Lesson plan about the representation of identity and culture in Texas art. It includes four lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists.
Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art
The mission of the Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art is to promote the preservation, study and appreciation of Texas visual arts and its history.
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Lesson plan about the representation of identity and culture in Texas art. It includes four lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists.
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University of North Texas. Department of Art Education and Art History.Hispanic Art in Texas. Identity, Race, Gender and Visual Culture: Investigating the construction of identity.,
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