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Cameras are an important part of Weis’s work. Here, she explains the technology and process behind her work.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Visual & Performing Arts standards.
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Cameras are an important part of Weis’s work. Here, she explains the technology and process behind her work.Video
Dan Wagoner encourages young people to explore dancing by studying movements and the anatomy of the body.Video
Wagoner explains his personal history with dance, which began when he was a young boy in West Virginia.Video
Wagoner’s family provided him with a stable anchor that helped him go forward and explore his passion.Video
The Eye Wonder team discovers what it takes to be a fashion designer. D.V. visits the fashion department at the American Intercontinental University and learns all about the things a fashion designer...Video
L.I.P.S. stands for Live Internet Performing Structure. It’s a long-distance process that involves mixing dance videos.Video
For Elena Madden, inspiration for her art is in light patterns and ever-changing colors of fluid surfaces. Residing in Beaufort, coupled with living on a houseboat, Elena's inspiration is all around...Video
About the Painter This unfinished painting showing peasants carrying firewood dates from the last part of Millet’s life, when his works focused on the hardships of rural life. Millet described in a...Video
About the Painter Berthe Morisot was a friend of Manet’s and a central member of the Impressionist circle. This image of Morisot’s daughter, Julie, and her nanny was painted in the garden of a...Video
About the Painter In 1888, Monet began to paint works of art in series—among them, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and Venice—but by far the largest and most intense are his studies of light and water on...