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IMAG #6

InSEA ART Education VISUAL Journal  IMAG #6

Guest Editor: Samia Elsheikh

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.

April 2018

 

Editorial

 

Saria Sidky

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.0


Art Education

Samia Elsheikh

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.1


Introduction : Art Education

Huda Zaky

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.2


Media in Art Education 

Ahmed Hatem Said

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.2


Mother and Women Status in Ancient Human Civilizations 

Ahmed Shaaban

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.4


Art Project to Recycle Plastic Objects 

Amany Soliman

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.5


The Aesthetics of Islamic Architecture and Heritage of the Egyptian Public Water Fountains 

Ayman Nabih
DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.6

 


Cultural Activity of the Museum of Modern Art 

Bilal Makled

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.7
 


 Museum Education Experiment in Egypt 

Dina Adel Hassan

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.8


Sculpture with Different Materials 

Samia Moussa Chtioui

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.9


The MASK Prize: Ensuring Innovative Young Africans Creating Africa's Future Prosperity and Well-being 

Alla Tkachuk

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.10


Aesthetic, Technical and Cultural Dimension of Nubian Crafts and Palm Woven Plates 

Mostafa ElRazzaz

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.11


Teaching Visual Art is Raising the Standard of Art Education in Nigeria 

Prince Olusegun Adeniyi

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.12


Trip to Ghana 

Remon Saweres

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.13


The Case of Museum in Boxed Egyptian Museum Family and School Outreach Cultural 

Sahar Khalil

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.14


Mon Corps

Sami Ben Ameur

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.15


Frequencies Project 

Samia Elsheikh

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.16


Critical Pedagogy/Art and the Dialogue of Culture 

Saria Sidky

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.17


Weaving with Reality 

Tahany Kalktawy

DOI: 10.24981/2414-3332-6.2018.6.18

 

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