#Collaboration #Art – READY to work together?

“Talent may get someone off the starting blocks faster, but without a sense of direction or a goal to strive for, it won’t count for much.” – David Bayles and Ted Orland

Art Foundations: Slabs Today! Collaborative Installation Sculpture.

TEXTURE! http://dailyartmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/picture-4.png

GOALS:

  1. 2.3 create slabs of clay that solve textural challenges, working together to create collaborative work of art.

How did working from clay change the way that you feel about working on an art piece? Any changes in your attitude about the process? Why? How?

Drawing: Critique! READY?

CRIT and LISTEN! http://www.jerrysartarama.com/blog/post/2011/image.axd?picture=2011%2F5%2Fcritique.jpg

GOALS:

  1. 5.5 evaluate classmates responses to works of art for rationale, ideas and, opinions

  2. 5.1 identify the rationale behind making art – what did you TAKE from this creation of art?

How did you add to the conversation today? What can you put into your notes that you feel were essential to the conversation today? WRITE THAT DOWN and WRITE WHY YOU FEEL IT WAS IMPORTANT.

AP Studio Art: Collaboration – You are on your OWN!

COLORFUL COLLABORATION! https://korbartwuhs.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/17c84-dscn4077.jpg

GOALS: 

  1. 4.2 describe the purpose and meaning of your collaborative work. Cultures? Time? Place? – What are you trying to say?

How much time are we going to be working on this project? The year is coming to a close. This is quite possibly going to be the last major work – beyond the art show… What do you all need to do to continue the success of the work?

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