Photography
Music
Literature
Theater/Film
Street Art/Performance/Cultural Heritage
100

The first non-permanent camera.

What is the camera obscura?

100

This musician was associated with ragtime

Who is Scott Joplin?

100

The form of literature that uses rhythm, rhyme, musical quality, or intensely artistic structure to evoke meaning

What is poetry?

100

This play by Sophocles is considered a tragedy.

What is Oedipus Rex?

100

An American artist whose street art fell in the category of pop art

Who is Keith Haring?

200

Frenchman responsible for creating the first photograph.

Who is Joseph Nicéphore Niépce?

200

Period of music that was roughly between 450 and 1400 and associated with monastic communities.

What is medieval?

200

Language written or spoken in its ordinary, natural flow and grammatical structure

What is prose?

200

Theatrical works based on historical narratives and mostly dealing with political events such as the rise or fall of monarchs, war between nations, or political revolts.

What are history plays?

200

An anonymous artist who goes by a pseudonym to hide his real identity

Who is Banksy?

300

Figure who photographed Migrant Mother, 1936?

Who is Dorothea Lange?

300

This figure developed a mathematical concept of music that created the musical scale based on ratios of sound vibrations

Who is Pythagoras?

300

A literary theme in which a first-person narrator’s credibility is compromised

What is an unreliable narrator?

300

One important benefit of theater in ancient Greece. 

What is catharsis?

300

The act put into place in 1990 protects both human remains and grave objects and establishes a standardized process of recognition

NAGPRA (Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act)

400

Photography style that is meant to capture real people and real events.

What is documentary photography?

400

Musician especially talented at composing “miniatures” and based in New York City

Who is Duke Ellington?

400

Departure, initiation, and return are key components of this.

What is the Hero's Journey?

400

called "talking pictures"

What are talkies?

400

Term that means "return to country"

What is repatriation? 

500

French artist who helped transform photography into an art form and supported Impressionism

Who is Nadar?

500

Period of music between 1600 and 1750 that is defined by a preference for the sounds of harpsichords.

What is Baroque?

500

The term developed by a 19th-century novelist to describe the basic structure of narrative plots

What is Freytag’s Pyramid?

500

The literary device in which the audience knows more information than the characters in the narrative

What is dramatic irony?

500

Cultural heritage that was removed after trade dispute in 1897 that led to a war between Britain and the kingdom of Benin

What are the Benin Bronzes?