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Chapter 15
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Multiple Choice
This activity contains 6 questions.
Peter Voulkos's work with
anagama,
or a wood burning kiln, is best described as a
warp.
voussoir.
precision process.
controlled accident.
replication process.
Which type of ceramics is fired at very high temperatures and gains a glossy shine after firing?
stoneware
porcelain
bronze
glass
earthenware
An artist creating ceramics in a process which involves rolling the clay into long, ropelike strands is called
molding.
anagama.
throwing.
coiling.
slab construction.
Which aspect is demonstrated by Chihulys
Alabaster Basket Set
?
glass is animated by light
there is an interplay of line and space
All of the answers are correct.
the surface is reflective and transparent
the baskets flow into one another as if still in their liquid state
I Like America and America Likes Me
addressed the unhealed wounds of the Vietnam War. The performance artist who created it was
Joseph Beuys.
Robert Rauschenberg.
Lin Hixson.
Jackson Pollock.
Allan Kaprow.
Performance art exceeds limits of the visual sense and tends to be interdisciplinary. It includes
drama and poetry.
poetry and music.
music and dance.
drama and dance.
All of the answers are correct.
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