Miscellaneous
Visual Arts
Performing Arts
Literary Arts
Culinary Arts
100

T/F 

Art is any expression of creative talent that produces a product for people to enjoy.

True

100

Visual arts are arts you can _____________.

see

100

T/F

Performing Arts are art that requires the artist to perform for an audience.

True

100

Literary Arts are art that you can ___________.

read

100

T/F

Examples of Culinary Arts are drama, dance, theatre, puppetry & singing

False!  

Culinary Art is art you can eat.

200

What does an architect do?

Design buildings and make the blueprints.

200

What do you call the little dots often used to colour cartoons, so not as much ink is used?

bendy dots

200

What country did ballet originate in?

Hint: It was used in the royal court and during parties.

Italy

200

Give an example of literary art.

Poetry, novel, short story, the script written by a screenwriter or playwright 

200

Name the type of artist who uses the mediums: fondant, icing, gum paste, and candy clay.

Cake Decorator

300

We talked about how topics can be either SUBJECTIVE or OBJECTIVE.  Which one means we can have different opinions?  Which one is based on fact, so we can't have different opinions?

Subjective - can have different opinions

Objective - based on fact

300

Give 2 examples of different mediums that a modern painter might use, and 1 example of mediums an ancient painter might have used

Modern - acrylic, watercolour, oil

Ancient - berries, crushed kohl

300

Mozart was a child prodigy who started composing music by age 5!  He died quite young at the age of 35. How many pieces of music did he write in his lifetime?

Was it 250, 25-30, over 600 or over 6,000

Over 600

300

Short Stories & Novels have the same 5 basic elements.  Name 3 of them.

Characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme/moral

300

A person who makes candy is called a ___________.

confectioner

400

Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.  If someone says the Mona Lisa is "the best painting ever made," is that SUBJECTIVE or OBJECTIVE?

Subjective

400

There are 2 forms of sculptures: in the round & relief.  What is the difference between them?

In the round - stand on their own, can be viewed from all sides.

Relief - attached to a background or carved into a wall.  Can't see the back.

400

What are the 4 categories of instruments in an orchestra?

Brass, percussion, strings, woodwinds

400

What is the main difference between the work of a Playwright & the work of a Screenwriter?

Playwright - writes scripts for plays

Screenwriter - scripts for movies

400

What country was ice cream first made in?

China - as early as 3,000 BC!

500

We looked at a beautiful white marble building that was built in India, to be a tomb for a ruler's wife.  It took over 20,000 men and over 1,000 elephants to build.  What is it called?

The Taj Mahal

500

Old photos used to always be posed and people didn't really smile for them.  Now with cameras easier to use and more affordable to buy, people are taking more photos.  What do you call a photo where the subject (person in the photo) wasn't posing, and may not be aware the photo is being taken.  Often people are smiling, enjoying life in these photos.

Candid photo

500

What is the name of the main actress in Mary Poppins & The Sound of Music?

Julie Andrews
500

Name 3 genres of novels.

Hint: a novel is a fictional story, minimum of 40,000 words

fantasy, action, mystery, romance, drama, historical fiction, sci-fi...

500

What do we call it when a chef takes the time to present food on the plate in a fancy or decorative way, perhaps for a restaurant?

Plating

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