Art in a Box: Nike Savvas Suitable for K-6. Showtime What can you see when you look at this artwork?

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Art in a Box: Nike Savvas Suitable for K-6

Showtime What can you see when you look at this artwork?

Mirroring Mimes Imagine you are standing in front of this artwork. What would you do? How would you move? Nike Savvas Showtime 1999

It’s Showtime! Lights, camera, action! Time to bring Showtime to your classroom…

Fragmented Portraits Imagine what your reflection would look like if you were to stand in front of Showtime. Would it be like looking into your bathroom mirror at home?

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