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Page 1: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Personal ProjectPersonal Project

Artist StatementArtist Statement

Page 2: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

MYP Criterion D: Responding to ArtMYP Criterion D: Responding to Art

Students should be able to: Identify connections between art and

prior learning Demonstrate recognition that the

world contains inspiration for artists Present an evaluation of your

artwork

Students should be able to: Identify connections between art and

prior learning Demonstrate recognition that the

world contains inspiration for artists Present an evaluation of your

artwork

Page 3: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Artist StatementArtist Statement An artist statement is a way for you to explain

your art. Your artist statement is about facts, a basic

introduction to your art, and reflection. People who come into contact with your art

and want to know more will have questions. When you're there, they ask you and you answer. When you're not there, your artist statement answers for you.

An artist statement is a way for you to explain your art.

Your artist statement is about facts, a basic introduction to your art, and reflection.

People who come into contact with your art and want to know more will have questions. When you're there, they ask you and you answer. When you're not there, your artist statement answers for you.

Page 4: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Goal:Goal:

Write a 3-paragraph artist statement describing, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating your art.

Write a 3-paragraph artist statement describing, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating your art.

Page 5: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Writing RemindersWriting Reminders

Indent at the beginning of each paragraph. Capitalize and underline the title of your

work, just like a book title. Use correct punctuation, particularly

periods at the end of sentences. Capitalize proper names.

Indent at the beginning of each paragraph. Capitalize and underline the title of your

work, just like a book title. Use correct punctuation, particularly

periods at the end of sentences. Capitalize proper names.

Page 6: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Students should be able to:Identify connections between art and prior learning

Students should be able to:Identify connections between art and prior learning

1) What medium/media are you using to create your Personal Project?

2) When it is done, what will the appearance of your artwork be? Please describe, including art vocabulary (Elements and Principles)

1) What medium/media are you using to create your Personal Project?

2) When it is done, what will the appearance of your artwork be? Please describe, including art vocabulary (Elements and Principles)

Page 7: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning
Page 8: Personal Project Artist Statement. MYP Criterion D: Responding to Art Students should be able to:  Identify connections between art and prior learning

Students should be able to:Demonstrate recognition that the world contains inspiration for artists

Students should be able to:Demonstrate recognition that the world contains inspiration for artists

1) Please describe the meaning of your artwork.

2) Where did you find your ideas for your artwork? In other words, what inspired you?

3) How does your artwork help viewers learn more about you?

1) Please describe the meaning of your artwork.

2) Where did you find your ideas for your artwork? In other words, what inspired you?

3) How does your artwork help viewers learn more about you?

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Students should be able to:Present an evaluation of your artworkStudents should be able to:Present an evaluation of your artwork

1) What have you been finding most challenging in the creation of your artwork?

2) What have you been learning throughout this process?

3)What is your opinion of how your artwork appears so far? Be specific.

4)If you had an opportunity to create your art again, what would you change to improve it?

1) What have you been finding most challenging in the creation of your artwork?

2) What have you been learning throughout this process?

3)What is your opinion of how your artwork appears so far? Be specific.

4)If you had an opportunity to create your art again, what would you change to improve it?

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