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100

This term can be used to describe artwork that has humanlike characteristics.

What is anthropomorphic?

100

Woody De Othello designs clay vessels to hold these.

What are emotions?

100

In this year Simone Leigh began showing her personal artwork.

What is 2001?

100

This American architect designed Falling Water.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

200

This artist uses glazing techniques that crack, bulge, and explode.

Who is Takuro Kuwata?

200

This is a sculpture designed to be hung on a wall.

What is a wall relief?

200

This writer is the subject of Simone Leigh's sculpture Sharifa.

Who is Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts?

200

This drawing technique creates the illusion of depth by connecting all parallel receding lines to a single dot.

What is one point perspective?

300

These words describe how an artwork looks and what it is used for.

What is form and function?

300

These two types of clay are used in Shary Boyle's sculpture Peacock Spider.

What are stoneware and porcelain?

300

This event is referred to as "The Olympics of the Art World"

What is the Venice Biennale?

300

This architect used modern swirling designs in his buildings like the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Who is Frank Gehry?

400

Artist Varmen D'Apollonio began to make these because of a lack of lighting at home.

What are lamps?

400

Rose B. Simpson uses masks as a way to represent these.

What are ancestors?

400

This straw-like materials used by Simone Leigh is frequently used in African architecture.

What is raffia?

400

This simple bent shape can be used to join two pieces in 3-D design.

What is an L-Brace?

500

This word can be used to describe an object or artwork that is highly functional.

What is utilitarian?

500

Small mass-produced ceramic statues are referred to as this.

What are collectibles?

500

Simone Leigh's tribute to black beauty Brick House is a 16 foot tall bronze sculpture displayed here.

What is the New York High Line?

500

This art movement from the 1960's used high contrast designs to create illusions of movement or depth. 

What is OpArt?