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Unit of Study
V. "Found-Objects Interpreted" is a phrase used to describe the use of found-objects that have been altered. Students can collect materials and alter them in order to create original works of art.
Reflection The challenge for students is to deal with the large issues that confront artists as they relate to concepts of conflict and harmony. Creating the work in the out-of-doors brings another dimension and spontaneity to the work. Unit of Study V. Table
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About the Curriculum | Units of Study | Field Trip Activity | Resources NJ Resources | Studying Contemporary Sculpture | Public Relations Reference Chart for Standards | Extension Activities | Standards Forming School Partnerships | Acknowledgements | Meet the Team Click here to view outdoor art in parks and gardens in the the United States and around the globe. |
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