A couple of last minute notes before the MID-TERM.
1) Make sure you -reserve- your artist for the research paper with Mr. L BY THURSDAY, tomorrow... This is worth 5 points!
We will be talking about the paper right after the 3 day weekend...
2)Today is your last chance for some extra credit. An 'art current event' is worth 5 points. Find an article about a newsworthy art-item that's happened in the past year, sum it up in 3-4 sentences, turn it in! 5 points each- and you can do up to 3 of them!!!
3)Check your grade- did I miss anything? It might also inform you about how much you have to study for the mid-term....
4)FIRST FRIDAY in Oregon City. You have to visit at least 4 downtown OC businesses that participate- and bring me proof on MONDAY! (a cell phone picture of the art they are displaying? ) This site might help you find out where to start... And don't be afraid to ask the businesses downtown! I know Coffee Rush participates!!! The APR 29th entry on this site might help you out!
5) QUESTION OF THE DAY- The first person to respond to this blog with the correct answer to today's question gets 5 points extra credit - - -
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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Paccassso
ReplyDeleteNude, Green Leaves, and Bust
~Zach
Taylor
ReplyDeletePablo Picasso's 1905 ``Garcon a la Pipe''
Picasso's "nude green leaves and bust"
ReplyDeleteTravis Blunt
Nude, Green Leaves and Bust by pablo picasso
ReplyDeletejake
Giacometti's walking man sold for $104.3 million (fees included), which beat a Picasso that sold in 2005 for $104.1 million.
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
(I copy-pasted. not my words.)
5 by Jackson Pollok
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Hannah
ReplyDeleteNude, Green Leaves and Bust
Picasso
Picasso's nu au plateau de sculpteur
ReplyDeleteKyle Gallagher
unidentified buyer, Picasso, "Nude green leaves, and Bust" ?
ReplyDeleteNate Basham
5 By Jackson Pollok
ReplyDeleteToni "Graham"
This article is expressing the concern for no more art articles on newspapers, rather on the internet. This means that the people with limited sources, who can't afford computers, won't have access to recent art concerns, and therefore can't help to change the wrongs that are being pressed upon us. There are ups and downs to this... First, this could be a good thing because this would save this nation a lot of money, in that we wouldn't have to use tons of paper, which results in cutting down less trees (not to mention the cost of inc we would be saving). Second, this could result in the citizens not being well informed, not saying that they are now, but more people would hane access to newspapers then to internet. You can look at this in two ways, either the glass is half empty or half full.
ReplyDeleteHere is the article web site... http://www.theartnewspaper.com/article.asp?id=17214
April Stephenson