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Articles in March, 2001 issue of Arts & Activities
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ARCHITECTURE AND ART: Cultural Heritage Sites - Brief Article
by Barbara Herberholz -
Crazy hat PORTRAITS - Brief Article
by Simone Bourque -
Prague: The city is the museum
by Dona Z. Meilach -
Everyone Can Draw - Brief Article
by Jean Morman Unsworth -
Fish Story - Brief Article
by Barbara Thomas -
Editor's Note - Brief Article
by Maryellen Bridge -
In the Studio with Degas - French artist Edgar Degas
by Judith Fowler -
Memories In Quotes
by Nan Forrer -
Frank Lloyd Wright Drawings - Brief Article
by Barbara Herberholz -
Plane Jane - Brief Article
by Geri Greenman -
Making an Entrance - teaching architecture - Brief Article
by Guy Hubbard -
Stop The Presses! - Brief Article
by Andrew Wales -
Self-Portraits With Expression - Brief Article
by Jack C. Daseler -
Portraits In Watercolor - Brief Article
by Barbara Herberholz -
GRANDMA MOSES in the 21st Century
by Mark M. Johnson -
Careers In Art - Brief Article
by Barbara Herberholz -
Glue-Line Insects - techniques for art teachers - Brief Article
by Christine Dugas -
The Beauty of Surface - Brief Article
by Gayle Londeree - Young ARTIST - Brief Article
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ART 20: The Thames and Hudson Multimedia Dictionary of Modern Art - Brief Article
by Barbara Herberholz - Featured Artwork - Brief Article
- Shop Talk - Brief Article
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clip & save - artist Grant Wood - Brief Article
by Guy Hubbard
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