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Title | Special Announcement: Synopsis of Lectures and Problems in Teachers' Art Course |
Date | 1918-1919 |
Form | flyer |
Dimensions | 2 p., |
Campus | Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles |
Decade | 1910s |
Notes | Flyer for a course by Emelia M. Goldsworthy. |
People | Goldsworthy, Emelia M. |
Repository | Otis Registrar |
Collection | Otis Archives Collection |
Title | Front |
Notes | Includes partial synopsis of work to be done |
Page | front |
ImageID | otisarp002da |
1* Special Announcement Synopsis of Lectures and Problems in Teachers' Art Course. The OTIS ART INSTITUTE has been fortunate in securing the services of Miss Emelia M. Goldsworthy to take charge of this course. Miss Goldsworthy is Director of the Art Department of the Western State Normal School of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and is one of the best known educators in the country. She is on leave of absence from her school this year and has consented to hold a Saturday Morning Class which is particularly planned to meet the needs of the Grade Teacher and Normal Student who are interested in the study of art for self development or in preparation for teaching. Students may enter without previous training in art. The following is a partial synopsis of the work to be done, but it will give an idea of what is in store for those who are able to attend: 1. Discussion of the place arts should hold in a school curriculum. 2. A study and discussion of the various Systems of Public School art. 3. The underlying principles of the arts as observed in common objects. 4. Questions of materials best suited to various kinds of work. 5. The general study of plant life, growth of leaves, stems, flowers, butterflies, and birds frcm natural specimens. 6. Expression of above study in various media,—brush, crayon, pencil — black and color. 7. Special study of color. 8. Classification of colors, and color charts made. |
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