Difference between revisions of "Fine arts"

From QBWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Removed redirect to Fine Arts)
Tag: Removed redirect
m
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Category box}}
 
{{Category box}}
 
<onlyinclude>
 
<onlyinclude>
'''Fine arts''' (or '''art(s)''') is a large academic [[category]] in quizbowl. In [[ACF]], [[PACE]], and [[HSAPQ]] tournaments, fine arts questions take up about 15 percent of the distribution of questions within a given packet; [[NAQT]] packets have far less fine arts per packet by comparison.</onlyinclude>
+
'''Fine arts''' or '''art(s)''' is a large academic [[category]] in quizbowl. In [[ACF]], [[PACE]], and [[HSAPQ]] tournaments, fine arts questions take up about 15 percent of the distribution of questions within a given packet; [[NAQT]] packets have far less fine arts per packet by comparison.</onlyinclude>
  
 
==Visual Art==
 
==Visual Art==
  
Visual arts questions are most commonly about painting, though visual "other arts" question also exist, including questions on sculpture, architecture, photography, or films of artistic significance.
+
Visual arts questions are most commonly about painting and sculpture, though visual "other arts" question also exist, including questions on architecture, photography, or films of artistic significance.
  
 
==Auditory Art==
 
==Auditory Art==

Latest revision as of 11:54, 3 January 2024

The Categorical Imperative

Fine arts or art(s) is a large academic category in quizbowl. In ACF, PACE, and HSAPQ tournaments, fine arts questions take up about 15 percent of the distribution of questions within a given packet; NAQT packets have far less fine arts per packet by comparison.

Visual Art

Visual arts questions are most commonly about painting and sculpture, though visual "other arts" question also exist, including questions on architecture, photography, or films of artistic significance.

Auditory Art

Most commonly, auditory arts questions are on composers or pieces within the classical and concert music repertory. "Other arts" questions in the auditory realm include ballet, opera, jazz, and highbrow musical theater.

See also