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Robot Artist Debate

Article from The Local, Germany’s News in English: Robot Artist Debate

Clare Johnson Marley Fine Arts Scholarship Opportunity

Clare Johnson Marley Fine Arts Scholarship–$2000 scholarship for graduating senior planning to pursue a four-year degree in the fine arts.  Applicant should rank in the top 20% of their class, have a minimum SAT score of 1740 (25 ACT composite), good character, and participation in extracurricular activities.  Applicant will need to submit proof of abilities/talents in the area of fine arts by submitting a CD/DVD or portfolio or work.  Applications are available in the guidance office.  Completed applications should be mailed by the student before February 1, 2014.

Think Again Contest

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Some Practice Exam Questions

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A public art debate…Can an Artist make work after death?

Watch this video clip: http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=319370yo

When was the work “thought up”?

When was it created?

Who thought it up?

When did he die?

Who created it?

Who is the woman talking to us in the video?  What is/was her relationship to the artist who “thought up” this public work?

What ethical questions does this raise?

What are you opinions about this?

Here are some photos to use for Photo Restoration Practice

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For Art 1

1. Review: Portraits 1, Follow the links.  Read and Practice.

2. Tour the Portraiture Museum Online

3. Then, play the 5 Portrait Games to become more familiar with these famous portraits.

For Adv. Art

Complete the assignment: Globally Relevant Art (link) and post it to your blog.

Then you can play art games from ZEdges 🙂

Photo-Journalism–Planning!

  1. Create a “working headline” prior to going out. The working headline is a short phrase that explains the pending article—why is one making these photographs? What is the article about?   “Animals on Campus” might be an article about the barn and the animals.
  2. What do you already know or think you know about the subject?
  3. What questions do you have about the subject?  Try to think of 12…

Example: 

  1. What kind of animals do we have?  
  2. Who takes care of the animals? 
  3. What about during the summer/vacation?
  4.  Do the animals get entered in the fair? 
  5. Do they belong to the school? 
  6. Are they purchased or donated? 
  7. Do they all eat the same kind of food?
  8. Do they ever have babies?
  9. Do they get eaten?
  10. Does the soap come from our goats milk?
  11. What does the name on the barn mean?
  12. How big is the fenced in area?
  13. Is it really electric?  Could it hurt the animal? Could it hurt me?

Who might be a good source?  Think of several people.

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