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Writing Assignment
For the writing assignment you will make a trip to the WSU Museum of Art or other museum, and examine 4 works currently being displayed and write about those 4 pieces. This could be a painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, photographer or several different artist and media depending on the show.
Requirements:
• I want to know how you feel about each of the four pieces - what do you like/dislike, what do you think the artist was trying to convey, etc. How do you think they compare against each other and similar work you may be familiar with. Incorporate elements and ideas we have talked about in class and read in the textbook. BE CREATIVE - don't just regurgitate information.
• I am more concerned with content and your thoughts on the works than the technical aspects of the paper. However if the spelling and grammar is extremely poor it could affect your grade.
• Paper must be 3-5 pages long, double spaced (the bibliography does NOT count as a page)
• 2 physical sources (digital copies are fine but they must be in print physically as well). Look for sources on your artist(s), the medium they work it like: sculpture, painting, printmaking, etc. Go to the library or the library website: libraries.wsu.edu. This isn't a research paper I just want to see 4 citations so I know you read something.
• 2 legitimate online sources. Your best sources will be .gov, .edu, .org. Also look at YouTube, the artists' websites, etc.
• Wikipedia is NOT a valid source
* 10 pts will be deducted if Wikipedia is used as a source.
• Footnotes should be used to cite all sources. Use Purdue Owl (Chicago Style) to help you for your citations and bibliography. The main thing I am looking for is that you use footnotes.
This is what a footnote looks like in the text: source1 (more or less) If you insert the footnote using Microsoft Word it will enter the footnote at the bottom of the page like this:
1 Type your source in here. Title/website and author.
• Paper must include a bibliography: list all sources - title of source, author at minimum (does NOT have to be annotated)
• All papers will be turned in electronically via Blackboard.
Arts-
1.Oaxaca, 1993: Pastel, graphite on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon.
2. Saki Nepui, 1998: Ink and graphite on handmade paper. Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Van Duyn Art Museum Fund Purchase
3. Bear Coming, 1999: Pastel, graphite, ink, watercolor gouache, mixed media on handmade Japanese paper. Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Van Duyn Art Museum Fund Purchase
4. Surprise, 1995: Pastel, graphite on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon.