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  • Art
  • December 11th, 2016

Museum Education Project Design

Please use either MoMA or Metropolitan Museum of Art as your subject. Design a museum education program and finish the paper in grand proposal format. Please cite at least 3 research/reading which provide a theoretical framework for the design. 1. Summary (1 page maximum) Briefly explain the purpose of your program and the outcomes you hope to achieve. 2. Project Justification (4-5 pages) ¥ What do you propose to do? ¥ What is your rationale for implementing this program? What need, problem, or challenge will your program address? ¥ Who is your intended audience? ¥ What are the intended results of your program? (i.e. How will your audience benefit from participating?) ¥ How does this program complement the museum’s existing programs and contribute to the overall mission of the organization? ¥ What reading and/or research have informed your planning? (Do not simply make a list. Explain how they have informed your thinking and planning.
  • Art
  • December 9th, 2016

Period Hair and Make-Up An Historical Icon: Design Plan

Assignment Remit You will base your design plans on: • An iconic historical character from the 1960’s wearing a beehive. You are required to produce a design plan on the iconic historical character of your choosing. This research will eventually support your practical recreation and historically correct portrayal of your period character. Thorough research is essential using a wide range of visual and literary sources. You will need to consider the internal and external factors that your character influenced or was influenced by which helped to shape their style. You need to contextualise your character within the fashions of the time, linking them wherever possible with any relevant information surrounding the era when they were most prominent. Your model’s features must be taken into account when finalizing your designs. Design plan elements to be considered, all of the below will be supported by your historical research: • Hairstyles/postiche- sets/dress out • Make-up st
  • Art
  • December 9th, 2016

Connor, Steven. Postmodernist culture: an introduction to theories of the contemporary. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Habermas, Jurgen “Modern and Postmodern Architecture.” In Rethinking Architecture, edited by Neil Leach. London, Routledge, 1997. Jencks, Charles. The Language of Postmodern Architecture London: Academy, 1977 (or any of Jencks’s other published writings).

Connor, Steven. Postmodernist culture: an introduction to theories of the contemporary. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Habermas, Jurgen “Modern and Postmodern Architecture.” In Rethinking Architecture, edited by Neil Leach. London, Routledge, 1997. Jencks, Charles. The Language of Postmodern Architecture London: Academy, 1977 (or any of Jencks’s other published writings).
  • Art
  • December 7th, 2016

PROJECT 2: PRINT MARKETING PACKAGE

Submission Requirements: Print your three designs and submit with your printed 200-word design statement. Ensure the images have been appropriately cropped with a guillotine. Submit jpg copies of your three designs via LearnOnline. Assessment Criteria: - Design Language Has the student identified their design intent and the basis for their design language? Do the final designs follow a consistent visual style? Do the final designs follow a consistent rule set for their creation? Do the final designs follow a consistent page orientation (portrait)? - Marketing Do the final designs effectively and dynamically promote the event? Do the final designs contain all of the necessary information for promoting the event? Do the final designs demonstrate strong graphic design principles? - Resolution Are the images of a suitable resolution (clear and crisp as opposed to blurry)?
  • Art
  • December 7th, 2016

Andy Warhol

The final paper should be between five and seven pages (minimum five full pages) in standard formatting (double-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins, etc.). All sources should be cited in MLA (or equivalent) format; you may use either in-text citations or footnotes. Your paper should follow a standard academic format: an introduction, including a thesis statement (see below); body paragraphs dealing with specific examples and analysis; and a conclusion. It should follow a clear and logical progression and work to articulate a specific argument.
  • Art
  • December 6th, 2016

Period Hair and Make-Up An Historical Icon: Design Plan

Assignment Remit You will base your design plans on: • An iconic historical character from the 1960’s wearing a beehive. You are required to produce a design plan on the iconic historical character of your choosing. This research will eventually support your practical recreation and historically correct portrayal of your period character. Thorough research is essential using a wide range of visual and literary sources. You will need to consider the internal and external factors that your character influenced or was influenced by which helped to shape their style. You need to contextualise your character within the fashions of the time, linking them wherever possible with any relevant information surrounding the era when they were most prominent. Your model’s features must be taken into account when finalizing your designs. Design plan elements to be considered, all of the below will be supported by your historical research: • Hairstyles/postiche- sets/dress out • Make-up st
  • Art
  • December 4th, 2016

the sex hormone and dry eye syndrome

the sex hormone and dry eye syndrome
  • Art
  • December 4th, 2016

Period Hair and Make-Up An Historical Icon: Design Plan

Assignment Remit You will base your design plans on: • An iconic historical character from the 1960’s wearing a beehive. You are required to produce a design plan on the iconic historical character of your choosing. This research will eventually support your practical recreation and historically correct portrayal of your period character. Thorough research is essential using a wide range of visual and literary sources. You will need to consider the internal and external factors that your character influenced or was influenced by which helped to shape their style. You need to contextualise your character within the fashions of the time, linking them wherever possible with any relevant information surrounding the era when they were most prominent. Your model’s features must be taken into account when finalizing your designs. Design plan elements to be considered, all of the below will be supported by your historical research: • Hairstyles/postiche- sets/dress out • Make-up st
  • Art
  • December 2nd, 2016

Turner Painter of Light

Watch the video - Turner Painter of Light http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Turner+power+of+art&FORM=HDRSC3#view=detail&mid=E6E1830B231B602D42F1E6E1830B231B602D42F1 (Links to an external site.) Then answer the following questions: 1 What is the title of the greatest British painting of the 19th century? 2 What was the name of the castle Turner painted, at age 27, as his entrance into the Royal Academy? 3 Who was Sarah Danby and what did she inspire him to paint? 4 What was the great moral crusade of his day? 5 What happened to his mother, Mary Turner? 6 To what city did Turner travel for inspiration? 7 Turner painted many seascapes, name one. 8 Turner's painting "The Slave Ship" was originally named what? 9 What "revolution" did he paint over and over again? 10 Turner once told a visiting painter that he was NOT a painter after examining his what?
  • Art
  • November 30th, 2016

drawing 2

This essay is writing for my art project presentation,my art work is gonna drawing this serious of 5 pictures with different materials.