Tuesday, February 17, 2015

NEED EXTRA CREDIT?

Students,

Here are some options for you to do extra credit work to boost your course grade. Extra credit is due by 5pm the very last day we meet on March 16 (exam week).


1) GALLERY/MUSEUM VISIT
Choose a gallery or museum to visit on your own time and write about your experience. You might write about works of art that you love or works that you don’t like at all. Give me an honest response. Let me know why you chose to go to that gallery/museum, and give me specifics on what’s there so I’ll know that you really did go. And/or bring a brochure that proves that you were there. Your response should be typed, 12 pt font, single spaced, minimum of one page, with no grammatical errors.


*Up to 40 points for final average



2) ART MOVIE REVIEW
Watch a movie about art and/or artists or designers. Have fun with the format -- pretend that you are a film critic working for the L.A. Times. Write a complete and thorough response to the film, and tell me whether I should see it or not. Give it a critic’s rating (Like thumbs up, 3 stars, or whatever method of rating that you come up with.) Your review should be typed, 12 pt font, single spaced, with no grammatical errors.

Some suggestions (but there are plenty more out there):
FRIDA                                     
BASQUIAT                                          
VINCENT & THEO                     
SURVIVING PICASSO                
POLLOCK                                
I SHOT ANDY WARHOL            
CRUMB
ARTEMESIA
GOYA EN BORDEAUX
BEAUTY IS EMBARASSING
FUR
EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP
HELVETICA

*Up to 40 points for final average



3) FIND A DRAWER (Drawer = someone who draws. Not the thing you put socks in.)
Look in art magazines (print or online) and find a contemporary artist who DRAWS. Research that artist and find multiple examples of their work. Then write about how YOU respond to their work. Do not write a biography of the artist – it doesn’t matter when they were born or where they went to school. Just look at their drawings and write what YOU think about them, purely opinion. Include a list of sources, where you went to see the images. If you quote any facts, you must use proper endnote/footnote citation. But you shouldn’t quote facts. Because this is your opinion. Your response should be typed, 12 pt font, single spaced, minimum of one page, with no grammatical errors.

*Up to 40 points for final average

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