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Contemporary Artist/Artwork Critique Power Point Presentation

To find your assigned artist check the announcements from the first week of class. If you are unsure, email BEFORE the night before the assignment is due, so I can help you.
Each student must create a Power Point presentation for his/her assigned artist. Look at the Contemporary Artist Research Paper assignment if you need more information. Your assignment is below:
List of Artist Assignments (Student Names on the Right)
MY ARTIST – Mark Bradford
Assignment Instructions (Read Before Starting)
Online-Individual Power Point Presentation-Updated 10-25-21.docx Download Online-Individual Power Point Presentation-Updated 10-25-21.docx
Example Power Point (Look at Before Starting)
Example Power Point – Genteleschi.pptx  Download Example Power Point – Genteleschi.pptx
Grading Rubric:
Total: /50 ***note that 25 points of this are the terms from ch.4 & 5 (do not skip this part!) Follow this rubric to get a good grade!***

/5 – Art Movement (with definition and characteristics)
/5 – Artist Bio (brief bio with photo of artist)
Fav Artwork Analysis
/10 – Subject Matter (describe what you see, including s.m. type: realistic, abstract, or nonobjective)
/25 – Visual Elements & Principles of Design (need need a ton of specific terms from ch.4 & 5, for example
use organic shape – not just shape in general)
/5 – Context (meaning or message behind artwork – look at artist interviews and artist statement

Don’t forget to mention an art movement– all of these artists are contemporary artists so you may put contemporary art as their art movement with some information on contemporary art. Please also mention any other art movements your artist might be associated with if applicable.

DO NOT PLAGIARIZE! Plagiarism is defined as using another’s work as one’s own including words, ideas, or data of others, and/or information from the Internet. The source of this information must be acknowledged through complete, accurate, and specific footnote or comparable references, and, if word-for-word statements are included, through quotation marks as well. Failure to identify any source, published or unpublished, copyrighted or un-copyrighted, from which information, terms, phrases, or concepts have been taken, is plagiarism. Only universally available facts such as the date of Abraham Lincoln’s death or the capital of Louisiana (Baton Rouge) are excluded from such documentation requirements. By placing his or her name on work submitted for credit, the student certifies the originality of all work not otherwise identified in references. If you plagiarize, you can receive a final grade of a zero on your assignment or be removed from the entire course with an overall grade of an “F”.

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