The arts in every classroom. Workshop program 3, Historical references in the arts /

How does art history inform and influence contemporary works of art? How do individual art forms affect or inform each other in a multi-arts work? In this program, you will learn to recognize the use of historical references in a work of art, investigate the many ways that historical references can...

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Corporate Author: Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (Contributor)
Other Authors: Lavine, Kaye S. (Director, Producer), Lewin, Miriam, 1957- (Producer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: District of Columbia : Annenberg Learner, 2003
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Summary:How does art history inform and influence contemporary works of art? How do individual art forms affect or inform each other in a multi-arts work? In this program, you will learn to recognize the use of historical references in a work of art, investigate the many ways that historical references can affect a work of art, interpret and use historical references to convey important information, and see how art continues to shape history today. After watching the program, you will design and construct your own costume elements to portray characters from Where the Wild Things Are, a children's book by Maurice Sendak.
Item Description:"A workshop for elementary school teachers."
Title from resource description page (viewed August 14, 2018).
Physical Description:1 online resource (59 min.)
Playing Time:00:58:13
Participant or Performer:Presented by Reynelda Muse.
Language:In English.