FormWhat Elementof Art is ashape that hasbecome three-dimensional?MaterialWorldWhat permanentexhibition shows thegreat differences inmaterial goods andcircumstances acrosscountries?ArtHistorianWho studiesart in ahistoricalcontext?GeorgeJenkinsGalleryIn what gallery doesthe Museum hostseveral exhibitionsper year that featureartwork by PolkCounty SchoolDistrict students?OrangeWhat color ismade bymixing redand yellow?RepetitionWhat Principleof Design workswith the patternto make thework of artactive?VioletWhat coloris made bymixing redand blue?EffigyWhat is asculpture ormodel of apersoncalled?DocentWho is an individualtrained to facilitatelearning in a museumthrough a variety ofactivities andtechniques?ProportionWhat is the namefor the relationshipbetween objects ina work based offtheir size?140,000Approximatelyhow manyvisitors come tothe Museumannually?CompositionWhat is the termfor thearrangement ofthe Elements ofArt within anartwork?MotifWhat is thename for arepeated ideaor image inan artwork?HungryPlanetWhat permanentexhibitionshowcases thesimilarities anddifferences in whatfamilies eat acrossthe globe?eMusingsWhat is thename of thePolkMuseum ofArt's blog?5,000Approximatelyhow manyfourthgrade studentstour the Museumannually?LindaRichGalleryWhat is thenew name forthe Taxdal Pre-ColumbianGallery?ForegroundWhat is thename for thepart of anartwork thatseems to beclosest to you?ImpastoWhat is the nameof a paintingtechnique wherethe artist placesthick oil paint on acanvas?ArcheologistWho studieshistory throughthe use ofartifacts andother historicalremains?HollisGalleryWhat is thename of thegallery that actsas theMuseum'slobby?AdultClassesWhat six weekprogram doesthe Museumoffer threetimes a year?SummerArtCampWhat programdoes theMuseum offerfor childrenevery summer?ColorWhat Element ofArt is producedwhen light strikesan object and isreflected back intothe eye?PenfieldLibraryWhat is thename of thelibrarylocated insidethe Museum?LineWhat Element ofArt is a markthat spans adistancebetween twopoints?1970What year did theBoard of Trusteespurchase a vacantPublix supermarketthat would laterbecome theMuseum?PatternWhat Principleof Design refersto the repeatingof an object orsymbol all overthe work of art?LivingWallWhat newfeature in theSculptureGardenreplaced theWater Wall?CuratorWho is the personin charge ofselecting contentfor a museumexhibition?Mayfaireby-the-LakeWhat annualMuseum eventstarted as a smallcraft show on theLakeland Librarylawn in 1971?AcrylicWhat water-based paintdries to apermanentfinish?GreenWhat color ismade bymixingyellow andblue?ShapeWhat Elementof Art is madeof connectedlines thatenclose aspace?UnityWhat Principle ofDesign is thefeeling of harmonybetween all theparts of anartwork?1988When was thecurrentMuseumbuildingformallydedicated?2017When did theMuseumaffiliate withFloridaSouthernCollege?OilPaintWhat paint ismade usingpigment anda drying oil?ArtLabWhat programdoes theMuseum offer onthe 2ndSaturday ofevery month?WatercolorWhat water-based paintistransparent?FormWhat Elementof Art is ashape that hasbecome three-dimensional?MaterialWorldWhat permanentexhibition shows thegreat differences inmaterial goods andcircumstances acrosscountries?ArtHistorianWho studiesart in ahistoricalcontext?GeorgeJenkinsGalleryIn what gallery doesthe Museum hostseveral exhibitionsper year that featureartwork by PolkCounty SchoolDistrict students?OrangeWhat color ismade bymixing redand yellow?RepetitionWhat Principleof Design workswith the patternto make thework of artactive?VioletWhat coloris made bymixing redand blue?EffigyWhat is asculpture ormodel of apersoncalled?DocentWho is an individualtrained to facilitatelearning in a museumthrough a variety ofactivities andtechniques?ProportionWhat is the namefor the relationshipbetween objects ina work based offtheir size?140,000Approximatelyhow manyvisitors come tothe Museumannually?CompositionWhat is the termfor thearrangement ofthe Elements ofArt within anartwork?MotifWhat is thename for arepeated ideaor image inan artwork?HungryPlanetWhat permanentexhibitionshowcases thesimilarities anddifferences in whatfamilies eat acrossthe globe?eMusingsWhat is thename of thePolkMuseum ofArt's blog?5,000Approximatelyhow manyfourthgrade studentstour the Museumannually?LindaRichGalleryWhat is thenew name forthe Taxdal Pre-ColumbianGallery?ForegroundWhat is thename for thepart of anartwork thatseems to beclosest to you?ImpastoWhat is the nameof a paintingtechnique wherethe artist placesthick oil paint on acanvas?ArcheologistWho studieshistory throughthe use ofartifacts andother historicalremains?HollisGalleryWhat is thename of thegallery that actsas theMuseum'slobby?AdultClassesWhat six weekprogram doesthe Museumoffer threetimes a year?SummerArtCampWhat programdoes theMuseum offerfor childrenevery summer?ColorWhat Element ofArt is producedwhen light strikesan object and isreflected back intothe eye?PenfieldLibraryWhat is thename of thelibrarylocated insidethe Museum?LineWhat Element ofArt is a markthat spans adistancebetween twopoints?1970What year did theBoard of Trusteespurchase a vacantPublix supermarketthat would laterbecome theMuseum?PatternWhat Principleof Design refersto the repeatingof an object orsymbol all overthe work of art?LivingWallWhat newfeature in theSculptureGardenreplaced theWater Wall?CuratorWho is the personin charge ofselecting contentfor a museumexhibition?Mayfaireby-the-LakeWhat annualMuseum eventstarted as a smallcraft show on theLakeland Librarylawn in 1971?AcrylicWhat water-based paintdries to apermanentfinish?GreenWhat color ismade bymixingyellow andblue?ShapeWhat Elementof Art is madeof connectedlines thatenclose aspace?UnityWhat Principle ofDesign is thefeeling of harmonybetween all theparts of anartwork?1988When was thecurrentMuseumbuildingformallydedicated?2017When did theMuseumaffiliate withFloridaSouthernCollege?OilPaintWhat paint ismade usingpigment anda drying oil?ArtLabWhat programdoes theMuseum offer onthe 2ndSaturday ofevery month?WatercolorWhat water-based paintistransparent?

PMoA Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What Element of Art is a shape that has become three-dimensional?
    Form
  2. What permanent exhibition shows the great differences in material goods and circumstances across countries?
    Material World
  3. Who studies art in a historical context?
    Art Historian
  4. In what gallery does the Museum host several exhibitions per year that feature artwork by Polk County School District students?
    George Jenkins Gallery
  5. What color is made by mixing red and yellow?
    Orange
  6. What Principle of Design works with the pattern to make the work of art active?
    Repetition
  7. What color is made by mixing red and blue?
    Violet
  8. What is a sculpture or model of a person called?
    Effigy
  9. Who is an individual trained to facilitate learning in a museum through a variety of activities and techniques?
    Docent
  10. What is the name for the relationship between objects in a work based off their size?
    Proportion
  11. Approximately how many visitors come to the Museum annually?
    140,000
  12. What is the term for the arrangement of the Elements of Art within an artwork?
    Composition
  13. What is the name for a repeated idea or image in an artwork?
    Motif
  14. What permanent exhibition showcases the similarities and differences in what families eat across the globe?
    Hungry Planet
  15. What is the name of the Polk Museum of Art's blog?
    eMusings
  16. Approximately how manyfourth grade students tour the Museum annually?
    5,000
  17. What is the new name for the Taxdal Pre-Columbian Gallery?
    Linda Rich Gallery
  18. What is the name for the part of an artwork that seems to be closest to you?
    Foreground
  19. What is the name of a painting technique where the artist places thick oil paint on a canvas?
    Impasto
  20. Who studies history through the use of artifacts and other historical remains?
    Archeologist
  21. What is the name of the gallery that acts as the Museum's lobby?
    Hollis Gallery
  22. What six week program does the Museum offer three times a year?
    Adult Classes
  23. What program does the Museum offer for children every summer?
    Summer Art Camp
  24. What Element of Art is produced when light strikes an object and is reflected back into the eye?
    Color
  25. What is the name of the library located inside the Museum?
    Penfield Library
  26. What Element of Art is a mark that spans a distance between two points?
    Line
  27. What year did the Board of Trustees purchase a vacant Publix supermarket that would later become the Museum?
    1970
  28. What Principle of Design refers to the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art?
    Pattern
  29. What new feature in the Sculpture Garden replaced the Water Wall?
    Living Wall
  30. Who is the person in charge of selecting content for a museum exhibition?
    Curator
  31. What annual Museum event started as a small craft show on the Lakeland Library lawn in 1971?
    Mayfaire by-the-Lake
  32. What water-based paint dries to a permanent finish?
    Acrylic
  33. What color is made by mixing yellow and blue?
    Green
  34. What Element of Art is made of connected lines that enclose a space?
    Shape
  35. What Principle of Design is the feeling of harmony between all the parts of an artwork?
    Unity
  36. When was the current Museum building formally dedicated?
    1988
  37. When did the Museum affiliate with Florida Southern College?
    2017
  38. What paint is made using pigment and a drying oil?
    Oil Paint
  39. What program does the Museum offer on the 2nd Saturday of every month?
    ArtLab
  40. What water-based paint is transparent?
    Watercolor