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Columbian Maya societies as well as a piece by African-American
artist, John Biggers, of Houston.
The institute was created from a grant by the Getty Center
for Education in the Arts to promote the teaching of visual arts
in public schools.
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with the slide (see below).
Slide: Parson Weems' Fable; Grant Wood; courtesy of the Amon Carter Museum
The following individuals are available to discuss the study print project:
Dr. Jack Davis, co-director of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the
Visual Arts, (817) 565-3951
Dr. R. William McCarter, Regents Professor of art and co-director NTIEVA,
(817) 565-3954
Nancy Berry, NTIEVA study print coordinator, (817) 565-3986
Allison Perkins, education director for the Amon Carter Museum, (817) 738-1933
Gail Davitt, manager of docent/teaching programs for the Dallas Museum of Art,
(214) 922-1200