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  1. KIAC School of Visual Arts by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-07-03
  2. Al Williamson: Al Williamson.Comic book creator, EC Comics, Heroicfantasy, Weird Fantasy, Weird Science (comics), School ofVisual Arts, Comic strip, ... fiction, Western(genre), Adventure (genre)
  3. School of Visual Arts Photography Portfolio Class of 2006 by Stephen Frailey, 2006
  4. Visual Arts Journal: School of Visual Arts Magazine, Spring 2007
  5. My Magic Pours Secret Libations - Museum of Fine Arts / Florida State University, School of Visual Arts & Dance - Tallahassee, FL - 2/16/96 - 4/6/96 by School of Visual Arts & Dance Museum of Fine Arts / Florida State University, 1996
  6. Illustration Portfolio III: School of Visual Arts by Marshall Arisman, 1982
  7. School of Visual Arts Alumni: Steve Ditko, Adrian Piper, Laurence Gartel, Bryan Singer, Michael Giacchino, Archie Goodwin, Gerard Way
  8. Colleges in the Territories of Canada: Kiac School of Visual Arts, Akitsiraq Law School, Aurora College, Yukon College, Nunavut Arctic College
  9. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-Two (1982) School of Visual Arts Illustration Portfolio
  10. SVA 2000: Faculty exhibition, School of Visual Arts, Penn State : July 5-September 17, 2000, Palmer Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania --2000 publication. by Gabriel Welsch, Joyce Henri Robinson, Palmer Museum of Art (Pennsylvania State University), Pennsylvania State University Charles R. Garoian, 2000-01-01
  11. School of Visual Arts (Portfolio 25)(2004) by Thomas Woodruff (Chair), 2004
  12. Visual Arts Journal: School of Visual Arts Magazine, Fall 2007
  13. THE SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS GUIDE TO CAREERS by Dee Ito, 1987-01-01
  14. Education in Nunavut: Colleges in the Territories of Canada, Schools in Nunavut, Higher Education in Nunavut, Kiac School of Visual Arts

21. Landmark Studio For The Arts
Promotes visual and performing arts for the community and schools in Braxton County, West Virginia.
http://landmarkstudio.tripod.com
Landmark Studio for the Arts
Located in the historic district
Downtown Sutton, West Virginia About Us Recent and Upcoming Events Photo Album Contact Us The Landmark Studio for the Arts
was founded and incorporated in 1988 as a non profit corporation in order to promote the Arts in Braxton County, West Virginia. The Landmark directs the visual and performing arts activities for the community and schools. It is located in a converted historic Victorian era church on Main Street in Sutton, West Virginia. It is also home to the West Virginia Landmark Players.
    Season Ticket Information
  • Family - $155.00 Couple - $120.00 Single - $65.00
VISA/MASTERCARD ACCEPTED
For information about Landmark Season Tickets
call 1-304-765-3766 or contact
Kathy Walker at 1-304-765-3462.
2002-2003 Season
OLD TIME MUSIC
Birthday Concert

April 12
Join us for an evening of good ol' mountain music. WV Division of Culture and History and the National Endowment for the Arts. WV Landmark Players present THE JOY OF GOING SOMEWHERE DEFINITE May 2, 3, 9, 10 by Quinton Long. Three out-of-work loggers, fueled by alcohol, God and song, set forth from a northwoods bar one night on a misguided errand of mercy.

22. Visual Arts Homepage
The Artists. visual arts Kamehameha schools 1887 Makuakane Street Honolulu, Hawai'i 96817 (808) 842-8211. © 2002 Kamehameha schools.
http://kapalama.ksbe.edu/high/art/visualarts.html
The visual arts provide unique records of the values and beliefs of man and of the society that produced them. The study of art is basic to the quality of human existence and is an essential part of the education of every student.
The Artists
Visual Arts - Kamehameha Schools

23. Bluecoat Arts Centre
Contemporary visual and performing arts, in a listed building. Includes a diary, schools' information, facilities, a history, and contact details.
http://www.bluecoatartscentre.com/

24. COLLEGE OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS: Setnor School Of Music
College of visual and Performing arts Setnor School of Music.
http://vpa.syr.edu/schools/music/music.html
SETNOR SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Performance Opportunities
Live concert streaming 1950 Holtkamp Organ Introduction ...
Syracuse University Recordings

25. Chesterfield County Public Schools Visual Arts Calendar Of CCPS Art Events
Chesterfield County Public schools, Welcome to Chesterfield County Public schoolsVisual arts Calendar of CCPS Art Events. The Fine arts Technology Festival!
http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/Instruction/Art/Pages/calendar.html
Welcome to Chesterfield County Public Schools
Visual Arts Calendar of CCPS Art Events

L. C. Bird High School

10301 Courthouse Ext.

Chesterfield, VA. 23832

Was held:
... Lin Ferrell, Instructional Specialist, Visual Arts
2318 McRae Road
Back to Visual Arts Home

@ Home Art Ideas
CCPS Visual Arts Events Chesterfield County Public Schools ... Chesterfield County Public Schools Web Sites
Contact M. Gettings with any questions concerning site

26. George Wythe School Of The Arts
A magnet school of the visual and performing arts.
http://mother.richmond.k12.va.us/schools/wythe/
Welcome to George Wythe High School of the Arts
Home Of The Mighty Bulldogs!
4314 Crutchfield Street
Richmond, Virginia 23225
Telephone: (804) 780-5037 Fax: (804) 780-5043 Administration Meet Our Principal Mission Department Chairpersons ... Contact Us TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
In accordance with federal laws, the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the policies of the School Board of the City of Richmond, Richmond Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, religion, disabilities or national origin in the provision of employment and services. Richmond Public Schools operates equal opportunity and affirmative action programs for students and staff. Richmond Public Schools is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The Section 504 Coordinator is Renee' Y. Archer, Ed. D., Director of Exceptional Education, 301 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA 23219-1927, (804)780-7911. The Title IX Officer is Ms. Willi A. Williams, Richmond Public Schools, 301 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA 23219-1927, (804) 780-7716.

27. Seattle Public Schools | 
The arts. visual arts Elementary School Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade4th Grade 5th Grade Middle School High School. © 2002 Seattle Public schools.
http://www.seattleschools.org/area/visualarts/navsubs.nav?index=1

28. DISD
912th Grades. Dallas ISD.
http://www.dallasisd.org/schools/realtor_mag.cfm?View=36&DocID=365

29. Seattle Public Schools | Arts Adoption Distribution
Site with the Standards for visual arts and sample lessons and lesson plan forms,will be available for teachers to use on the Inside Seattle schools Web site.
http://www.seattleschools.org/area/visualarts/new/art/vis/ins/inst/Distbu.xml
Home Schools Map Calendar ... Teaching and Learning
For problems or questions
regarding this
departmental page,
please contact
The Arts NEW VISUAL ARTS SUPPORT MATERIALS HAVE ARRIVED!
January 16, 2002 To: Principals, Teachers, Visual Art Specialists and Librarians From: Marta Olson, Visual and Performing Arts Program Manager RE: Visual Art Support Materials Boxes of materials have started to arrive at your buildings. The suggestions for distribution are as follows: , Sets by Abbeville Press (Each elementary school library will get a set of "How Artists See" NOTE: K-5 Please consider these materials to be "standard equipment" in each classroom. Kindergarten
First Grade

Second Grade

Third Grade
...
9-12, High School Programs
Kindergarten -
Teachers should receive for each teacher's classroom: "Art Connections"
  • Grade K, Big Book Grade K, Teacher Book Grade K, Transparencies Grade K, Large Prints Grade K, Across the Curriculum book
First Grade - Teachers should receive for each teacher's classroom: "Art Connections"
  • Grade 1, Big Book Grade 1, Teacher Book

30. Las Vegas Academy Of International Studies, Performing And Visual Arts
Current performances and events.
http://ccsd.net/schools/LVAISPVA/
A mind that has been stretched to new dimensions
never returns to its original boundaries.
US Department of Education, Blue Ribbon School New American High School Daily Bulletin Talk To Our Teachers Counselor's Corner Theatre Season W elcome to the Las Vegas Academy! Several differences exist between the Las Vegas Academy and conventional high schools ( Mission Statement. ) The most significant difference is centered on the bell schedule. Conventional high school have six periods a day spread out over six hours. However, the Academy student spends seven hours a day, attending eight periods. Those extra two periods are called 'blocks', spent in what is known as the student's 'major'. These 'majors' are comparable to college majors- the bulk of the students' studies will concentrate on that subject. In order to attend to Academy, a student must choose and successfully audition for a major. If the student has enough free electives in his schedule (which doesn't often happen until Junior year), he/she may audition for two majors. The audition takes place in several forms. For instance, International Studies majors have to pass to pass a proficiency test, whereas Theatre majors perform two one-minute contrasting monologues. Full information on audition requirements can be found here.

31. Newport News Public Schools - Visual Arts Department
The visual arts Standards of Learning are an important part of Virginia's effortsto provide challenging educational programs in the public schools.
http://nnadmin.sbo.nn.k12.va.us/art/
The Newport News Public Schools web site depends heavily on
Javascript functionality. If possible, please enable Javascript in
your browser. Thank you. Please visit our site map. A lighthouse district... a beacon for success! NAVIGATE: Home About NNPS Our Schools ... NNPS Intranet -NNPS Quick Links- Acrobat Reader Alpha. Site Index Athletics The Beacon Bus Stops Calendars Channel 47 Class Reunions Closings Driver Education Feedback Grading Scale Graduation Req. Guidance Dept. Home Schooling Jobs Lunch Menus Marking Periods New Teacher Acad. Operating Hours Prof.Devel.Council Phone Directory PTA Information Registration Special Ed. Student Handbook TAG Transcript Requests Transition to Teaching Web Links Withdrawal Year-Rnd Calendar Zone Finder -Our Schools- EARLY CHILDHOOD: -Denbigh E.C.C. -Magruder E.C.C. -Warwick E.C.C. -PEEP ELEMENTARY: -Achievable Dream -Briarfield -Carver -Charles -Deer Park -Dutrow -Epes -Gen.Stanford

32. Visual Arts
Offered on a fulltime basis at the Lansdowne Campus. Program, courses and faculty.
http://www.camosun.bc.ca/schools/artsci/arts/index.php
Program graduates are currently employed as animators, filmmakers, potters, museum and gallery personnel, art studio technicians, costume designers, painters, etc., and many are enrolled or have completed further studies at university (B.Ed., B.A., B.F.A. programs) and art colleges across Canada. Students planning to transfer to a university degree program should consult with an Academic Advisor, program faculty or the University to which they plan to transfer in order to discuss additional academic course requirements. Because of the way each succeeding term in the program builds upon skills and concepts developed or refined in courses in the preceding term, students receiving less than a "C" grade in any course are not permitted to continue their studies in the Visual Arts program but may reapply for admission to the next appropriate intake.
The Visual Arts program is offered on a full-time basis at the Lansdowne Campus. The full-time program is two years in length (Sept-April). Classes are held Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., with lab sessions to 4:30 p.m. Some related courses (ART 100, 101, 128, 150, 170, 175, 180, 190 and 228) can be taken on a part-time basis as part of the university transfer program. Check here for any Information Sessions For information on Visual Arts contact:
Judith Price, Chair

33. Newport News Public Schools - Visual Arts Department
The Newport News Public schools web site depends heavily on Javascript functionality. Copyright© 20002002 Newport News Public schools. All Rights Reserved.
http://nnadmin.sbo.nn.k12.va.us/art/links.shtml
The Newport News Public Schools web site depends heavily on
Javascript functionality. If possible, please enable Javascript in
your browser. Thank you. Please visit our site map. A lighthouse district... a beacon for success! NAVIGATE: Home About NNPS Our Schools ... NNPS Intranet -NNPS Quick Links- Acrobat Reader Alpha. Site Index Athletics The Beacon Bus Stops Calendars Channel 47 Class Reunions Closings Driver Education Feedback Grading Scale Graduation Req. Guidance Dept. Home Schooling Jobs Lunch Menus Marking Periods New Teacher Acad. Operating Hours Prof.Devel.Council Phone Directory PTA Information Registration Special Ed. Student Handbook TAG Transcript Requests Transition to Teaching Web Links Withdrawal Year-Rnd Calendar Zone Finder -Our Schools- EARLY CHILDHOOD: -Denbigh E.C.C. -Magruder E.C.C. -Warwick E.C.C. -PEEP ELEMENTARY: -Achievable Dream -Briarfield -Carver -Charles -Deer Park -Dutrow -Epes -Gen.Stanford

34. Studio In A School
Brings professional artists into public schools, childcare centers, and community organizations to encourage childrens creativity and enrich their lives with the visual arts. Covers mission and method.
http://www.studioinaschool.org
Welcome to our web site! Studio in a School (STUDIO) brings professional artists into public schools, childcare centers, and community organizations to encourage children's creativity and to enrich their lives with the visual arts.
Art changed your life... now change the life of a child. Join STUDIO's Art Partnership Initiative 25 Years in the Making : STUDIO celebrates a quarter century on Oct. 24 Large-scale permanent artworks installed at STUDIO sites
Opened in 1996, the Westside Art Studio
is our art studio that serves the West
Side community by providing a location
to hold art classes for various programs.
It is also a public art exhibition space.
Site Credits

35. RH Schools
Frederic A. Weingarten, Director Music visual arts. Myrna Brodman,Secretary Music visual arts. Art Education is a forum where
http://www.rhnet.org/instruction.cfm?subpage=678&menu=0

36. Home Page
visual and performing arts magnet school. Includes academics, calendar, guidance, and library.
http://www.ebrschools.org/public/schools/broadmoor_mid/index.htm
Broadmoor Middle Visual and Performing Arts Magnet School BMMS HOME ACADEMICS, ARTS AND ATHLETICS CALENDAR OF EVENTS GUIDANCE ... TEACHERS' TREASURES Striving For Excellence Welcome to our school! We are happy to give you a glimpse into the BMMS community. Our motto "Striving for Excellence" is apparent in every classroom on our campus. We are committed to the teaching of basic life skills, attitudes, and values to all students. Through the cooperative efforts of parents, the community, and the school, we are dedicated to guiding all students toward becoming effective members of society. As a community stakeholder, we welcome you to visit our school in person. Web site created by Lisa Peacock and Mary Felder

37. Saskatoon Public Schools - Visual Arts
Ed's visual Art 10, 20, 30 Evergreen Curriculum). The online student learningmaterials will supplement and/or enhance these existing visual arts modules
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/curr_content/visualart/arts.htm
Learning Technology/Distance Learning Content Development Project Title of Project : Visual Art 10, 20, 30
Credits: Karon Guttormson - Aden Bowman Collegiate
Kim Strange - City Park Collegiate
James Hawn - Educational Consultant : Arts Education
Judy Byers - Project Consultant: Distance Education
Grant Dougall – Project Leader: Research and Technology
Hugh Kurz – Superintendent of Technology and Communications
Program Aim and Goals:
The Arts Education program has one major aim: to enable students to understand and value arts expressions throughout life. This one aim, which also applies to specialized arts courses, describes the main outcome for students and the primary reason for including Arts Education in the Core Curriculum for all students.
The aim of the Arts Education program can be achieved through meeting the following goals. Students will:
  • respect the uniqueness and creativity of themselves and others express themselves through languages other than spoken or written language understand the contributions of the arts and artists to societies and cultures, past and present

38. Miller South School For The Visual & Performing Arts
Focuses on the visual and Performing arts for grades 6 8.
http://www.akron.k12.oh.us/schools/246/

Contact
us for more information. Magnet Arts APS Home maintained by Sandy Burke

39. Griswold Public Schools Website
Elementary School Intermediate School Middle School High School, Community LearningCenter visual arts Public Access (CH 19) Groupwise, Curriculum Special
http://www.griswold.k12.ct.us/index.cfm?Menu=580&Id=294

40. Long Beach Unified School District
visual and performing arts magnet school for grades K8.
http://www.lbusd.k12.ca.us/schools/butler.htm
Butler School
1400 E. 20th Street
Long Beach, CA 90806 School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
School Website
Ph
Fax
Principal(s):
Grades:
Uniform:
Colors:
Mascot: LaShell Denegal
K-8 White (top) / Navy or Royal Blue (bottoms) / Navy or Black (outer)

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