Why Study Industrial Arts? Filming Locations
Where was Why Study Industrial Arts? filmed? Why Study Industrial Arts? was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:
Why Study Industrial Arts? Filming Locations
Lawrence is a city in northeast Kansas. On the University of Kansas campus, the Spencer Museum of Art has a large collection of contemporary and indigenous art. The KU Natural History Museum has dinosaur fossils, live insects and a honeybee colony. South, sprawling Baker Wetlands is home to hundreds of bird species. West of the city, trail-lined Clinton State Park has deer, plus bass and catfish in Clinton Lake.
Why Study Industrial Arts? (1956)
Runtime: 10 minutes
Rating: 2.5
Release year: 1956
IMDB: tt0260571
Plot summary
A high school student really likes his shop class...perhaps a bit too much!
Genres
Short
Documentary
Cast
Chuck Lacey
Directors
Herk Harvey