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Women in the Arts

Women have created amazing works in every category of art. From film to literature, and from dance to fashion, their creativity has inspired the world. Women in the Arts explores these innovative women and their creations. Readers will learn about their lives and how they have influenced the world of art. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

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All 6 titles found.

  • Cover: Women in Film

    The film industry has a wide variety of opportunities for talented writers, directors, and actors. Women in Film introduces readers to some of the most influential women in the industry,… More →

  • Cover: Women in Music

    Musicians and singers use their performing talents to entertain people around the globe. Women in Music introduces readers to some of the most influential women in the music industry,… More →

  • Cover: Women in Literature

    Writers use their imaginations to create vivid works that stand the test of time. Women in Literature introduces readers to some of the most influential authors, including J. K. Rowling, Maya More →

  • Cover: Women in Television

    Women in television create programs that play in millions of households around the country and throughout the world. Women in Television introduces readers to some of the most influential… More →

  • Cover: Women in Dance

    Athleticism, grace, and creativity make the greatest dancers shine. Women in Dance introduces readers to some of the most influential dancers, including Misty Copeland, Martha Graham, and Yin More →

  • Cover: Women in Fashion

    Pioneers in the fashion industry have launched worldwide trends with their styles. Women in Fashion introduces readers to some of the most influential fashion designers, including Vera Wang,… More →

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