Discussion: Art Appreciation
Discussion: Art Appreciation
Permalink:
Instructions: There are six different art genres listed horizontally across – African, Renaissance, Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. These same six genres are listed vertically as well. Each box on the grid reflects a common meeting point for the genres listed horizontally and vertically. In these boxes, you are asked to explain either a similarity or a difference between the two genres. Similarities/differences could include artists, time period, style, geographic location, critical response, etc. Using information you included in the grid, write a 1-2 paragraph summary in the area below the grid, for each genre relationship that further analyzes the global, historical, and stylistic perspectives for each genre comparison.
Activity: The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges: Art Appreciation: “Discussion Question #1: Expose Yourself to Art”
Link: The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges: Art Appreciation: “Discussion Question #1: Expose Yourself to Art” (HTML)
Instructions: What has been your exposure to visual art? Has it been primarily from your family? School? Social activities? Personal explorations? Do you make art? If so, what kind? What is the medium you use? What kind of style is it? Look under “style” in module 1 to get a better idea of what it might be. Who is your audience? If you haven’t made any art, have you ever wanted to? What kind?
I’ve had exposure to visual art from many different pathways. Both of my parents enjoy art; my dad from a appreciation stand point and my mom from a making/doing stand point. Up until high school I took as many art classes as possible; painting, drawing, ceramics, print making. And later I spent one year studying fashion design. Although I didn’t end up taking an artistic career path I enjoy doing art in my spare time, mostly some form of pop art or folk art, nothing in the fine arts area.