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  2. Industrial arts - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Arts (IA) is an important part of the (NSW) high school curriculum. Industrial Arts syllabi are managed, like all NSW syllabi by the Board of Studies.In some schools Industrial Arts faculties have become part of a larger Technology faculty, however, many schools still have a stand-alone Industrial Arts faculty.

  3. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

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    The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (French: Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes) was a specialized exhibition held in Paris, France, from April 29 (the day after it was inaugurated in a private ceremony by the President of France) [1] to October 25, 1925. [2]

  4. Industrial Arts Curriculum Project - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Arts Curriculum Project (IACP) was established by Donald G. Lux and Willis Ray, the IACP project coordinators, to established an industrial arts curriculum concerned with the instructional representation of the structure of knowledge.

  5. Walter Smith (art educator) - Wikipedia

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    Instruction in industrial design means a clear presentation of the principles which obtain in the construction and harmonious arrangement of geometric form for decorative purposes, the proper use of plant forms in ornamental arrangements, and the principles of good taste to be found in the great history styles of art.

  6. Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art - Wikipedia

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    Art classrooms, circa 1891 Classes began during the fall of 1877, and were held in a building at 312 North Broad Street. [ 1 ] Shortly thereafter, classes were moved into the old Franklin Institute (now the Philadelphia History Museum ) at 15 South 7th Street.

  7. Exhibition of Industrial Arts and Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Exhibition of Industrial Arts and Manufacturers was held in 1849 in Birmingham [1] between 3 September until 15 December 1849. [2] It was held in a temporary two storey building in the grounds of the former Bingley House .

  8. Industrial archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The field of industrial archaeology incorporates a range of disciplines including archaeology, architecture, construction, engineering, historic preservation, museology, technology, urban planning and other specialties, in order to piece together the history of past industrial activities. [2]

  9. International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The main aim of the exhibition was to draw international attention to the city's achievements in applied sciences, industry and the arts during the Industrial Revolution. However, it was also hoped the Exhibition would raise enough money for a much-needed museum, art gallery and school of art in the city.