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the final cause*

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

museums and the such!

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours

Philly Gallery Guide

The Met

NYC Gallery listing

more NY galleries

ArtReach
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*The ultimate derivation of 'fine' in 'fine art' comes from the ancient Greek philosophy of Aristotle, who proposed four causes or explanations of a thing. The Final Cause of a thing is the purpose for its existence, and the term 'fine art' is derived from this notion. If the Final Cause of an artwork is simply the artwork itself, "art for art's sake", and not a means to another end, then that artwork could appropriately be called 'fine'. The closely related concept of beauty is classically defined as "that which when seen, pleases". Pleasure is the Final Cause of beauty, and so is not a means to another end, but is an end in itself.

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art enrichment - after school

  • open studio - tuesdays and wednesdays
  • art enrichment - wednesdays
  • nahs meetings - every other thursday

art courses!

This is what is being offered next year. If you have any questions about what you should take, please ask!!!

Semester Classes - (good introductions!) ~ceramics

~printmaking

~focus art

~intro to computer graphics

Foundation Classes - (full year, all really good intro level)

~design fundamentals (highly recommended as a prereq for all art classes, but it is not required)

~drawing

~printmaking (can run as semester or full year)

~ceramics

~ceramics & sculpture

~creative photography

Advanced Classes

~painting

~computer graphics & design

~advanced ceramics & sculpture

~advanced photo & darkroom tech.

~independent study (further study in any discipline)

Portfolio Classes (more advanced - all require design fundamentals as a prereq) ~Junior Portfolio (H)

~Senior Art Studio (H)

~AP Art Studio (H)

Art History (more academic, less studio) ~Focus Art

~Art as Democracy, Resistance & Propaganda (H)

~AP Art History

events!

  • January 27, 2007 - Ironia WinterFest, 10am-4pm
  • February 5, 2007 - 19th Annual Mt. Olive High School Invitational, 7pm
  • February 23, 2007 - NJHS Art Show at duCret, 7:30pm
  • April 13, 2007 - Art Show + Auction, 7pm
  • March 16, 2007 - Chalk Walk
  • April 24-27, 2007 - Underclassman Art Show
  • April 25, 2007 - NAHS Induction Ceremony
  • May 12, 2007 - Senior Art Show

websites!

  • A.R.T (look at the online gallery!)
  • amnesty international
  • and all the photographs...
  • art access
  • art study guide
  • Artcyclopedia
  • ArtLex
  • arts off main
  • artsonia - online gallery!
  • BRIDGES
  • chalk walk
  • duCret School of Art
  • GoodTree
  • how to draw portraits
  • how to knit
  • how to prepare your portfolio for art school
  • inside art
  • NAHS
  • national portfolio day association
  • RHS NAHS
  • rtnj.org
  • save darfur
  • surreptitious
  • TeacherEase
  • Wikipedia

books!

  • A Different Mirror by Ronald Takaki
  • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
  • A Short Guide to Writing About Art by Sylvan Barnet
  • Art as Experience by John Dewey
  • Art History by Marilyn Stokstad
  • Artists' Journals and Sketchbooks: Exploring and Creating Personal Pages by Lynne Perrella
  • Death at an Early Age by Jonathan Kozol
  • Flying Colors by Tim Lefens
  • From Abacus to Zeus by James Smith Pierce
  • Hope For the Flowers by Trina Paulus
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen
  • Picasso Working on Paper by Anne Baldassari
  • Readings for Diversity and Social Justice by Maurianne Adams
  • Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  • Strong Arts, Strong Schools: The Promising Potential and Shortsighted Disregard of the Arts in American Schooling by Charles Fowler
  • The Annotated Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to Post-Modern by Carol Strickland, John Boswell
  • The Fine Artist's Career Guide by Daniel Grant
  • The Way Forward Is With a Broken Heart by Alice Walker

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