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Contemporary Artist/Artwork Critique Paper with In-Text Citations & Works Cited Page 

Write about the same artist/artwork that you already researched for your Power Point.  Your paper should be in  MLA format, which you can google (purdue owl + mla format).   You can always turn your paper in early, but you cannot turn it in late. However, if you turn your paper in early, it will not grade it until after the due date. 

· List of Assigned Artists (Student's name on the right)

· Contemporary Artists List-1.docx Download Contemporary Artists List-1.docx 

· Read ALL of these BEFORE you start your paper or works cited page.

· Art 206 Paper - Before and During Paper Writing Instructions.docx Download Art 206 Paper - Before and During Paper Writing Instructions.docx

· Artist Paper Format.docx Download Artist Paper Format.docx

· Example Paper - Judith and Maidservant.docx Download Example Paper - Judith and Maidservant.docx

· Grading Rubric - follow the rubric for a good grade :)

· -Length (500 words): /10 -MLA Format, In-Text Citations, & Works Cited Page: /15 -Correct Grammar & Spelling: /10 -Artist Biography (brief, no more than 1/2 page): /15 -Art Movement & Definition: /5 Artwork Analysis: -Description of Subject Matter (include whether it is abstract, realistic, or nonobjective): /10 -Visual Elements & Principles of Design found in artwork (specific terms from ch.4 and ch.5): /25 -Context of Artwork (its message or meaning/reason why artist made it): /10 Total: /100

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.

 

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