Imagine you are an internationally renowned artist. Write a proposal for an installation of a public work of art. Discuss your plan, outline: materials, form/image, site, and meaning or intent. What ROLE OF ART will you put into play with this work? Use t

    Imagine you are an internationally renowned artist. Write a proposal for an installation of a public work of art. Discuss your plan, outline: materials, form/image, site, and meaning or intent. What ROLE OF ART will you put into play with this work? Use terms, techniques and concepts you learned about in your readings. Discuss the messages that you expect viewers or participants might derive from your proposed work, and analyze how this message can best be communicated. Consider what revenue streams you might investigate to cover your expenses. You must also upload sketches of your proposed work (nothing elaborate, just enough to give an idea of what is going on) See the rubric below for specific details. Please remember to include your image files and keep them small. There is no official word count for this project. DO A GOOD JOB. USE AS MANY WORDS OR AS FEW AS YOU NEED TO ADDRESS EACH POINT IN THE ASSIGNMENT AND ON THE RUBRIC.

    DUE DATES: The first draft is due by Friday, July 1 at 4PM

    I will read the rough draft and get you feedback by Sunday, July 10 8AM. If you can get your rough draft finished sooner, then I can review it sooner.

    FINAL DRAFT DUE FRIDAY, JULY 15 4PM

    Here are some helpful links to get your imaginations rolling. I promise you, if we met in an actual classroom, we would all be watching THE GATES or RIVERS & TIDES together. If you want to be successful with this project, you will look into some of these links. If I were you, I would use these as a jumping off point.

    Videos of Projects by Christo and Jean Claude (Links to an external site.)

    If you have an Amazon Prime account you might want to watch
    The Gates (Links to an external site.)

    Works by Andy Goldsworthy (Links to an external site.)

    Again if you have the time, money, and inclination you might want to watch

    Rivers & Tides (Links to an external site.)

    AnT Sculpture and Design (Links to an external site.)

    Americans for the Arts (Links to an external site.), a resource page about and for public art in the US

    20 Bizarre Works of Public Art (Links to an external site.)

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    Sketch ID: Student included 2-3 sketches in proposal. Sketch can be hand-drawn, computer drafted, collaged–basically any method that helps communicate the idea visually. As outlined in the assignment above.
    10.0 pts
    Identify Your Audience: Student demonstrates research and thoughtful consideration for where the installation/public art will be located: traffic flow, aesthetic of location (is the project complementary?), how will it fit in with existing landscaping or architecture. If the work is a socially engaged project, then student will demonstrate reserach and thoughtful consideration for the audience served. What ground work is required to find the need for the audience? How will the artist (student) most effectively engage the organization? USE A LOCATION YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH. AN ACTUAL PLACE YOU HAVE BEEN.
    50.0 pts
    Terms: Student effectively uses terminology from readings to communicate concept. Is this an installation, site specific, earthwork?
    30.0 pts
    Outcomes & Objectives: This is getting at WHY you would create the work you are creating. Identify outcomes and objectives of project. What is the goal of your idea? What role of the artist are you trying to fulfill and why? How do you hope the work impacts the community you are targeting? What other experts would you consult to realize your project (engineers, city officials, specific industries)?
    60.0 pts
    Research: Establish a precedent by referring to the work of other artists who have provided a model for public art. Who are you emulating in your idea? Who has worked in a similar vein before you? What do you believe you are adding to the conversation?
    45.0 pts
    Cite your sources. Embedded citations or footnotes are fine. Be consistent.
    5.0 pts
    Total Points: 200.0

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