Using the instructions in the Research Paper Instructions and based on the topic you have chosen and submitted, brainstorm ideas and conduct research from our eLibrary. then, write a paragraph (3 in total) on each of the following.

Using the instructions in the Research Paper Instructions and based on the topic you have chosen and submitted, brainstorm ideas and conduct research from eLibrary. Then, write a paragraph (3 in total) on each of the following. This will form the initial body of your paper. 1. Key aspects of the topic you have chosen … Read more

Protest art: define protest art. what does it mean to you? what kinds of issues do protest artists address?

protest art The following two links present a brief history of protest art from the Dadaists to today. Read the articles on the following links and then answer the questions below. https://www.format.com/magazine/features/art/brief-history-protest-art https://www.widewalls.ch/protest-art/ 1. Define protest art. What does it mean to you? What kinds of issues do protest artists address? 2. We have come … Read more

Body, Gender, Identity in Art Part 2: explain ,what does the hairstyle of a person in an image say about them? how would you describe them? lower class? upper class? young? old?

Body, Gender, Identity in Art Part 2 Hair is an important part of a person’s identity. People often style their hair to align themselves with certain trends, social groups, or political statements. 1. Research. Pick at least two works of art that depict people. Start by visiting the website for Hair: Untangling the Roots of … Read more

Protest art: define protest art. what does it mean to you? what kinds of issues to protest artists address?

A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist and political and protest art 1. What is the author’s main argument in this essay? What/who is she criticizing? 2. What is the “single-axis framework” the author is referring to? 3. What is the author’s call to action? What is she suggesting should happen? … Read more

Discuss some of the factors that have motivated artists to use their own bodies in works of art.

Body Gender Identity in art part 1 Read through the powerpoint and answer the three questions on the second slide titled "Learning Objectives." Make sure for each answer you are referencing examples from the powerpoint. Explain why "beautiful" is an ambiguous word in reference to the body. Discuss some of the factors that have motivated … Read more

Codex Zouche-Nuttall Worksheet: can you identify Lord 8 Deer? draw an image of him below and then write from which page you drew.

Codex Zouche-Nuttall Worksheet Complete the following worksheet using the pages from the codex provided to the class. 1. Can you identify Lord 8 Deer? Draw an image of him below and then write from which page you drew. 2. In the provides pages, we can see the meeting of Lord 8 Deer and Lord 4 … Read more

Cleveland Museum of Art: what is the role of the artists?is the work representational or nonrepresentational? what formal elements are used – line, space, color & light, texture, pattern, design elements.

Critical Thinking Paper Art Appreciation The critical thinking paper will be an analysis of a work of art of your choice at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Considering Covid-19,  look on their website for an artwork. The entire collection of the museum is online. There is no comparison of looking at an artwork in person, … Read more

Compare and contrast the Romanesque style and the Gothic style

Romanesque and Gothic Style Architecture DiscussionTask: Compare and contrast the Romanesque style and the Gothic style. Review the materials in this week’s module. Keep in mind construction techniques such as rounded arches, capitals, columns, pointed arches, load-bearing construction, naves, stained glass windows, high or low reliefs, vaulting, rotunda, scale, light, etc. In a well-written paragraph … Read more

Select a poem, musical piece, or dance piece and Write a reflection about the relationship between the art production and the inspiration piece.

Part 1: Art Creation Select a poem, musical piece, or dance piece to use as a point of inspiration. Create a work of poetry, lyrics, music, or dance, inspired by your selected art piece. Video or audio recordings should be no longer than 5 minutes and must be in MP4 format. Note: If your art … Read more