CuratorThecaretaker orsupervisor ofa museum'sartwork.ShapeA 2-D (flat)area set offby lines orsome otherelementSpaceThe distance orarea between,around, above,below, or withinobjects.VisualTextureAn illusionof texturecreated on aflat surface.Compositionartist’sarrangement orplacement ofvisual elementsin an artworkPhotomontagea picture made bycombiningphotographs (orparts ofphotographs)using the collagetechniqueWarmColorsColors thatsuggest warmthor intensefeelings. (red,yellow, orange)TactileTexturereal textureyou can feelwith yourfingersImpliedLineAn imaginaryline created bythe arrangementof elements orobjects in a workof art.RomareBeardenAn artist most famousfor his collage art, thatfeatured themes basedon his experiencesliving in North Carolinaand in Harlem, NY,Black culture, civilrights, and jazz music.LineA markmade bya movingpoint.JazzMusicA music that originatedin Black communitiesin New Orleans, LA inthe early 1900's. It wasalso very importantpart of HarlemRenaissance, mostinfluenced RomareBearden's art.Varietyacombinationof differenttypes of anelement of artOrganicNatural orfree-formshape orform.ColorWhat theeye seeswhen light isreflected offan objectCoolColorsColors thatsuggest cold,cool, calmfeelings, orsadness (blue,green, violet)TheGreatMigrationA time in the early1900’s when millionsof Black Americansmoved from the ruralsouth to northerncities, in search ofbetter opportunities.AdhesiveA substancethat holds fastor sticks thingstogether, suchas glue orcementUnityIn art, this refersto the wayvarious elementscome together tocreate a sense ofwholenessElementof ArtBasic visualsymbols anartist uses tocreate worksof art.FormA 3-dimensionalobject.ValueThelightness ordarkness ofa colorThemethe central ideaor message theartist wishes toconvey in theirartwork.ColorSchemeA group ofcolors that worktogether tocreate a certainlook, mood, ormeaning.JuxtapositionPutting two or moredissimilar elementsnext to each otherto create anautomaticcomparisonbetween them.HarlemRenaissanceA cultural revival ofarts, music, andliterature inHarlem, New Yorkaround the 1920’s,centered in Blackculture.Collagea 2-dimensionalwork of art madeby gluing bits ofpaper, pictures,fabric or othermaterials to a flatsurfaceCuratorThecaretaker orsupervisor ofa museum'sartwork.ShapeA 2-D (flat)area set offby lines orsome otherelementSpaceThe distance orarea between,around, above,below, or withinobjects.VisualTextureAn illusionof texturecreated on aflat surface.Compositionartist’sarrangement orplacement ofvisual elementsin an artworkPhotomontagea picture made bycombiningphotographs (orparts ofphotographs)using the collagetechniqueWarmColorsColors thatsuggest warmthor intensefeelings. (red,yellow, orange)TactileTexturereal textureyou can feelwith yourfingersImpliedLineAn imaginaryline created bythe arrangementof elements orobjects in a workof art.RomareBeardenAn artist most famousfor his collage art, thatfeatured themes basedon his experiencesliving in North Carolinaand in Harlem, NY,Black culture, civilrights, and jazz music.LineA markmade bya movingpoint.JazzMusicA music that originatedin Black communitiesin New Orleans, LA inthe early 1900's. It wasalso very importantpart of HarlemRenaissance, mostinfluenced RomareBearden's art.Varietyacombinationof differenttypes of anelement of artOrganicNatural orfree-formshape orform.ColorWhat theeye seeswhen light isreflected offan objectCoolColorsColors thatsuggest cold,cool, calmfeelings, orsadness (blue,green, violet)TheGreatMigrationA time in the early1900’s when millionsof Black Americansmoved from the ruralsouth to northerncities, in search ofbetter opportunities.AdhesiveA substancethat holds fastor sticks thingstogether, suchas glue orcementUnityIn art, this refersto the wayvarious elementscome together tocreate a sense ofwholenessElementof ArtBasic visualsymbols anartist uses tocreate worksof art.FormA 3-dimensionalobject.ValueThelightness ordarkness ofa colorThemethe central ideaor message theartist wishes toconvey in theirartwork.ColorSchemeA group ofcolors that worktogether tocreate a certainlook, mood, ormeaning.JuxtapositionPutting two or moredissimilar elementsnext to each otherto create anautomaticcomparisonbetween them.HarlemRenaissanceA cultural revival ofarts, music, andliterature inHarlem, New Yorkaround the 1920’s,centered in Blackculture.Collagea 2-dimensionalwork of art madeby gluing bits ofpaper, pictures,fabric or othermaterials to a flatsurface

Sculpture 1 Module 1 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. The caretaker or supervisor of a museum's artwork.
    Curator
  2. A 2-D (flat) area set off by lines or some other element
    Shape
  3. The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within objects.
    Space
  4. An illusion of texture created on a flat surface.
    Visual Texture
  5. artist’s arrangement or placement of visual elements in an artwork
    Composition
  6. a picture made by combining photographs (or parts of photographs) using the collage technique
    Photomontage
  7. Colors that suggest warmth or intense feelings. (red, yellow, orange)
    Warm Colors
  8. real texture you can feel with your fingers
    Tactile Texture
  9. An imaginary line created by the arrangement of elements or objects in a work of art.
    Implied Line
  10. An artist most famous for his collage art, that featured themes based on his experiences living in North Carolina and in Harlem, NY, Black culture, civil rights, and jazz music.
    Romare Bearden
  11. A mark made by a moving point.
    Line
  12. A music that originated in Black communities in New Orleans, LA in the early 1900's. It was also very important part of Harlem Renaissance, most influenced Romare Bearden's art.
    Jazz Music
  13. a combination of different types of an element of art
    Variety
  14. Natural or free-form shape or form.
    Organic
  15. What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object
    Color
  16. Colors that suggest cold, cool, calm feelings, or sadness (blue, green, violet)
    Cool Colors
  17. A time in the early 1900’s when millions of Black Americans moved from the rural south to northern cities, in search of better opportunities.
    The Great Migration
  18. A substance that holds fast or sticks things together, such as glue or cement
    Adhesive
  19. In art, this refers to the way various elements come together to create a sense of wholeness
    Unity
  20. Basic visual symbols an artist uses to create works of art.
    Element of Art
  21. A 3-dimensional object.
    Form
  22. The lightness or darkness of a color
    Value
  23. the central idea or message the artist wishes to convey in their artwork.
    Theme
  24. A group of colors that work together to create a certain look, mood, or meaning.
    Color Scheme
  25. Putting two or more dissimilar elements next to each other to create an automatic comparison between them.
    Juxtaposition
  26. A cultural revival of arts, music, and literature in Harlem, New York around the 1920’s, centered in Black culture.
    Harlem Renaissance
  27. a 2-dimensional work of art made by gluing bits of paper, pictures, fabric or other materials to a flat surface
    Collage