SEARCH RESULTS FOR VISUAL ART IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 96 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Joan Mitchell Foundation
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2016

The Joan Mitchell Foundation is committed to education, providing direct arts education programming to grades K-12 and young adults, the Foundation will spend 2016-2018 focusing on research and piloting innovative educational opportunities for the artist community. The NYC Art Program Directory provides information on various arts-based organizations and institutions in New York City that offer programming for young people. These programs are diverse and offer opportunities in visual and performing arts for all ages, and also focus on portfolio and career development. The Foundation does

Author(s): Association for Public Art
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2016

This sample map and brochure is from Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO, an award-winning audio program that features more than 150 voices and viewpoints of people from all walks of life – artists, educators, civic leaders, historians, and those with personal connections to the artworks.

Author(s): San Francisco Arts Commission
Date of Publication: Sep 01, 2015

This document outlines the San Francisco Arts Commission's (SFAC) policies and guidelines around public artworks in relation to the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title II. It also provides assistances to artists and staff in adhering to these requirements. 

Author(s): Moore, Sara R.
Date of Publication: Aug 06, 2015

This intimate, photography-based study explores the experience of first-generation college students with efficacy, culture, literacy and media. It reveals intricate details about the effects relationships have on college persistence.

Author(s): Musher, Sharon Ann
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Drawing on close readings of government-funded architecture, murals, plays, writing, and photographs, Democratic Art argues that those engaged in New Deal art were part of an explicitly cultural agenda that sought not just to create art but to democratize and Americanize it as well. By tracing a range of aesthetic visions that flourished during the 1930s, this brand new book outlines the successes, shortcomings, and lessons of the golden age of government funding for the arts.

Author(s): Colourfast Printing
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

This colorful infographic illustrates the psychology behind logos, breaking down how they affect consumers' perceptions of a brand. From typeface to color and shape, every aspect of a brand's logo implies something about the company's identity to the viewer.

Author(s): Cohen, Joshua L; and Johnson, J. Lauren, Editors
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

"This volume describes a burgeoning area of psychotherapy that employs the art of fi lmmaking and digital storytelling as a means of healing victims of trauma and abuse." [p.1]

Author(s): Oklahoma Arts Council
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

A evaluation catalogue that can assist individuals and organizations in providing programming for veterans and military members in their communities. It consists a University of Oklahoma program evaluation of the pilot arts program for residents at the Norman Veterans Center, offered through a collaboration of the Oklahoma Arts Council and Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.

Author(s): Lutman, Sarah
Date of Publication: Nov 01, 2014

How are cultural institutions using digital technologies to further their missions? What can we learn from talking to innovators doing this work? The Wyncote Foundation commissioned this report to help answer these questions.

Author(s): Washington State Arts Commission
Date of Publication: Apr 01, 2014

The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) cares for the State Art Collection with partner agencies (public schools, colleges, universities, and state agencies), who present the artwork in public spaces. Partner agencies and/or sites are responsible for all routine artwork maintenance. The Arts Commission is responsible for conservation and restoration of the artwork, which is contingent upon receipt of adequate appropriations for this purpose. The information in this handbook is provided to aid artists in designing their projects from conception through installation, while considering

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