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Problems In The Evaluation Of Children's Art, Linda Chaffins Apr 1974

Problems In The Evaluation Of Children's Art, Linda Chaffins

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

A thesis presented to the School of Humanities at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Art Education by Linda Allen Chaffins on April 26, 1974.


Catalog Of Paintings Exhibited In The Colby College Art Museum May 8 -22- 1974, Lawrence Cappiello Jan 1974

Catalog Of Paintings Exhibited In The Colby College Art Museum May 8 -22- 1974, Lawrence Cappiello

Senior Scholar Papers

This catalog describes paintings by the author, completed as his Senior Scholar Project in art and exhibited in the Colby College Art Museum. Images of the paintings are not available.


Environmental Sculpture Symposium, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1974

Environmental Sculpture Symposium, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

An exhibit centered on environmental sculpture. This is a flyer that advertised the exhibit featuring the works of five artists: Rosalind E. Krauss, Michael Hall, Robert Irwin, Robert Doty, and Stephen Doty. It was held October 10th, 1974 at Wright State University Art Gallery.


Eight Teacher-Potters, Bob Daugherty Jan 1974

Eight Teacher-Potters, Bob Daugherty

Masters Theses

This paper presents a survey of statements and the works of eight teacher-potters in Illinois. The works range from simple functional ware to funk art objects. The firing temperatures range from low fire white ware to high fire salt. The styles of the work are many; the philosophies of the work varied; and techniques of the work are diversified; but common to each work is its creation from idea to actuality by the teacher-potter. Beyond depicting the work, the paper attempts to establish the teacher-potter who created the work by showing photographs of him and by presenting his ideas and …