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Jennifer Garcia

Silk Road Seattle Virtual Art Exhibit - 1 views

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    This exhibit was organized as part of Silk Road Seattle, a collaborative public education project exploring cultural interaction across Eurasia from the first century BCE to the sixteenth century CE
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    Historia del arte en las culturas antiguas. Para IB
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    Historia del arte
Jennifer Garcia

Professional iPad Artists - iPads in Art Education - 0 views

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    ipad art exhibitions
carmen chávez

Tate: British and international modern and contemporary art - 0 views

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    Tate online, collections of exhibitions, blogs, learning online and more.
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lucila gonzalez

FanArtReview.com - Share Your Art & Photography - 1 views

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    Feedback will be written on everything you post. Free art and photo contests with cash prizes. Sell your photos and art in a social community for artists. Click here for the details. Click here to create your account and to get started. "I recently hosted an exhibition.
Jennifer Garcia

Student App Art - iPads in Art Education - 0 views

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    student ipad art
carmen chávez

WebMuseum: Famous Artworks exhibition - 1 views

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    A place where you can search for any artist and his/her work. Photography examples. From Gothic Painting (1280-1515), The Italian Renaissance (1420-1600), # Baroque (1600-1790), Revolution and Restoration, Impressionism (1860-1900), The 20th century,Japanese Art and Architecture
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    Historia de arte para todos
Jennifer Garcia

2011 Mathematical Art Exhibition - Mathematical Imagery Presented by the American Mathe... - 1 views

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    The connection between mathematics and art goes back thousands of years. Mathematics has been used in the design of Gothic cathedrals, Rose windows, oriental rugs, mosaics and tilings. Geometric forms were fundamental to the cubists and many abstract expressionists, and award-winning sculptors have used topology as the basis for their pieces. Dutch artist M.C. Escher represented infinity, Möbius bands, tessellations, deformations, reflections, Platonic solids, spirals, symmetry, and the hyperbolic plane in his works. Mathematicians and artists continue to create stunning works in all media and to explore the visualization of mathematics--origami, computer-generated landscapes, tesselations, fractals, anamorphic art, and more.
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