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In every January and June «Summer issue, Arts & Activi- have fun printing ties publishes a Velume Index. The Index lists, by category THE EASY WAY! and author, the articles that ran during a particular five- issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for reference PRINT Gocco when looking for articles and information dealing with a particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc THERMAL SCREEN SUBLIMATION VOLUME 143, FEBRUARY-JUNE 2008 - TRANSFER PAPER Print your own T-shirts, Tiles, Mugs, Caps, Banners... © ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM O'Keeffe, Georgia, A Storm, April, p. 37 On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Wengenroth, Stow, Brooklyn Bridge in Winter, Feb., p. 25 * www.welshproducts.com PHONE: (800) 745-3255 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 FAX: (866) 855-4239 COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS EMAIL: [email protected] ART ACROSS THE CURRICULUM Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 @ P.0.80x6120 / 1316 0akCircle Arnold, CA 95223 USA Color as Actor, June, p. 30 1 ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Isis Rises, April,p .3 4 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Art Across The Curriculum: Color as Actor, June, p. 30 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Art Across The Curriculum: Isis Rises, April, p. 34 Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Playing-Card Self-Portrait, March, p. 36 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Bridget Riley-Inspired Op-Art Drawings, March, p. 32 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Cubism with a Scheme, March, p. 34 DRAWING AND PAINTING Finding Poetry in Art, April, p. 28 Artistically Adaptive Animals, March, p. 24 Hip Like Haring, March, p. 22 Art’s in the Kitchen, March, p. 29 Learning From Exhibitions: American Impressionism, Paintings from Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 the Phillips Collection, April, p. 25 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Learning From Exhibitions: Jun Kaneko, Feb., p. 21 Bridget Riley-Inspired Op-Art Drawings, March, p. 32 Circle No. 226 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card Learning From Exhibitions: Jim Henson’s Fantastic World, June, p. 17 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 Cubism with a Scheme, March, p. 34 Playing with Picasso, March, p. 20 Fabulous Frogs, April, p. 42 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Finding Poetry in Art, April, p. 28 QICO Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Hand Stories: Hand Contours, Hand Pockets and Accordion Books, ARTS & CRAFTS March, p. 18 The Art Teacher's Favorite Catalog ARTFUL INCLUSION Hip Like Haring, March, p. 22 1-800-558-9595 Forum: Art For Special-Needs Students ... Building a Philosophical Ir-resist-able Fish, June, p. 28 www.eNasco.com/arts: andcrafts ) Framework, April, p. 55 Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Mexican “Sun” in Brillant Colors, June, p. 37 ARTS & ACTIVITIES: IT WORKS! Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 Display Panels A&A: It Works!, May, p. 32 Nava Ratna: The Nine Gemstones, May, p. 25 For Schools On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Versatile and lightweight for use in classrooms CERAMICS/CLAY Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 For free catalog contact: Graphic Display Systems Artul Inctusion: Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 People in Motion, March, p. 30 308 S. 1stw wStw.., Lgerbapahniocnd,i sPplAa y1s7y0s4t2 * .1c-o8m0 0-848-3020 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Photographic Expression: Foto Fun 5 Ways, June, p. 20 rcle No. 294 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Clay for the Kilndess: African Amulets, Feb., p. 32 Playing-Card Self-Portraits, March, p. 36 Culture Through Clay ... Integrating African Traditions into American Playing with Picasso, March, p. 20 Curriculum, Feb.,p .1 6 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Just Desserts at Art’s Diner, Feb., p. 20 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Share your Teaching Learning From Exhibitions: Jun Kaneko, Feb., p. 21 Screamin’ for Ice Cream, June,p .2 7 “Let Me Out!” Pots, Feb., p. 35 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Expertise ana Success Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 To the Letter!, June, p. 24 Arts & Activities magazine is seeking manuscripts Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Drawing and Color Media, March, p. 50 with high-quality digital photos describing Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Our Way With Clay, Feb., p. 50 Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Painting, Composition and Color, successful studio-art activities and other topics Vessels, Peruvian Style, Feb., p. 30 April, p. 72 with practical application to K-12 art instruction. We are especially interested in receiving Turtles with a Punch!, June, p. 22 successful high-school level projects at this time. CHILDREN’S ART DIARY What's Really in a Hand? Mind Over Matter, June, p. 26 We are interested in painting, printmaking, Award Artists, June, p. 38 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 drawing, color media, fiber/textile arts, ceramics, sculpture and projects appropriate fo Brush Artists, April, p. 53 the beginning and the end of the school year. Inventor Artists, Feb., p. 36 EARTH: IT’S GOT ART Asia: Sumi-e Sunrise Surprises! March, p. 35 arts,...,. activities CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Australia: Beautiful Boomerangs, Feb., p. 41 For a copy of our “Writer’s Guidelines” visit our Burchfield, Charles E., Night of the Equinox, March, p. 25 Document Your Doings!, June, p. 39 Web site or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Hopper, Edward, People in the Sun, June, p. 33 Europe: Matisse-Inspired Masterpieces, April, p. 51 Writer’s Guidelines Arts & Activities Magazine Monet, Claude, Garden at Sainte-Adresse, May, p. 27 The Exhibit!, May, p. 49 12345 World Trade Drive San Diego, CA 2128 ai . ‘ P www.artsandactivities.com This Volume Index is also available on our ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Web site, Artful Inclusion: Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 junessummer 2008 | www .artsandactivities com In every January and June «Summer issue, Arts & Activi- have fun printing ties publishes a Velume Index. The Index lists, by category THE EASY WAY! and author, the articles that ran during a particular five- issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for reference PRINT Gocco when looking for articles and information dealing with a particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc THERMAL SCREEN SUBLIMATION VOLUME 143, FEBRUARY-JUNE 2008 - TRANSFER PAPER Print your own T-shirts, Tiles, Mugs, Caps, Banners... © ARCHITECTURE IN THE ART ROOM O'Keeffe, Georgia, A Storm, April, p. 37 On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Wengenroth, Stow, Brooklyn Bridge in Winter, Feb., p. 25 * www.welshproducts.com PHONE: (800) 745-3255 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 FAX: (866) 855-4239 COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS EMAIL: [email protected] ART ACROSS THE CURRICULUM Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 @ P.0.80x6120 / 1316 0akCircle Arnold, CA 95223 USA Color as Actor, June, p. 30 1 ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Isis Rises, April,p .3 4 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY Art Across The Curriculum: Color as Actor, June, p. 30 COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE Art Across The Curriculum: Isis Rises, April, p. 34 Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Playing-Card Self-Portrait, March, p. 36 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Bridget Riley-Inspired Op-Art Drawings, March, p. 32 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Cubism with a Scheme, March, p. 34 DRAWING AND PAINTING Finding Poetry in Art, April, p. 28 Artistically Adaptive Animals, March, p. 24 Hip Like Haring, March, p. 22 Art’s in the Kitchen, March, p. 29 Learning From Exhibitions: American Impressionism, Paintings from Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 the Phillips Collection, April, p. 25 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Learning From Exhibitions: Jun Kaneko, Feb., p. 21 Bridget Riley-Inspired Op-Art Drawings, March, p. 32 Circle No. 226 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card Learning From Exhibitions: Jim Henson’s Fantastic World, June, p. 17 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 Cubism with a Scheme, March, p. 34 Playing with Picasso, March, p. 20 Fabulous Frogs, April, p. 42 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Finding Poetry in Art, April, p. 28 QICO Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Hand Stories: Hand Contours, Hand Pockets and Accordion Books, ARTS & CRAFTS March, p. 18 The Art Teacher's Favorite Catalog ARTFUL INCLUSION Hip Like Haring, March, p. 22 1-800-558-9595 Forum: Art For Special-Needs Students ... Building a Philosophical Ir-resist-able Fish, June, p. 28 www.eNasco.com/arts: andcrafts ) Framework, April, p. 55 Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Mexican “Sun” in Brillant Colors, June, p. 37 ARTS & ACTIVITIES: IT WORKS! Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 Display Panels A&A: It Works!, May, p. 32 Nava Ratna: The Nine Gemstones, May, p. 25 For Schools On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Versatile and lightweight for use in classrooms CERAMICS/CLAY Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 For free catalog contact: Graphic Display Systems Artul Inctusion: Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 People in Motion, March, p. 30 308 S. 1stw wStw.., Lgerbapahniocnd,i sPplAa y1s7y0s4t2 * .1c-o8m0 0-848-3020 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Photographic Expression: Foto Fun 5 Ways, June, p. 20 rcle No. 294 on ARTS & ACTIVITIES Reader Service Card) Clay for the Kilndess: African Amulets, Feb., p. 32 Playing-Card Self-Portraits, March, p. 36 Culture Through Clay ... Integrating African Traditions into American Playing with Picasso, March, p. 20 Curriculum, Feb.,p .1 6 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Just Desserts at Art’s Diner, Feb., p. 20 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Share your Teaching Learning From Exhibitions: Jun Kaneko, Feb., p. 21 Screamin’ for Ice Cream, June,p .2 7 “Let Me Out!” Pots, Feb., p. 35 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Expertise ana Success Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 To the Letter!, June, p. 24 Arts & Activities magazine is seeking manuscripts Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Drawing and Color Media, March, p. 50 with high-quality digital photos describing Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Our Way With Clay, Feb., p. 50 Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Painting, Composition and Color, successful studio-art activities and other topics Vessels, Peruvian Style, Feb., p. 30 April, p. 72 with practical application to K-12 art instruction. We are especially interested in receiving Turtles with a Punch!, June, p. 22 successful high-school level projects at this time. CHILDREN’S ART DIARY What's Really in a Hand? Mind Over Matter, June, p. 26 We are interested in painting, printmaking, Award Artists, June, p. 38 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 drawing, color media, fiber/textile arts, ceramics, sculpture and projects appropriate fo Brush Artists, April, p. 53 the beginning and the end of the school year. Inventor Artists, Feb., p. 36 EARTH: IT’S GOT ART Asia: Sumi-e Sunrise Surprises! March, p. 35 arts,...,. activities CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS Australia: Beautiful Boomerangs, Feb., p. 41 For a copy of our “Writer’s Guidelines” visit our Burchfield, Charles E., Night of the Equinox, March, p. 25 Document Your Doings!, June, p. 39 Web site or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Hopper, Edward, People in the Sun, June, p. 33 Europe: Matisse-Inspired Masterpieces, April, p. 51 Writer’s Guidelines Arts & Activities Magazine Monet, Claude, Garden at Sainte-Adresse, May, p. 27 The Exhibit!, May, p. 49 12345 World Trade Drive San Diego, CA 2128 ai . ‘ P www.artsandactivities.com This Volume Index is also available on our ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Web site, Artful Inclusion: Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 junessummer 2008 | www .artsandactivities com || Lightfoot Ltd, inc. }| FREE QUOTES ||| Aviation upplesa ta Discount! 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WORKSHOPS for traditional & contemporary handcrafts NEW WOODSTOCK , NY * JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 2008 MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6-8) 33 Haywood Street ( @Qr Artful Inclusion: Presidents Day or Bust, Feb., p. 34 Dept AA VV Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Asheville NC Clay for the Kiln-less: African Amulets, Feb., p. 32 28801 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Hand Stories: Hand Contours, Hand Pockets and Accordion Books, March, p. 18 “Let Me Out!” Pots, Feb., p. 35 Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 for complete listings and prices, see our Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 web-site: www.earthguild.com - RT. BarreAtRtT IST - INSTRUC+ TDOJ.R SK:a ssan Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 e-mail: [email protected] +S. Brodsky - pp Cormack + M. Padgett Playing-Card Self-Portraits, March, p. 36 toll-free: 1-800-327-8448 RC. Dacey -T Potter Playing with Picasso, March, p. 20 *+ PM.. FiHourge hto ++ J.JA..A . SRciadllao n Recycling Renaissance: Pifiatas, May,p .2 1 - G. 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Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 Nava Ratna: The Nine Gemstones, May, p. 25 continued from page 63 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 p. 26 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPRESSION Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Foto Fun 5 Ways, June, p. 20 Recycling Renaissance: Pifiatas, May, p. 21 On the Art Coreer Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Playing-Card Self-Portraits, March, p. 36 Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Tried & True Tips for Art Teachers: Three-Dimensional Art, May, p. 54 Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 TRIED & TRUE TIPS FOR ART TEACHERS Mexican “Sun” in Brillant Colors, June, p. 37 PRINTMAKING Drawing and Color Media, March, p. 50 Nava Ratna: The Nine Gemstones, May, p. 25 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Our Way With Clay, Feb., p. 50 Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 Painting, Composition and Color, April, p. 72 Playing-Card Self-Portraits, March, p. 36 RECYCLING/USING FOUND OBJECTS School Year's End, June, p. 50 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Three-Dimensional Art, May, p. 54 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Recycling Renaissance: Pifiatas, May, p. 21 Photographic Expression: Foto Fun 5 Ways, June, p. 20 YOUNG ARTISTS Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 De La Nuez, Reni, March, p. 17 Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Recycling Renaissance: Pifiatas, May, p. 21 Furnas, Jake, Feb., p. 29 Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 To the Letter!, June, p. 24 Maizes, Alexa, June, p. 15 Moon, Valerie, April, p. 41 MULTICULTURAL SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) Whitney, Ben, May, p. 31 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Art's in the Kitchen, March, p. 29 Clay for the Kiln-less: African Amulets, Feb., p. 32 Bridget Riley-Inspired Op-Art Drawings, March, p. 32 AUTHORS Culture Through Clay ... Integrating African Traditions into American Culture Through Clay ... Integrating African Traditions into American Alsip Bucknam, Julie, April, p. 48 Curriculum, Feb., p. 16 Curriculum, Feb., p. 16 Ambrogi, Kathleen, Feb., p. 16 Learning From Exhibitions: Jun Kaneko, Feb., p. 21 Finding Poetry in Art, April, p. 28 Arthur, Lisa, April, p. 46 Mandala Tiles, April, p. 56 Photographic Expression: Foto Fun 5 Ways, June, p. 20 Barbro, Kathy, March, p. 17 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Hand Stories: Hand Contours, Hand Pockets and Accordion Books, Carroll, Colleen, Feb., p. 25; March, p. 25; April, p. 37; May, p. 27; Mexican “Sun” in Brillant Colors, June, p. 37 March, p. 18 June, p. 33 Nava Ratna: The Nine Gemstones, May, p. 25 Just Desserts at Art’s Diner, Feb., p. 20 Dargin-Knapp, Ellen, June, p. 37 Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Music and Monochrome, April, p. 44 Delia-Schurk, Laurel, Feb., p. 32 Vessels, Peruvian Style, Feb., p. 30 On the Art Career Track: Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Edgley, Jennifer, April, p. 32 Organized Chaos, April, p. 46 Fowler, Judith, March, p. 18 ON THE ART CAREER TRACK Recycling Renaissance: Building Blocks, May, p. 20 Germain, Christa, April, p. 55 Simulated Storefronts, May, p. 18 Spray-Paint Portraits, April, p. 32 Graff, Robert, March, p. 22 To the Letter!, June, p. 24 Greenman, Geri, Feb., pp. 20, 50; March, po. 29, 50; April, p. 72: PAPER/PAPIER-MACHE/COLLAGE Why Design? Social Change One Poster at a Time, April, p. 48 May, p. 54; June, pp. 24, 50 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Grigsby, Cathy Murray, Feb., p. 30; June, p. 22 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN Guhin, Paula, May, p. 20; June, p. 20 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Bead-Making with Sophistication, May, p. 26 Johnson, Mark M., Feb., p. 21; April, p. 25; June, p. 17 Quilted Dreams Inspired by Faith Ringgold, April, p. 30 Breaking Through: A Project in Relief, May, p. 22 Kim, Nonyoung, May, p. 26 Recycling Renaissance: Pifiatas, May, p. 21 Creating Mood with Sculpture, May, p. 16 Laird, Shirley, March, p. 34; June, p. 27 Stories of the Past, Feb., p. 18 Masks with Tribal Flair, May, p. 24 Laux, David, April, p. 56 Lilly, Donia, Feb., p. 34 Lovinger, Cheryl, Feb., p. 29 McGovern, Cynthia, March, p. 30; April, p. 30 Meyer, Kristin, April, p. 44 The Ultimate Olson, Mark, April, p. 42 Petersen, Hugh, March, p. 36 Resource for Art Sandagata, Emily, May, p. 24 Teachers for 75 Years Sartorius, Tora Cady, April,p .3 4; June, p. 30 Shaw, Annita, April, p. 28 Since 1932, Arts & Activities magazine has Skophammer, Karen, Feb., p. 35; March, p. 24; May, p. 16 June, p. 26 been helping those involved in teaching art Skydel, Janet, June, p. 15 to students (K-12) throughout the United Stahlke, Jayne, May, p. 18 States and abroad. 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