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Public Library Of Youngstown & Mahoning County: Educational Resources: Visual Arts
A great way to get creative is to use the visual arts. Visual arts are an art form that uses different media to create an emotional resp ...
Tracy
July 2nd, 2021
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A great way to get creative is to use the visual arts. Visual arts are an art form that uses different media to create an emotional response to something. The forms of visual arts include painting, crafting, design, architecture, drawing, ceramics, and photography. Â
Children and toddlers begin to use the visual arts very early in life and helps with expression, cognitive reasoning and thinking. Fine motor skills are important when giving young children time to explore, use their imagination and experiment in the field of art.Â
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Art History- the study of the history of paintings, sculpture, and visual arts pertaining to their development.Â
Drawing- an instrument used to print onto a two-dimensional surface which includes a pen, pencil or crayon.Â
Painting- putting color, or pigment on a solid surface.Â
Digital Media-media that is created, published, and distributed on digital electronic devices.Â
Film production-Â a step by step process of making movies.Â
Photography- creating images by recording light.Â
Printmaking-Â creating art by printing on paper.Â
Sculpture-Â the art of carving, modeling, stone, metal, ceramics and plastics.Â
Ceramics- heating or firing clay or other nonmetallic minerals into a hard shapeÂ
The National Gallery of the Arts: NGAkids Art Zone for iPadÂ
A PBS Kids Collection of Visual Art videos, interative lessons and much more through PBS Learning MediaÂ
Elementary Division: Remote Learning Remote Learning Toolkit from the National Art Education AssociationÂ
Fun Stuff for Kids and Teens through the SmithsonianÂ
11 Fact about Arts in Education from Do SomethingÂ
Start with the Arts with The Kennedy CenterÂ
Art History and Artists for Kids from Ducksters.comÂ
Elementary Division: Remote Learning Remote Learning Toolkit from the National Art Education AssociationÂ
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems! from The Kennedy CenterÂ
Animal Art from the Houston ZooÂ
Family Day: The Art Of Animation Additional Videos from the OscarsÂ
Challenge Your Kids With These Six Nature-Photography Projects from the AudubonÂ
An Inspired and Simple Printmaking Lesson for All Levels from The Art of Education UniversityÂ
Met Kids from the Metropolitan Museum of ArtÂ
What are ceramics? from Science LearnÂ
The Arts A Visual EncyclopediaÂ
13 Art Movements Children Should Know by Brad FingerÂ
Career Ideas For Kids Who Like Art by Diane Lindsey ReevesÂ
Art and How It Works An Introduction to Art for Children by Ann KayÂ
The Usborne Art Treasury by Rosie DickinsÂ
Around-the-world Art & Activities Visiting the 7 Continents Through Craft Fun by Judy PressÂ
Nature’s Art Box From T-shirts to Twig Baskets : 65 Cool Projects for Crafty Kids to Make With Natural Materials You Can Find Anywhere by Laura C. MartinÂ
Pop Art Vs. Abstract Art by Baby ProfessorÂ
The Five Parts Of Art by Robin JohnsonÂ
Art For Fall by Rita StoreyÂ
Cubist Art by Alix WoodÂ
Animal Art by Frank RodgersÂ
Tracy
Hello! My name is Ms. Tracy and I am a librarian assistant in the Austintown and Michael Kusalaba Library. I am a new librarian assistant and I enjoy reading nonfiction books about travel and animals. My favorite part about being a librarian is helping all of the wonderful people that I get to meet.
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