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Find your future in art

2017
Explores eight art and design careers, and includes sidebars that encourage extended learning, online research, and critical thinking skills.
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Creative colleges

finding the best programs for aspiring actors, artists, designers, dancers, musicians, writers, and more
2017
Profiles more than 275 college programs for actors, artists, dancers, musicians, and writers, each listing degrees offered, concentrations, scholarships, opportunities, and alumni accomplishments and offering information on academic life, preparing portfolios, auditioning, and more.
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Multimedia artist and animator

Focuses on the vocational career of multimedia arts and animators, including opportunities, various mediums, and training.
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Careers in the arts

fine, performing & visual
A guide to finding and maintaining a job in the arts industries.
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Art in action

expressive arts therapy and social change
2011

Cool careers without college for people who love art

Offers readers interested in careers in the arts a framework for putting their passion into action.

Linking picture book biographies to national content standards

200+ lives to explore
2016
"Pairs narrative nonfiction biographies rich in language and illustrations with national content standards in...social studies, science, and the arts"--Provided by publisher.

Art, culture, and sports

Presents a series of maps and infographics offering information on art, sports, and cultural topics around the world, such as the average daily calorie consumption, how many athletes are in the United States, and how many hours people use social media in a typical day.

Art

2016
Introduces 8 high-interest art and design careers that inspire extended learning, online research, and critical thinking skills.

Art, culture, and sports

"This visually exciting book takes a unique look at our globe from the perspective of art, culture, and sports. Using an innovative design, maps are populated by infographics, graphs, and icons to represent information and statistics about a subject in a very visual way. This aids readers in comparing and contrasting the same subjects in different parts of the world. Each spread explores one subject in-depth, such as what the relationship is between fashion producers and consumers, who the most-read authors are around the world, how a country's education rates compare to their amount of Nobel Prize laureates, and which foods and drinks are most popular in different cultures"--Provided by publisher.

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