Grade 10 Homework Assignments:
Current Homework:
Final tiles due Monday, February 24th.
Please Note: You will have class time to finish any last details and to colour in your design, however,
you should be done by the end of class Monday so we can scan them for the following class.
Need help making your tiles? Check out the video!
Please Note: You will have class time to finish any last details and to colour in your design, however,
you should be done by the end of class Monday so we can scan them for the following class.
Need help making your tiles? Check out the video!
Artist's Info Pages Assignment: Due March 20th
Please find the information for the Artist's Info sheets below.
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Forgot which artist you chose?
Amy Sherald -Taylor Augusta Savage -Angus Bisa Butler - Kaylinda Charles White - Emma B Clementine Hunter - Darcee Ekua Holmes - Olivia Ca. Elizabeth Catlett - Elizabeth Ellen Gallagher - Kirk Fabiola Jean-Louis - Maya Faith Ringgold - Emma M Gordon C. James - James Iona Rozeal Brown - Carys Jacob Lawrence - Brooke Jamaal Barber - Khamali |
Jordan Casteel - Jarred Joyce Scott - Emma D. Julie Mehretu - Jenna Kara Walker - Sarah Kehinde Wiley - Vittoria Kerry James Marshall - Carson Letitia Huckaby - Liv Lorna Simpson - Kobe Melissa Falconer - Sose Nina Chanel Abney - Skye Norman Lewis - Anthony Simone Leigh - Jessica Tomashi Jackson - Carly Ann Vanessa German - Carlo |
Past or future homework: (Disregard until announced in class) ;)
Critique #1
Please complete a critique on the artwork "The Scream" by Edvard Munch. ( See image on right ) - - - - - - - - - - - - >>> Art criticism is responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical judgments about specific works of art. Art critics help viewers perceive, interpret, and judge artworks. An art critique is similar to a response essay you might write in English class. It should have a minimum of 5 paragraphs. The organization of the paragraphs is not set in stone but might look something like this: 1) Intro - Basic info including: title, artist, medium, context, etc... - General opinion of the piece which may include some brief info about the meaning of the work. 2) Description - Describe what you can see in detail - Pretend that the reader cannot see the artwork 3) Analysis -Discussion of the application of the elements & principles 4) Interpretation -Discussion of the meaning / message of the artwork 5) Conclusion - Recap your major discussion points If you have a lot to discuss you may want to use additional body paragraphs. Be sure to review the Tips for Critiquing document found here to guide your writing and look over the Elements and Principles document to brush up on your vocabulary. * Please complete the Critique Basics stencil and submit it along side your finished critique. Due: Rough Copy due May 15th Good Copy due May 22nd FILES: |
The Scream
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critique_stencil_gr_10-11_2019.docx | |
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tips_for_critiquing_visual_2019.pdf | |
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PAST HOMEWORK:
The choice based Sketchbook assignments are now posted.
Please complete 3 of the 5 options + the motivational poster assignment below. All assignments will be due the week of April 22nd. |
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Future homework: ( DO NOT DO UNTIL DISCUSSED IN CLASS! )
Term 3 Critique #2
Please complete a critique on the artwork "Chemo Self Portrait" by Robert Arneson. ( See image on right ) - - - - - - - - - - - - >>> Art criticism is responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical judgments about specific works of art. Art critics help viewers perceive, interpret, and judge artworks. An art critique is similar to a response essay you might write in English class. It should have a minimum of 5 paragraphs. The organization of the paragraphs is not set in stone but might look something like this: 1) Intro - Basic info including: title, artist, medium, context, etc... - General opinion of the piece which may include some brief info about the meaning of the work. 2) Description - Describe what you can see in detail - Pretend that the reader cannot see the artwork 3) Analysis -Discussion of the application of the elements & principles 4) Interpretation -Discussion of the meaning / message of the artwork 5) Conclusion - Recap your major discussion points If you have a lot to discuss you may want to use additional body paragraphs. Be sure to review the Tips for Critiquing document found here to guide your writing and look over the Elements and Principles document to brush up on your vocabulary. * Please complete the Critique Basics stencil and submit it along side your finished critique. |
Chemo Self Portrait 2
Robert Arneson Ceramic 1992 |
Past Homework:
The research component of your Anatomy of Art project is now homework.
You will be presenting your research along side your creation during the in-class presentations which will begin the week of October 28th.
If you are doing a power point, or other technology based presentation, please bring your files on a USB key or email it to me at least 2 days in advance so I can have it downloaded onto the computer. Everyone must be ready to present on the first day of presentations.
Presentations begin on:
October 31st - Group 47
October 28th - Group 48
You will be presenting your research along side your creation during the in-class presentations which will begin the week of October 28th.
If you are doing a power point, or other technology based presentation, please bring your files on a USB key or email it to me at least 2 days in advance so I can have it downloaded onto the computer. Everyone must be ready to present on the first day of presentations.
Presentations begin on:
October 31st - Group 47
October 28th - Group 48
Term 2 - Critique - Self Portraits
Students must choose a contemporary artist who has created self-portraits.
Following the format of an opinion essay they must discuss:
- Discuss WHY and HOW they create their self-portraits in general.
- Critique ONE specific self-portrait, discussing symbolism/meaning, and their use of media as well as the the elements and principles of art & design.
Be sure to include an image of the work being critiqued in the written critique.
A great place to look for contemporary art is the website Colossal http://www.thisiscolossal.com
This assignment is to be submitted via Drop box on Managebac.
DUE for both groups on November 22nd.
Students must choose a contemporary artist who has created self-portraits.
Following the format of an opinion essay they must discuss:
- Discuss WHY and HOW they create their self-portraits in general.
- Critique ONE specific self-portrait, discussing symbolism/meaning, and their use of media as well as the the elements and principles of art & design.
Be sure to include an image of the work being critiqued in the written critique.
A great place to look for contemporary art is the website Colossal http://www.thisiscolossal.com
This assignment is to be submitted via Drop box on Managebac.
DUE for both groups on November 22nd.
Artist's statement and credit line:
For the credit line include the following:
1. Artist's name
2. Title ( often in Italics )
3. Year the work was created
4. Medium / media used ex. Oil paint, mixed media etc.
5. Size of the work ( always written as H x W )
For the artist`s statement:
Discuss the WHAT, HOW and WHY behind your artwork.
-describe what you have created.
-describe the steps, media and techniques you used.
-describe why you made the art work. What do you hope viewers come away with?
Important:
Be concise! Do not add fancy words or a bunch of filler.
For a more formal statement do not use I.
For the credit line include the following:
1. Artist's name
2. Title ( often in Italics )
3. Year the work was created
4. Medium / media used ex. Oil paint, mixed media etc.
5. Size of the work ( always written as H x W )
For the artist`s statement:
Discuss the WHAT, HOW and WHY behind your artwork.
-describe what you have created.
-describe the steps, media and techniques you used.
-describe why you made the art work. What do you hope viewers come away with?
Important:
Be concise! Do not add fancy words or a bunch of filler.
For a more formal statement do not use I.