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Ideas About Art by Kathleen K. Desmond (ISBN: 9781444396003)
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Ideas About Art Unknown - 2011
by Kathleen K. Desmond
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- Title Ideas About Art
- Author Kathleen K. Desmond
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781444396003
About the author
KATHLEEN K. DESMOND is Professor of Art & Design and Byler Distinguished Faculty at the University of Central Missouri. An award-winning teacher and scholar, Desmond teaches art appreciation, aesthetics, art criticism, and art theory. Her articles about contemporary art and artists and college art learning are published in Art Journal, Art Education, Aesthetics On-line, Review, Dialogue, and New Art Examiner. Past Chair of the College Art Association's Education Committee, Desmond conducted conference sessions that yielded data supporting this text.
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