Students will write a 3-page essay that offers an analysis of a specific paintin

Students will write a 3-page essay that offers an analysis of a specific paintin

Students will write a 3-page essay that offers an analysis of a specific painting in their favorite painting medium.
There are two parts to this assignment. First, after reading the chapter on painting, identify your favorite medium in painting. In 1 to 2 paragraphs, briefly discuss how it differs from other mediums and the advantages and disadvantages of using that medium.
Next, you will select a painting in your preferred medium from an online museum to research and then discuss that painting as you would with others.
The lesson for this unit went into depth on three approaches you can take when discussing artwork: technical, historical, and observational. You will begin your paper with an introduction that includes identifying the approach you will take and why you chose that approach.
Then, discuss your selected painting and its visual elements using your chosen approach. Include two other artworks that are similar in style, era, or subject matter as your painting and discuss the similarities. Finally, end your discussion with a question for your audience.
The body of your essay must be at least three full pages of writing. It should be 12-point, Times New Roman font. Include an image of the painting you are discussing at the end of your written paper as Appendix A. The title page (if used), Appendix, and reference page do not count toward the minimum page requirement.
All sources used in this assignment must have citations and references in proper APA Style. Please access the following Artwork citation resource for assistance in formatting your references.

Post 1 Question related to our module content. I expect you to add context to yo

Post 1 Question related to our module content. I expect you to add context to yo

Post 1 Question related to our module content. I expect you to add context to your questions. Give examples, cite a source (not your book or Wikipedia, please!), compare a couple objects, include an image, podcast, video, etc… You don’t have to know the answer, in fact I don’t want you to answer your own question.
I have attached a sample.

__ Paper has a creative title __ 12-point Times New Roman or comparable font __

__ Paper has a creative title
__ 12-point Times New Roman or comparable font
__

__ Paper has a creative title
__ 12-point Times New Roman or comparable font
__ 1-inch margins
__ Essay is approximately 1250-1750 words or 5-7 pages of written content – image pages and Bibliography constitute extra pages.
__ Pages are numbered
__ Illustrations of selected artworks are included and labeled with artist, title, medium, and date and placed at the end of the paper, but before the Works Cited.
__ Thesis statement is clear, focused, and debatable. It is in the first paragraph. It will be underlined.
__ Short quotations are only used when absolutely essential to communicate an author’s unique idea.
__ At least five (5) sources, outside of assigned course readings, are used. Sources are scholarly books and/or academic articles.
__ At least three of your sources are books.
__ Paper is written in the more formal third person. No use of “I”, “me”, or “mine.” Your writing should not sound conversational.
__ Paper is thoroughly edited and is free of spelling and grammatical errors.
__ Refer to works of art by their proper media. Ex., a painting is not a “drawing” or a “picture”; a sculpture is not a “trophy” or a “picture”, etc. Use your new and correct terms!
__ Works Cited or Bibliography is listed in alphabetical order by author’s last name according to Chicago Style.
__ NOTE: the Bibliography IS NOT the same as your Annotated Bibliography. For the Bibliography, you will omit the annotations and only include the citations.

The statement should be 750-1000 words, double spaced typewritten. Describe your

The statement should be 750-1000 words, double spaced typewritten. Describe your

The statement should be 750-1000 words, double spaced typewritten. Describe your interest in the program and CU Denver as well as your academic professional goals. Avoid cliched statements such as “I have always wanted to be an architect” or “ever since I was a child playing with legos.”
I will attach a word file that wrote. Please use that file as source for information about me. And not as a draft to rewrite.

Guidelines: Curator Project Final Research and Curate Your Own Art Exhibition Im

Guidelines: Curator Project Final
Research and Curate Your Own Art Exhibition
Im

Guidelines: Curator Project Final
Research and Curate Your Own Art Exhibition
Imagine that you are an art curator and that you have an unlimited budget to curate any art exhibition that your heart desires as long as it is about one of the five topics listed above. You can rent or buy any space or any building for this project. Artworks can include sculpture, murals, architectural structures or anything related to the topic you choose. The sky is the limit! You can fly in works from all over the world. Your paper will explain how your art show demonstrates ideas inspired by these topics using at least six pieces of art from two different artists and from two different eras or cultures. These works should educate the viewer. Your job is to explain to us how the art you’ve selected proves or reveals to us your thesis and what the art proves about the artists’ intent or their place in history.

Your Art Curator Project Final (art exhibition) will be a paper of 1500-2000 words, with images. You must include at least 3 “block by block” or “point by point” comparisons between your six artworks. Formal analysis and comparisons are methods you will use which will be practiced throughout the class building up to your Art Curator Project. Choose 6 works that are similar enough to make sense together but different enough to create dynamic and exciting comparisons. There are materials in the course labeled “How To Write A Comparison in Art History” which will be helpful for this. Each comparison should help to prove the thesis of your paper. Through comparisons we will see how form and content work together to create meaning in art.
Checklist of The Art Curator Project Final
• Title of your exhibition
• Clearly stated thesis (this is not the same as the topic) (See “Just what is a thesis in art history” Week 1 Lecture)
• Word doc of 1500-2000 words
• Include discussion, analysis of artworks by at least 3 different artists/eras/cultures (See “How to Look at Art”)
• Include images of the (at least 6) artworks, correctly labeled to match captions in textbook.
• Note: Up to 2 of the 6 arts works may come from the textbook. Find the rest from reliable sources such as museum sites and the Course Resources in each Week. Be sure to include identification of each.
• Include at least 5 resources. You may use the textbook for one. Wikipedia does not count. Two resources must be from journals. See the following big tip. Get help from the NU Librarian!
• Include at least 3 comparisons (See “How to Write a Comparison in Art History”, in either block by block and/or point by point).
• Bibliography of sources: Cite your sources correctly in MLA format. MLA formatting and how to cite correctly is at: OWL Purdue.
• Indicate which topic you’ve selected.
• Be sure to include a clear statement of what you would like viewers of your exhibit to learn, understand, or appreciate about these works or about the common theme from viewing it.
• Three comparisons address at least five elements of design and composition – and directly compare each work of art to the other – addressing each element for both and in the same order.

I am applying to be a candidate for an Architectural Engineering Ph.D. Program i

I am applying to be a candidate for an Architectural Engineering Ph.D. Program i

I am applying to be a candidate for an Architectural Engineering Ph.D. Program in University of Colorado Boulder. The statement should have 2 parts.
The first part is a Personal statement that needs to be 2 pages long. I will attach what I wrote for you to have background information about me.
The second part is a diversity statement. I will attach a file with instructions.
Please rewrite everything that I wrote in the personal statement with better words. And use the Personal Statement word file that I provided as a source of information rather than a draft.

Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of

Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of

Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of specialization, including your preparation for this field of study, your academic plans or research interests, and your future career goals. Please be specific about why UC Berkeley would be a good intellectual fit for you.
I will attach a word file that I wrote. Please use that file as a source of information. And not as a draft to work on.

For my research questions, I wanted to focus on the development and recognition

For my research questions, I wanted to focus on the development and recognition

For my research questions, I wanted to focus on the development and recognition of black art and its response from the public.
1. In what ways did black art communicate themes of recognition and integration into society?
2. In what ways did black art challenge society in its uprising/development?
3. How were these themes seen by others in a time of bias and segregation?
Focus on art in the age of social upheaval. If there are references to artist who swap out the racial identity in their work and other artists who have done the same. The ways artists have critiqued Manet’s painting by swapping out the racial identity of the white figure.

The Research Paper is an analysis of artworks and cultural issues. It is differe

The Research Paper is an analysis of artworks and cultural issues. It is differe

The Research Paper is an analysis of artworks and cultural issues. It is different from a report in that it is guided by your own point of view.
First, select a topic that interests you. You can move forward in our book for ideas related to cultures that we have not discussed yet. Keep in mind:
This assignment will require research beyond the textbook and assigned course readings.
Think critically about your topic and artworks. Come up with an interesting theory that will be your thesis (typically known as your argument).
Your paper’s thesis or your point of view should present a unique and compelling idea about your topic.
The thesis should address:
What does the artwork/architecture related to your topic represent or symbolize?
What does the artwork/architecture tell us about the society that produced it?
Artworks discussed in the paper should be analyzed closely and in detail. A minimum of two works of art will be explored as support for your thesis.
5-7 pages + bibliography and 2 illustrations; approximately 1250-1750 words presented in Chicago Style
Make sure you have footnotes when citing.
I have provided the images and sources used in my annotated bibliography. and basically, those have to be used sorry 😀 I also included an example paper my teacher used to explain to us so you get a better feel of what to do