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  2. Natalie Robinson Cole - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Robinson Cole (1901 – December 12, 1984) [1] was an American educator known for her teaching methods in elementary classrooms. For much of her career, Cole taught inner city children in the Los Angeles area. She wrote two books, Arts in the Classroom (1940) [2] which, as of 1963, had been reprinted thirteen times. [3]

  3. New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture

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    The School's exhibition program, in its committed gallery space, was described by critic Mario Naves in the New York Observer as "one of the city's most significant venues for contemporary art." [4] The school has greatly expanded its program since 1988, which now includes "painting excursions to Governors Island, museum and artist studio trips."

  4. Natalie Westbrook - Wikipedia

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    Westbrook has lectured at Yale School of Art, Carnegie Mellon University, Cooper Union, Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Between 2006 - 2012, Westbrook collaborated with The Paper Bag Players , the oldest operating children’s theater company in the United States. [ 5 ]

  5. Learning Through Art - Wikipedia

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    Learning Through Art is an educational program of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. LTA pairs practicing artists with participating public elementary school classrooms throughout the five boroughs of New York City. These resident artists spend one day a week for a period of 10 or 20 weeks working with classroom instructors to create and execute ...

  6. Art Instruction Schools - Wikipedia

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    Ad as it appeared in Modern Romances (November 1949). Art Instruction, Inc. was known to many aspiring artists as the Draw Me!School, because of the familiar "Talent Test" advertising campaigns seen in magazine ads, matchbook covers with Spunky the Donkey, TV commercials and online promotions with the "Draw Me!"

  7. New York Academy of Art - Wikipedia

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    The academy also offers continuing education classes [23] and a post-baccalaureate Certificate in Fine Art. [3] The academy was granted an Absolute Charter on June 24, 1994, by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. It is institutionally accredited by the Board of Regents and the Commissioner of Education acting under ...

  8. Natalie Frank - Wikipedia

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    Frank was a high school National Merit Finalist, but was denied a place in the National Honor Society due to conflicts with school administrators over her drawings from life. [3] Frank earned her BA in Studio Art from Yale University in 2002, and her MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University in 2006.

  9. Royal Drawing School - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Drawing School is a not-for-profit educational organisation and registered charity [1] in Shoreditch, in the London Borough of Hackney, England. It was founded in 2000 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales ) and artist Catherine Goodman as The Prince's Drawing School and received its current name in 2014.