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A shot in the dark
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] After a wonderful field trip to New York City and a visit to the Whitney Museum of American Art,...
Arts & Activities, 11/01/08 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
Annotation on the hand
My Advanced Placement students and I went to the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia on a field trip that proved to be worth "a bird in the hand." After...
Arts & Activities, 05/01/07 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
The "value-able" possibilities of brown paper bags
Sitting on the couch one late-summer afternoon, I was repeating to myself" ... the value scale ... the value scale ... the value scale.... " I was...
Arts & Activities, 09/01/06 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
If the shoe fits!
Claus Oldenburg usually makes larger-than-life sculptures of common objects. His sculptures are fun, funny, wacky, soft, slumpy, silly, lumpy and...
Arts & Activities, 05/01/06 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
The big heads: subtractive sculptures that know it all
Subtractive sculpture presents many challenges to the best of sculptors. I chose to introduce my Art I students to carving through the eyes of the...
Arts & Activities, 05/01/04 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
Art breaks the language barrier - Integrating the curriculum
What better way is there for students to learn than to teach other students? That is the question I asked myself when I came up with the idea for...
Arts & Activities, 01/01/04 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication -
The animal fair - Brief Article
Students of any age are always enthusiastic over their sculpture lesson when the medium is clay. The small clay animal pots created by my Art I and...
Arts & Activities, 02/01/02 by Charl Anne Brew · More from publication



