volume index
Reproduced from the June 2002 issue of Arts & Activities.
Volume 131, Feb. – June 2002
In every January and June/Summer issue, Arts & Activities publishes a Volume Index. The Index lists, by category and author, the articles that ran during a particular five-issue volume. We recommend that you photocopy the Volume Indexes and keep them in a binder for reference when looking for articles and information dealing with a particular topic, medium, artist, art technique, etc.

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ART APPRECIATION/ART HISTORY

About Face: The Hundertwasser Project, Mar., p. 30
Art Across the Curriculum: Fundamentalism in Art, June, p. 34
Art Across the Curriculum: A Plot in Paradise, Feb., p. 42
Clay Corner: Thinking Visually...An Interview with Scott Bennett, Apr., p. 40
Going for the Bronze: A Study of Frederic Remington’s Sculptures, May, p. 26
It’s a Wrap! A Study of Installations, Mar., p. 34
Joys & Mysteries...An Interview with Debra W. Fritts, Feb., p. 22
Learning from Exhibitions: A Brush with History...Paintings from the National Portrait Gallery, Feb., p. 45
Learning from Exhibitions: Chicano, May, p. 44
Learning from Exhibitions: Red Grooms...Selections from the Graphic Work, June, p. 22
Matisse Magic, May, p. 42
A Monet Garden Installation: A Momentary Gift of Art, Mar., p. 62
Segments of van Gogh, Mar., p. 36
Teaching Art with Art: Exotic Decoration, May, p. 28
Teaching Art with Art: Images that Twist and Turn, Mar., p. 44
Walking through History: The Home and Studio of Charles Demuth, Mar., p. 48


CERAMICS/CLAY

The Animal Fair, Feb., p. 34
Clay Corner: Thinking Visually...An Interview with Scott Bennett, Apr., p. 40
Clay Corner: Wet and Wild, June, p. 46
Clay Plots: Stories for the Young at Art, Feb., p. 25
Community Connections: Empty Bowls Feed the Hungry, Feb., p. 26
From Another World, Feb., p. 33
Joys & Mysteries...An Interview with Debra W. Fritts, Feb., p. 22
Matisse Magic, May, p. 42
Moving Along: Sporting Clay, May, p. 40


CHILDREN’S ART DIARY

Art On Wheels, June, p. 45
Chalkboard Artists, Apr., p. 39
Personal Container Artists, Feb., p. 51


CLIP & SAVE ART PRINTS

Curry, John Steuart, Tornado Over Kansas, Mar., p. 37
Estes, Richard, Fairway, June, p. 37
Judd, Donald, Untitled, May, p. 33
Pollock, Jackson, Convergence: Number 10, Apr., p. 29
Sheeler, Charles, Conversation: Sky and Earth, Feb., p. 29


COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Blue Ribbon Art Show, Apr., p. 38
Commitment and Artistic Expression, June, p. 26
Empty Bowls Feed the Hungry, Feb., p. 26
On the Art Career Track: Advertising Art...Work in Action, Mar., p. 58


COMPUTER ART/PIXEL PALETTE

Creating Two-Point Perspective on the Computer, May, p. 52
On the Art Career Track: Ticket to Ride, Mar., p. 60
Painting Patterns with Pixels, May, p. 50


DRAWING AND PAINTING

About Face: The Hundertwasser Project, Mar., p. 30
Camouflage, Color Schemes and Cubism, Apr., p. 37
Cool Cats: Feline Fun with Abstract Art, Apr., p. 36
Encaustic Still Life, Apr., p. 16
It’s a Wrap! A Study of Installations, Mar., p. 34
Ladders and Easels and Stools, Oh My!, Apr., p. 18
Line, Shape, Color, Mar., p. 28
Mardi Gras Magic, Feb., p. 49
On the Art Career Track: Advertising Art...Work in Action, Mar., p. 58
Primary and Secondary Patterned Portraits, Apr., p. 24
Segments of van Gogh, Mar., p. 36
Stop and Paint the Flowers, Apr., p. 34
Take Out, Mar., p. 42
Theme and Variation: The Crosshatch Portrait, Mar., p. 32 A View “Through,” June, p. 30


ELEMENTARY (grades K–5)

About Face: The Hundertwasser Project, Mar., p. 30
Children’s Art Diary: Art On Wheels, June, p. 45
Children’s Art Diary: Chalkboard Artists, Apr., p. 39
Children’s Art Diary: Personal Container Artists, Feb., p. 51
Clay Corner: Wet and Wild, June, p. 46
Cool Cats: Feline Fun with Abstract Art, Apr., p. 36
From Another World, Feb., p. 33
Going for the Bronze: A Study of Frederic Remington’s Sculptures, May, p. 26
Mardi Gras Magic, Feb., p. 49
Matisse Magic, May, p. 42
A Monet Garden Installation: A Momentary Gift of Art, Mar., p. 62
Pixel Palette: Creating Two-Point Perspective on the Computer, May, p. 52
Primary and Secondary Patterned Portraits, Apr., p. 24
Recycling Renaissance: The Book of Luck, June, p. 42
Recycling Renaissance: Cereal Box Totems, June, p. 44
Recycling Renaissance: Strange Creatures...An Additive Wood Sculpture Project, June, p. 43
Segments of van Gogh, Mar., p. 36
Stop and Paint the Flowers, Apr., p. 34


FORUM: THOUGHTS TO SHARE
Humor in the Art Room (Expect the Unexpected), Mar., p. 61

INTERDISCIPLINARY

Art Across the Curriculum: Fundamentalism in Art, June, p. 34
Art Across the Curriculum: A Plot in Paradise, Feb., p. 42
Art Across the Curriculum: Spectrum of Sanity, Apr., p. 26


MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 6–8)

Community Connections: Commitment and Artistic Expression, June, p. 26
Dramatic Stained Glass, June, p. 28
Just Desserts, May, p. 24
Moving Along: Sporting Clay, May, p. 40
On the Art Career Track: Advertising Art...Work in Action, Mar., p. 58
Self-Portrait Sculpture, May, p. 22
Pixel Palette: Painting Patterns with Pixels, May, p. 50


MIXED MEDIA

Children’s Art Diary: Personal Container Artists, Feb., p. 51
Just Desserts, May, p. 24
Line, Shape, Color, Mar., p. 28
Mardi Gras Magic, Feb., p. 49
A Monet Garden Installation: A Momentary Gift of Art,Mar., p. 62
Recycling Renaissance: The Book of Luck, June, p. 42
Recycling Renaissance: Cereal Box Totems, June, p. 44
Recycling Renaissance: Strange Creatures...An Additive Wood Sculpture Project, June, p. 43


MULTICULTURAL

Learning from Exhibitions: Chicano, May, p. 44
Recycling Renaissance: Cereal Box Totems, June, p. 44


ON THE ART CAREER TRACK

Advertising Art: Work in Action, Mar., p. 58
Car Art, June, p. 32
Ticket to Ride, Mar., p. 60


PAPER/PAPIER-MACHE/COLLAGE

Dramatic Stained Glass, June, p. 28


RECYCLING RENAISSANCE/FOUND-OBJECT ART

The Book of Luck, June, p. 42
Boxing Up a Mini Herd: Art Put to Pasture, May, p. 38
Cereal Box Totems, June, p. 44
Children’s Art Diary: Art on Wheels, June, p. 45
Children’s Art Diary: Personal Container Artists, Feb., p. 51
Just Desserts, May, p. 24
Strange Creatures: An Additive Wood Sculpture Project, June, p. 43


SECONDARY (grades 9–12)

The Animal Fair, Feb., p. 34
Boxing Up a Mini Herd: Art Put to Pasture, May, p. 38
Camouflage, Color Schemes and Cubism, Apr., p. 37
Clay Plots: Stories for the Young at Art, Feb., p. 25
Community Connections: Empty Bowls Feed the Hungry, Feb., p. 26
Dramatic Stained Glass, June, p. 28
Encaustic Still Life, Apr., p. 16
It’s a Wrap! A Study of Installations, Mar., p. 34
Ladders and Easels and Stools, Oh My!, Apr., p. 18
Line, Shape, Color, Mar., p. 28
On the Art Career Track: Ticket to Ride, Mar., p. 60
Take Out, Mar., p. 42
Theme and Variation: The Crosshatch Portrait, Mar., p. 32 A View “Through,” June, p. 30


TEACHING TIPS

Blue Ribbon Art Show, Apr., p. 38
Forum: Humor in the Art Room (Expect the Unexpected), Mar., p. 61


THREE-DIMENSIONAl DESIGN

The Animal Fair, Feb., p. 34
Boxing Up a Mini Herd: Art Put to Pasture, May, p. 38
Children’s Art Diary: Personal Container Artists, Feb., p. 51
Clay Corner: Thinking Visually...An Interview with Scott Bennett, Apr., p. 40
Clay Corner: Wet and Wild, June, p. 46
Clay Plots: Stories for the Young at Art, Feb., p. 25
Community Connections: Empty Bowls Feed the Hungry, Feb., p. 26
From Another World, Feb., p. 33
Going for the Bronze: A Study of Frederic Remington’s Sculptures, May, p. 26
Joys & Mysteries...An Interview with Debra W. Fritts, Feb., p. 22
Just Desserts, May, p. 24
Matisse Magic, May, p. 42
Moving Along: Sporting Clay, May, p. 40
Recycling Renaissance: The Book of Luck, June, p. 42
Recycling Renaissance: Cereal Box Totems, June, p. 44
Recycling Renaissance: Strange Creatures...An Additive Wood Sculpture Project, June, p. 43
Self-Portrait Sculpture, May, p. 22


YOUNG ARTISTS

Barber, Jessie, Feb., p. 41
Dias, April, May, p. 37
Irwin, Genevieve, Mar., p. 41
Lindberg, Anne, June, p. 41
Wu, Michael, Apr., p. 33


AUTHORS

Barmore, Karen, June, p. 46
Bowen, Judy Domeny, Apr., p. 38
Brew, Charl Anne, Feb., p. 34
Buck, Susan, Mar., p. 34
Farris, Cynthia Cox, Feb., p. 33
Gamble, Harriet, Feb., p. 22; Apr., p. 40
Gibson, Marcia, Mar., p. 30; May, p. 42
Gorberg, Sharon, May, p. 22
Greenman, Geri, Feb., p. 25; Mar., pp. 28, 42; Apr., p. 18;June, p. 30
Guhin, Paula, Apr., p. 37
Herberholz, Barbara, Mar., p. 48
Hiller, Peter, May, p. 40
Hubbard, Guy, Feb., p. 29; Mar., pp. 37, 44; Apr., p. 29; May, pp. 28, 33; June, p. 37
Janzen, Kathryn, May, p. 24
Kemp Jane, June, p. 46
Ladson, Henrietta, Feb., p. 49
Johnson, Mark M., Feb., p. 45; May, p. 44; June, p. 22
Jones, AnnMarie, June, p. 44
Lambert, Phyllis Gilchrist, Apr., p. 36
Mannlein, Sally, Mar., p. 36
Mathes, Len, Mar., p. 32; Apr., p. 16
McGonigle, Kathleen, Mar., p. 62
Meilach, Dona Z., June, p. 32
Namnoum, Donna, Feb., p. 26
Osterer, Irv, Mar., p. 60
Patterson, Berniece, May, p. 52
Prater, Michael, June, p. 28
Phillips, Shelley, Apr., p. 34
Rohrbach, Marla, Apr., p. 24
Sartorius, Tara Cady, Feb., p. 42; Apr., p. 26; June, p. 34
Scherer, Lori, June, p. 26
Skophammer, K., Mar., p. 58
Smith, Gay Lynn P., Mar., p. 61
Székely, George, Feb., p. 51; Apr., p. 39; June, p. 45
Turner, Dianne, May, p. 26
Yoerg, Kim, May, p. 50
Young, Carol, June, p. 42
Wales, Andrew, June, p. 43
Zimmerman, Midge, May, p. 38


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