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AE17.VA.I.7
AE17.VA.I.7
Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 09-12 - Visual Arts
AE17.VA.I.7
Prepare artwork for presentation.
Unpacked Content
Essential Questions
EU: Artists and other presenters consider various techniques, methods, venues, and criteria when analyzing, selecting, and curating objects, artifacts, and artworks for preservation and presentation.
EQ: How are artworks cared for and by whom? What criteria, methods, and processes are used to select work for preservation or presentation? Why do people value objects, artifacts, and artworks, and select them for presentation?
Skills Examples
Plan the display of one's own work.
Organize works of art to display, given an available location.
Compare the use of surrealist techniques, such as juxtaposition, transformation, and levitation, in artworks by René Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico, and other surrealist artists.
Describe an art movement's social, political, and cultural impact on art history.
After investigating the significance of cultural icons, create an artwork that uses cultural symbols to represent a social group or individual for presentation to that group.
Compare and contrast how methods for presentation of cultural icons may differ for purpose and audience.
Use context cues to deduct intent and meaning of artworks on display.
Compare media of different quality and select appropriate materials for execution of work.
May work alone or in small groups.
Revise a work following participation in a group critique.
Modify a work's display from one venue to another.
Vocabulary
Innovative Thinking
Creative Processes
Multiple Solutions
Organize and Develop Ideas and Work
Technical Skill
Craftsmanship
Mat types and processes
Concentration
Breadth
Portfolio
Artistic problems can have more than one solution and can be approached from a variety of media.
Artwork is created with technical skill, craftsmanship and proficiency.
Artists are knowledgeable in copyright laws for images from various resources.
Artists create a plan for display of intended artwork.
Correct terminology is used when discussing or writing about art.
Anchor Standards
Anchor Standard 4: Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
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