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Articles in June, 2005 issue of Arts & Activities

  • Students win scholarships for being "Stuck at the Prom"
  • Crumb Chum™
  • VSA Arts Institute
  • Through each other's eyes
    by Peter Hiller
  • Phelps Publishing
  • Clip and save art notes
    by Guy Hubbard
  • Mixed-media environments with animals
    by Robert Graff
  • Sargent Art Inc
  • Underwater wonders
    by Paula Guhin
  • Staedler, Inc
  • What's your pet's story?
    by Karen Skophammer
  • Create Comics workshop
  • LoewCornell's
  • It's a dog's life: photographs by William Wegman from the Polaroid Collection
    by Mark M. Johnson
  • Binney & Smith Inc
  • Young artist
    by Olivia Ketchum
  • Enriching art ed resources
  • 2005 guide to summer ordering
  • Abstract Expressionism
    by Barbara Herberholz
  • Classroom use of the art print
  • Draw Your State Flower
  • Brush up on art by painting with light
    by Karen Skophammer
  • Artists of the 20th Century: Francis Bacon
    by Barbara Herberholz
  • Sand casting
    by Cynthia Cox Farris
  • Editor's note
    by Maryellen Bridge
  • Still Life
    by Jerome J. Hausman
  • Successful sketching
    by Jerome J. Hausman
  • Shift gears with Very Special Arts and Volkswagen
  • The Complete Drawing and Painting Course
    by Jerome J. Hausman
  • Color under the sea
    by Sandi Pippin
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