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    I recently visited the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art on Sept 2, 2017. My husband also came with me to share this experience. I first noticed upon arriving there that the outside grounds of the building are kept beautifully. I was eager to go inside. Some pics upon arrival at Lauren Roger Museum. After entering the main doors, I was greeted by a gentleman named David who was very friendly and polite. The first room we visited was the Native American Basket Gallery which held was numerous woven

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    On Sunday, February 7, I went to the Sam Nobel Art Museum for the first time with one of my friends, and we were both surprised at how much we enjoyed our time there. Its not that we went in expecting not to have a good experience we just expected it to be “ok”. We walked in confused at where to go, we wondered for a few minuets before going through the second set of doors leading us into the main exhibits. Our first visit was to the dinosaurs followed by the native American art exhibit. Upon entering

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    I visited the Swedish American Museum. It was a nice, little, cozy museum that taught me a lot about the Swedes and their trip to America. The main exhibit focused on the immigration of the Swedes to Chicago and what they did when they got to Chicago. It was their dream to immigrate to Chicago, because in 1850, there was not a lot of jobs outside of the agricultural service leading to a lot of them being poor and there was a drought which kept crops from growing. Also, the Swedish came to America

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    During Thanksgiving Break, I visited the St. Louis Art Museum in my hometown. Through many floors of sculptures, painting, and other objects, the one thing that caught my eye was the portrait called Women Seated on Sofa in Interior. This piece was by Fredrick Carl Frieseke an American impressionist painter. He favored quiet, interior scenes of women. Frieseke used the setting of the portrait to explore the interplay of light, color, and pattern. The medium of this canvas is oil and it’s dated back

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    I visited the path of life at the Arizona State Museum. I decided to talk about the Indé Indians that are the White Mountain Apache, San Carlos Apache and the Tonto Apache all categorized as the Apache tribe of Indians. The apaches lived in the central Arizona Mountains. Here the apaches provided raw materials for food, shelter and their clothing. I will be focusing on the human environment interaction on how the Apaches practiced agriculture, how they obtained their food and water and lastly how

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    Thinking that prison is the absolute worst place to be is a folly upon whoever thinks it. Prison is comfy compared to being a soldier. Prison is absolute heaven. What more can you ask for? You receive decent food, have activities to keep you busy and if you aren't in a maximum security you may even get to walk around and enjoy your day as you wish. Prison is comfy. You get blankets and pillows and can make friends with other inmates. There are bars on the windows so people can't escape. Sleep is

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    I chose to visit the Saint Louis Holocaust Museum for my independent field trip on April 6, 2016 to get out of my typical comfort zone and learn about a specific group of people that endured the largest genocide in recorded history. Upon entering the building, I was shocked to see the number of uniforms and other items that were recovered from World War II. This was the first thing that really set the tone for me and put me in the right emotional state to think about the fact that these are real

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    This week readings discusses both the history of museums, primarily in the United States, and their evolution from high brow institutions to ones that serve, educate, and engage the populace. The articles also trace the constant discussions museum professionals had regarding the focus and dissemination of their collections. These articles all agree that museums must transform from places that solely focus on the collection, preservation, conservation, and dissemination of rare items to ones that

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    1959, The El Paso Museum of Art has been a pillar of the community (reword). The museum mission is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit artwork that strengthens the Museum’s permanent collection. The museum also offers programs and training devoted to education the public in regards to the regions cultural diversity. The El Museum of Art also displays films, lectures, and concerts to the general public. The museum permanent collection includes more than 5,000 works of art. The museum is funded under

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    HUM 111 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT 3 STRAYER To purchase this visit following link: https://coursehomework.com/product/hum-111-week-10-assignment-3-strayer/ Contact us at: HELP@COURSEHOMEWORK.COM HUM 111 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT 3 STRAYER Due Week 10 (03/14/2016) and worth 100 points As a way of experiencing the Humanities beyond your classroom, computer, and textbook, you are asked to do a certain type of “cultural activity” that fits well with our course and then report on your experience. Your instructor

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