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This fifth unit of a course on Art Appreciation looks at different forms of three-dimensional art. Students learn about sculpture and its history, government-funded art works, and controversy in art. They look at other types of 3-D media, including basketry, pottery, porcelain, masks, and modern media. They also learn about earthworks, which are large pieces of art created outdoors. A final assignment in this unit has students create a piece of 3-D art or a travel brochure highlighting the world's best earthworks.
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assemblage, basketry, carving, casting, earthworks, high relief, low relief, modern-day media, porcelain, ready-made object, sculpture in the round, 3-d media, christo and jeanne-claude, department of defense education activity, dodea: art appreciation: unit 5: 3-d art, duane hanson, great serpent mound, hammurabi’s code of law, nancy holt, robert smithson, spiral jetty, sun tunnels, terracotta warriors, the umbrellas, art analysis and appreciation, media and methods for creating art
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- Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
- The intended use for this resource is Instructional|practice