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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an art instruction" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used when referring to a specific type of guidance or lesson related to art.
Example: "The book provides an art instruction that helps beginners understand the basics of painting."
Alternatives: "an art lesson" or "an art guide".
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His mother is the founder of Images and Imagination, an art instruction program for children in Bloomfield Hills.
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"Unlike other countries, there is very little — if any — art instruction in Saudi schools," he said by telephone from Riyadh.
A year after the Academy opened as a school for art instruction it organized its first annual show, 170 contemporary portraits, landscapes and historical sagas.
His principal started it all by asking him to add 47 minutes a week of art instruction to the curriculum.
In New York, the National Academy of Design -- founded by, among others, the landscape painter Thomas Cole, the sculptor John Frazee and the portrait and history painters Samuel F. B. Morse and Rembrandt Peale -- opened in 1825 as a school for art instruction.
It felt appropriate at an underfunded school where "art instruction" usually extended solely to gluing silver and purple glitter on photocopied pictures of the Virgin Mary.
"When I was a kid, my aunt introduced me to a woman who gave art instruction," Snowden explains.
A major center for art instruction is the Stevenson Academy of Fine Arts in Oyster Bay, the only classical art school on Long Island, said Atilla Hejja, its director.
It is truly a gem and provides art instruction to over 6,400 children from both the Los Angeles Unified School District as well as the community of Watts.
Students work on reading from 8 30 to 11 a.m. and then have art instruction for an additional hour.
If a teacher wants to do a new instructional unit, take a field trip, or provide students with art instruction, they often have to fund the materials themselves.
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