¢ Books for traditional & contemporary handcrafts Community Celebrates Art & | Creating a Total Object of Art, Feb 33 Haywood Street TQN. Fish Dishes, Feb., p. 24 Dept AA If | Could Be o Door: Unlocking Imagina Asheville NC Feb., p. 33 28801 Integrating the Curriculum: Japanese Tea Bowls Look ‘onda ClassP roject. Feb Learning from Exhibitions: The Artful Teapo Let's Face It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative for complete listings and prices,se e our Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 web-site: www.earthguild.com Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional e-mail: [email protected] Design, May, p. 18 toll-free: 1-800-327-8448 fax: (828)-255-8593 CHILDREN’S ART DIARY Doll Artists, Feb.,p .4 6 Gift-Giving Artists, Apr., p. 60 Water Artists, June, p. 42 {Circle No. 215 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} CLIP & SAVE mnie were ClUSIO EI Greco, The Penitent of Saint Peter, Mor., p. 2 Blob Flowers, June,5 John, Augustus, Madame Suggia “ee). 2¢ ChildreArnt’D isa ry: Do nonrnnyeuclids.com Lichtenstein, Roy, Torpedo...Los, June, p. Children’s Art Diary Gift Newman, Arnold, Portrait of Theodor Seuss, Apr., p. 42 Children’Asr tD iary: Wo t alid’e Elements fora ny Shuntei, Katsukawa, The Warrior Egara no Heita Battling Creatinga T otal Object of Art. Feb Euclid S kiln! Great prices! with the Giant Serpent, May,p .3 0 Fish Dishes, Feb Great service! Elements 1-800-296-5456 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS (CirclNeo . 297 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Community Celebrates years of arts & activities The Original & volume index Proven System for Kiln Venting VOLUME 133, FEB. 2003-JUNE 2003 In every January and June/Summer issue, Arts & Activities publishes a Volume Index. The Index lists, by category and author, the articles that ron during a porticular five-issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for reference when looking for articles and information dealing with a particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Art & Imagination, Feb., p. 36 Art Across the Curriculum: ShowM e a Sign, Apr., p. 38 Let's Face It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative Youth Art Art Actoss the Curriculum: The Beginning that Begins Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 Again...and Again. ..and Again, May,p .2 6 Before and After: An Exploration into Norrative, Mar., p. 16 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Flowers and Landscape by Serendipity, Apr., p. 34 Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant Horizontal and Vertical Line Designs, June, p. 37 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Learning from Exhibitions: The Artful Teapot, Feb., p.2 9 On the Art Career Track: Strange Brew, May, p. 33 Learning from Exhibitions: Fairfield Porter, A Life in Art, 1907-1975, Apr., p. 51 DRAWING AND PAINTING c Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional rt Across the Curriculum: Show Me a Sign, A ¢ Removes heat, reducing chance Design, May, p. 18 rt in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 of setting off overhead sprinklers cage in Florence, Leonardo in Vinci, Mar., p. 3 fore and After: An Exploration into e Removes fumes at their source Ar.D egas andM r. Calder go to thwe ing Mar ¢ Adjustable, overhead design A New Face on an Old Project, | pn. 1100R C conforms to OSHA A Picture Memory, Apr., py. 54 Community ( Plaster People... la George Segal, May, p ng aT otal Obieect of Art, Fet @ ; Teaching Art with Art: Artistic Homage, Jun Vent-A-Kiln Teaching Art with Art: Dynamic Squares, Apr ! Phone: 716-876-2023 Watergraphs Exploring the World of Art with Instant Horror Vacui S Fax: 716-876-4383 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Integrating the | E-mail: [email protected] Integrating the Curric Visit us at www.ventakiln.com ARTFUL INCLUSION (Circle No. 24S on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} Imagination Visualized in Wire, May, p. 20 CERAMICS/CLAY Art in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 EARTH GUILD Colorful ond Lively, Feb., p. 1 Community Connections: Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Tools ¢ Materials ¢ Books for traditional & contemporary handcrafts Community Celebrates Art & | Creating a Total Object of Art, Feb 33 Haywood Street TQN. Fish Dishes, Feb., p. 24 Dept AA If | Could Be o Door: Unlocking Imagina Asheville NC Feb., p. 33 28801 Integrating the Curriculum: Japanese Tea Bowls Look ‘onda ClassP roject. Feb Learning from Exhibitions: The Artful Teapo Let's Face It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative for complete listings and prices,se e our Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 web-site: www.earthguild.com Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional e-mail: [email protected] Design, May, p. 18 toll-free: 1-800-327-8448 fax: (828)-255-8593 CHILDREN’S ART DIARY Doll Artists, Feb.,p .4 6 Gift-Giving Artists, Apr., p. 60 Water Artists, June, p. 42 {Circle No. 215 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} CLIP & SAVE mnie were ClUSIO EI Greco, The Penitent of Saint Peter, Mor., p. 2 Blob Flowers, June,5 John, Augustus, Madame Suggia “ee). 2¢ ChildreArnt’D isa ry: Do nonrnnyeuclids.com Lichtenstein, Roy, Torpedo...Los, June, p. Children’s Art Diary Gift Newman, Arnold, Portrait of Theodor Seuss, Apr., p. 42 Children’Asr tD iary: Wo t alid’e Elements fora ny Shuntei, Katsukawa, The Warrior Egara no Heita Battling Creatinga T otal Object of Art. Feb Euclid S kiln! Great prices! with the Giant Serpent, May,p .3 0 Fish Dishes, Feb Great service! Elements 1-800-296-5456 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS (CirclNeo . 297 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card} Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Community Celebrates years of arts & activities | Quality |I NDEX Horror Vacui Symmetry, * * continued from page 20 Mar., p. 19 | t; : ti Paints i If | Could be o Door: Unlocking | Nd OE D3 IN Cr & Inks | | Imagination and Creativity, —_ int t | Feb, 9.33 .Naturepainter.ne Block Ink = n , mM + . c New water based formula, Integrating the Curriculum: Illustrated Idioms, Apr, p3 8 got paint? featuring enhanced color | Let’s Build 0 Castle, june, p. 38 } strength and a richer, | | Let'sF ace It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative Youth Art Teach your students to paint creamier texture Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 with oil painting software | Looking into Space, May, p. 24 | # from NaturePainter Tube Finger Paint | ANew Face on an Old Project Mar., p. 18 { Same Great Finger | A Personal Point of View, Apr., p.4 6 Your class will love it! Paint With The Ease APi ay Of A Squeeze \cture Memory, Apr a SithG i de Gallery Project, June, p. 40 z —— Paintings, “4, p. 56 Handy Spots > : | isual and Verbal, Mar., p. 22 Washable Dot-Ink Fun : ‘ 1 | sta Eulning the World oo f Art with Instant 6 Reg. & 6 Fluor. Color ' i Phoottoogg raph y, Apr , nP p. 4A0Q Windows to Art Excitement, June, p. 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Visual and Verbal, Mor., p. 22 | Saint Louis Art Museum Resowroe Center ine Arts Dri Louis, MO 6311 Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant a a 14-655-5339 « 314-721-:4 911 f see INDEX on page 45 | rele No on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card 70 years of arts & activities | june-summer 2003 IN DEX Photography, Apr., p. 48 Photography, Apr., p. 48 continued from page 44 Windows to Art Excitement, Waxing Poetic, Apr., p. 28 June, p. 28 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN MIXED MEDIA Art in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 Art in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 Fish Dishes, Feb., p. 24 Community Connections: Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Integrating the Curriculum: Japanese Tea Bowls: A Historical Community Celebrates Art & Imagination, Feb., p. 36 Look and a Class Project, Feb., p. 34 Creating a Total Object of Art, Feb., p. 22 Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional Just Beneath the Surface, June, p. 22 Design, May, p. 18 Learning from Exhibitions: The Artful Teapot, Feb., p. 29 Plaster People. . .d la George Segal, May, p. 22 Learning from Exhibitions: Creativity: The Flowering Tornado, Looking into Space, May, p. 24 Art by Ginny Ruffner, June, p. 30 Mr. Degas and Mr. Colder go to the Ballet, Mor., p. 24 YOUNG ARTISTS Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant Christopher, Joshua, Apr., p. 59 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Counihan, Jessica, Mar., p. 29 Waxing Poetic, Apr., p. 28 Greene, Wynn, May, p. 17 Lemon, Brandy, Feb., p. 15 MULTICULTURAL Mendez, Zuleyma Vega, June, p. 21 Community Connections: Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Community Celebrates Art & Imagination, Feb., p. 36 YOUTH ART MONTH Integrating the Curriculum: Japanese Tea Bowls: A Historical Let’s Face It, You Gotta Have Art! A Collaborative Youth Art Look and a Class Project, Feb., p. 34 Month Lesson, Mar., p. 30 ON THE ART CAREER TRACK AUTHORS Strange Brew, May, p. 33 Boulay, Michelle, May, p. 22 Buck, Susan, Apr., p. 36 PAPER/PAPIER-MACHE/COLLAGE Canfield, Elaine, June, p. 43 Looking into Space, May, p. 24 Clark, Kelly, Mar., p. 16 Clem, Frances, June, p. 40 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPRESSION Cross, Kate, Mar., p. 24 Creating Chemigrams in the Classroom, Apr., p. 45 Crumpecker, Cheryl, Mar., p. 19; June, p. 28 A Personal Point of View, Apr., p. 44 Derby, Marie, Feb., p. 24 Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant Eller, Lennée, Feb., p. 36 Photography, Apr., p. 48 Farris, Cynthia Cox, June, p. 38 You Still Use a Darkroom?, Apr., p. 50 Gamble, Harrist, Feb., p. 16; May, p. 18 Greenman, Geri, Feb., p. 20; Mar., p. 20; Apr., p. 28; PRINTMAKING June, p. 22 Shoreline Paintings, Apr., p. 56 Grigsby, Eugene Jr., Feb., p. 36 Guhin, Paula, Apr., p. 45 RECYCLING/USING FOUND OBJECTS Herberholz, Barbara, Mar., p. 32 Horizontal and Vertical Line Designs, June, p. 37 Hiller, Peter, Apr., p. 50 Let’s Build a Castle, June, p. 38 Hinshaw, Craig, May, p. 24 Hubbard, Guy, Feb., p. 25; Mar., p. 25; Apr., pp. 30, 41; SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) May, p. 29 Art Across the Curriculum: Show Me a Sign, Apr., p. 38 Johns, Pat, Mar., p. 18; June, p. 37 Art Across the Curriculum: The Beginning that Begins Johnson, Mark M., Feb., p. 29; Apr., p. 51; June, p. 30 BEST Again. ..and Again...and Again, May, p. 26 Kalil, Judy, Feb., p. 14 - DESIGN Art in the Garden, Feb., p. 20 Kennedy, Patricia, Mar., p. 14 Before and After: An Exploration into Narrative, Mar., p. 16 Klie, Evelyn Busch, Feb., p. 22 Community Connections: Kuba, Kids and an Airport: How One Laird, Shirley, June, p. 28 Community Celebrates Art & Imagination, Feb., p. 36 Lilliston, Betsy, Mar., p. 30 Creating Chemigrams in the Classroom, Apr., p. 45 Macaulay, Sara Grove, Feb., p. 34 Fish Dishes, Feb., p. 24 Osterer, Irv, May, p. 33 Flowers and Landscape by Serendipity, Apr., p. 34 Petersen, Hugh, May, p. 34 Just Beneath the Surface, June, p. 22 Pippin, Sandi, Apr., p. 34 Life-size Sculptural Heads: A Lesson in Three-Dimensional Rollings, Michelle, Apr., p. 56 Design, May, p. 18 Rourk, Patricia, Mar., p. 22 On the Art Coreer Track: Strange Brew, May, p. 33 Rzadko-Henry, Gloria, Apr., p. 48 A Personal Point of View, Apr., p. 46 Sartorius, Tara Cady, Apr., p. 38; May, p. 26 Plaster People. . .d la George Segal, May, p. 22 Skophammer, Karen, Feb., p. 33; Apr., pp. 46, 58; Playing with Games of Art, Mar., p. 20 May, p. 20 The Power of Expression, Apr., p. 36 Székely, George, Feb., p. 46; Apr., p. 60; June, p. 42 Tour the Golaxy of the Abstract, Mar., p. 14 West, Deborah D., Mar., p. 30 Watergraphs: Exploring the World of Art with Instant Wright, Thais, Apr., p. 54 www.artsandactivities.com

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