SeascapeSurrealismTextureRenaissanceJacksonPollockLineVincentVanGoghMoneygamiBalanceParisFridaKahloJeanMichelBasquiatDanceEricEdwardsAfricanMasksTheBluePeriodModularOrigamiEmphasisPabloPicassoTheCraneJapanActionPaintingMovementPatternStillLifeSalvadorDaliBrooklynLandscapeCubismColorJoanMiroTheRosePeriodShapeSpaceNo GluingandNoCuttingRealismHealingProportionUnityLeonardoDa VinciWashiFauvismElementsof ArtWood,AnimalHair, andClayVarietyEdvardMunchAndyWarholPopArtWetOrigamiArts &CraftsSelf-PortraitExpressionismAbstractArtPrinciplesof DesignWorldWar IIOrigamiValuePrintmakingFormSeascapeSurrealismTextureRenaissanceJacksonPollockLineVincentVanGoghMoneygamiBalanceParisFridaKahloJeanMichelBasquiatDanceEricEdwardsAfricanMasksTheBluePeriodModularOrigamiEmphasisPabloPicassoTheCraneJapanActionPaintingMovementPatternStillLifeSalvadorDaliBrooklynLandscapeCubismColorJoanMiroTheRosePeriodShapeSpaceNo GluingandNoCuttingRealismHealingProportionUnityLeonardoDa VinciWashiFauvismElementsof ArtWood,AnimalHair, andClayVarietyEdvardMunchAndyWarholPopArtWetOrigamiArts &CraftsSelf-PortraitExpressionismAbstractArtPrinciplesof DesignWorldWar IIOrigamiValuePrintmakingForm

Visual Arts Bingo 2.0 - 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. Seascape
  2. Surrealism
  3. Texture
  4. Renaissance
  5. Jackson Pollock
  6. Line
  7. Vincent Van Gogh
  8. Moneygami
  9. Balance
  10. Paris
  11. Frida Kahlo
  12. Jean Michel Basquiat
  13. Dance
  14. Eric Edwards
  15. African Masks
  16. The Blue Period
  17. Modular Origami
  18. Emphasis
  19. Pablo Picasso
  20. The Crane
  21. Japan
  22. Action Painting
  23. Movement
  24. Pattern
  25. Still Life
  26. Salvador Dali
  27. Brooklyn
  28. Landscape
  29. Cubism
  30. Color
  31. Joan Miro
  32. The Rose Period
  33. Shape
  34. Space
  35. No Gluing and No Cutting
  36. Realism
  37. Healing
  38. Proportion
  39. Unity
  40. Leonardo Da Vinci
  41. Washi
  42. Fauvism
  43. Elements of Art
  44. Wood, Animal Hair, and Clay
  45. Variety
  46. Edvard Munch
  47. Andy Warhol
  48. Pop Art
  49. Wet Origami
  50. Arts & Crafts
  51. Self-Portrait
  52. Expressionism
  53. Abstract Art
  54. Principles of Design
  55. World War II
  56. Origami
  57. Value
  58. Printmaking
  59. Form