Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Goal #1: Further instructions

Birk and June looking at Claes Oldenburg's "Typewriter Eraser" (1999), Washington D.C.

Hi everyone. Try to use today as an opportunity to continue your investigation into some of the artists that interest you for one reason or another. Again, please use the resources I've saved to the class Notes page to help you out. It contains a few items of interest:

1. My Short List slide show, which you can use as a template for your own. Or start from scratch. Beginning Wednesday, we'll be sharing our short lists and talking about them. During the course of this sharing, if anyone chooses to write about an artist that your slide show introduced them to, and they credit you for it, you'll get 10 pts of xc.

By midnight tonight, PLEASE SAVE your slide show to the following location in my homework folder: Composition/Art Project Short Lists/ Period * Short Lists. You access my homework folder from your own network folder. Ask for help from a classmate or email me (shill@sacs.k12.in.us) if you have trouble.

2. There are two nice slide shows of early modern art (late 19th Century) and modern (20th century) saved to our Notes page, too, as well as a link there to the page where those slide shows came from. The link has many more slide shows from all periods of art history that you can browse for ideas. TEST TEST TEST

Have fun today.

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