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WHAT IS ART? Art is an integral part of our lives. We create it, we destroy it. We do a lot with art, from the stamp on a letter, to this book. Artists help us see, adapt, and use ideas. Art is different for each person. For the senior art students art is their life. No longer are they considered senior art students, but are students of the arts, creators and explorers. They express our feelings and needs through their media. Our dreams become visible through artists’ work, be it a comic strip, an invitation to graduation ceremony or a commer¬ cial advertisement. It takes much self-discipline and hard work to create a piece of art. Art students spend perhaps three times more hours on their classes than the credit hours indicate. Rethrowing ceramic pottery, doing many different studies of a single portrait, or spending a week to a month of research and development of a pain¬ ting is time consuming work that the artists might do before presenting the completed piece for a grade. by Terry Menard, Artist After three and a half years of specialized courses in the different areas of art, plus all the general education requirements for gradua¬ tion, the art students must take Senior Studio. In this course the students are required to do a survey paper, exhibit works of the previous two years and present an oral disser¬ tation for the art faculty. The senior art shows are held in the Spiva Art Center gallery and are open to the public for viewing and the sale of selected works. 26
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“The Theatre is the only art form that dies every night only to be reborn each day, for it exists whenever ac¬ tors perform before an audience.” —Oscar Brockett 25
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