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Articles in April, 2008 issue of Arts & Activities
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American impressionism: paintings from the Phillips Collection
by Mark M. Johnson -
Clip & save art notes
by Colleen Carroll -
Mandala tiles
by David Laux - World Class Learning
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Why design? Social change one poster at a time
by Julie Alsip Bucknam - Jacquard Products
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Isis rises
by Tara Cady Sartorius - ArtBin
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Spray-paint portraits
by Jennifer Edgley -
Art for special-needs students: building a philosophical framework
by Christa Germain -
Classroom use of the art print
by Colleen Carroll -
Matisse-inspired masterpieces
by Debi West -
Can You Hear It?
by Jerome J. Hausman -
Organized chaos
by Lisa Arthur - Prestel Publishing
- Nasco Arts & Crafts
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Quilted dreams: inspired by Faith Ringgold
by Cynthia McGovern -
Brush artists
by George Szekely -
Art print: A storm
by Georgia O'Keefe -
Painting, composition and color
by Geri Greenman -
Fabulous frogs
by Mark Olson - Richeson Art
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Finding poetry in art
by Annita Shaw -
Amazing Watercolors: Projects Using the Wax Resist Technique
by Peter Hiller -
Edward Hopper: Painter of Light and Shadow
by Jerome J. Hausman -
Young artist
by Valerie Moon -
The Cave Painter of Lascaux
by Peter Hiller -
Music and monochrome
by Kristin Meyer
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