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    1. what is your understanding? I understand look at 3 videos and write 50 words describing somethings and provide an example    

      I’d like to know price on this…I’m about to attach says to look at 3 videos and write 50 words about it right?
      03:12
      Summative Assessment: Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix [due Mon]
      Exam Content

      For this week’s assignment, you’ll be presented with a scenario that asks you to consider and apply what you’ve learned over the last couple of weeks. The assignment is graded, and it will allow you to demonstrate how well you can describe the genres within the visual arts (Course Learning Outcome #1).

      Scenario: You and a group of your friends have been talking about going on a trip to some different museums around the world. Before making travel plans, you want to get a better idea of the types of artwork featured in some of the museums. You have each agreed to do some research to share with each other as a group to discuss where you want to go.

      You have decided to research the following museums – the Louvre, the British Museum, and the Smithsonian – by completing a virtual tour of each location.

      (Note: The tours are reading only. The spoken parts of the Lourve tour are in French, but you only need to read the English sections of that website.)

      Go on a virtual scavenger hunt of these locations and complete the Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix.

      Ensure your assignment addresses the criteria in the grading rubric.

      Submit your assignment.

      (Extra help: So basically for this assignment: : a) go to the museums online and b) fill out the matrix. That’s it. On the matrix, you’ll want to find different kinds of art at the museums and describe them. The matrix gives you an example of what an entry should look like. Make sure you find an example of each of the 10 kinds of art listed on the left.)
      Victor (Me)

      03:12
      how many words?
      Jackie

      03:14
      says 50 word and it’s 3 videos right?
      Victor (Me)

      03:14
      how many pages?
      Jackie

      03:14
      can u open the underlined?
      03:15
      Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix
      Scenario: You and a group of your friends have been talking about going on a trip to some different museums around the world. Before booking travel plans, you want to get a better idea of the types of artwork being featured in some of the museums. You have each decided to do some research before you come back together as a group to discuss where you want to go.
      You have decided to research the following locations–the Louvre, the British Museum, and the Smithsonian–by completing a virtual tour of each location.
      Go on a virtual scavenger hunt of these locations andcomplete the matrix below to gather information about the followinggenres within the visual arts: architecture, ceramics, crafts, design, drawing, filmmaking, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video.
      Write a 50- to 75-word description of each genre and provide at least one example. Be sure to describe the medium in a way that will make sense to others.An example has been provided for you to help you get started!
      Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix
      Scenario: You and a group of your friends have been talking about going on a trip to some different museums around the world. Before booking travel plans, you want to get a better idea of the types of artwork being featured in some of the museums. You have each decided to do some research before you come back together as a group to discuss where you want to go.
      You have decided to research the following locations–the Louvre, the British Museum, and the Smithsonian–by completing a virtual tour of each location.
      Go on a virtual scavenger hunt of these locations andcomplete the matrix below to gather information about the followinggenres within the visual arts: architecture, ceramics, crafts, design, drawing, filmmaking, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video.
      Write a 50- to 75-word description of each genre and provide at least one example. Be sure to describe the medium in a way that will make sense to others.An example has been provided for you to help you get started!
      03:17
      https://www.louvre.fr/en/online-tours#louvre-at-home
      https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/enlightenment
      https://www.si.edu/explore
      https://myresource.phoenix.edu/secure/resource/ARTS100v9/arts100_v9_wk2_visual_arts_scavenger_hunt_matrix.docx

 

Subject Art and design Pages Style APA

Answer

 

Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix

Visual Arts Scavenger Hunt Matrix

 

Genre/Medium

Notes from Virtual Tour

Description of Genre/Medium

Example(s) of Genre/Medium
(Include the name and/or a picture of each genre.)

Example: Printmaking

·         Create designs with ink

·         Most are on paper

·         Can be on fabric, plastic

·         Can include engraving or etching

·         Three major processes – relief, intaglio, and surface

Printmaking involves the process of creating designs or images with ink and is usually done on paper. Printmaking may also include the creation of designs on fabrics or plastic, as well as engraving or etching on other surfaces. There are three major printmaking processes: relief, intaglio, and surface printing.

Apollinaire by Pablo Picasso

Ceramics

  • Ceramic material is nonmetallic, inorganic
  • Materials are hard, brittle, weak in tension and shearing, strong in compression
  • Composites like carbon fiber, fiberglass may contain ceramic materials but are not ceramics themselves

Involves shaping and firing inorganic nonmetallic materials at high temperatures.

A good example of common material is clay.

Traditionally clay has been used in isolation or mixed with materials like silica,

Albarello (slightly waisted)

Crafts

  • Create work through artistic skills and/or manual dexterity
  • Handicraft most common: involves the use of hand alone or just simple tools

Oval gilt-brass cased verge watch with alarm; oval gilt-brass plates have four square-section pillars.

Alarm watch/watch case

Design

  • Works of art, objects and decorative schemes have their structure and form fashioned and planned through this genre
  • Designs seen during tour represent the immense diversity characterizing the cultural and national world

 

Genre concerned with decorative patterns and/or artistic/skillful planning and/or fashioning.

35mm slide (photographic)

Photographed by: Dr. Maria

Drawing

  • Features images created with conventional drawing materials mainly pencil, charcoal, chalk, and pen and ink.

 

Genre is exploratory and places considerable emphasis on observation. Categories of drawing include figure drawing, shading, doodling, and cartooning.

Drawing (Media: Paper, colored pencil)

Artist: Catherine Smith

Filmmaking

  • The main subgenres noted are avant-garde, documentary, and narrative
  • Other sub-genres include Action, comedy, drama, fantasy, horror, mystery, romance, thriller
  • Subgenres dictate the kind of filming styles and techniques
  •  

The filmmaking genre is a thematic or stylistic category for motion pictures based on similarities in aesthetic approach, narrative response, or even the emotional response to a piece.

Subgenres mainly delineated by elements like actors, characters, narratives, settings, and iconography among others

Assembling Star Wars: Episode VII

 

Painting

  • Medium commonly used: paint, color, pigment
  • Common implements: brush, airbrush, sponge, knife

The genre deals with the practice of applying color, pigment, paint, or another medium to a solid surface.

Main subgenres include history painting, portrait art, genre painting (deals with everyday life), landscape painting, still life painting (arrangement of domestic objects or everyday items).

Drawing

Media/Materials: Canvas, oil paint

Artist: Oren Lyons, Onondaga, b. 1930

Photography

  • At first, artists tried to imitate painting, a concept called pictorialism
  • Technology would later facilitate ‘straight photography’ where the image is not an imitation of anything

Genre is concerned with the art, application, and practice of creating durable images, basically by recording light. The genre uses the main means: Chemically or electronically.  The latter technique uses a light sensor while the former technique uses light-sensitive material like a photographic film.

Photograph

Physical description: Metal, iron

Sculpture

  • Media commonly used include stone, metal, wax, clay, wood, rubber, plaster, glass

Genre concerned with working hard or plastic materials into three-dimensional objects. Contextual designs may be embodied in surface reliefs, freestanding objects, or any other such may allow such working.

Bronze sculpture of Frances Perkins

Artist: Max Kalish

Video

  • Does not necessarily rely on conventions defining theatrical cinema
  • Named for original analog videotape
  • Uses recording technology

Genre concerned with the use of video technology as an audio and visual medium

 

Video Flag

Artist: Nam June Paik, American

 

 

 

 

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