Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Final Check

Hi Everyone,

I'll be doing the final grading for the Museum Experience class this week-end. This is a reminder for you to go back and double check your work to see that it is complete. On the Syllabus, I asked you to write 4 papers of at least 750 words each and 2 photo essays where you would photograph the museum spaces and more than a few of the pieces you found there that really interested you. The photo projects should have captions identifying the art work and a sentence or two of commentary. (previously I asked for 6 papers)

You may go back and edit your work to date easily by going to the dashboard in your blog and clicking edit post.

It might be helpful to go back and re-read the syllabus again as I ask many questions there for you to consider as you write. A general template however would be to start with an introductory paragraph about the museum itself, its architecture and who the architect was. Next, a paragraph or two about your impressions of your visit and what work interested you would be in order. Next, you could take three or more paragraphs to discuss the one particular piece that you choose to write about. It should include some biographical information, what movement the piece belongs to, what its influences were and what it may have influenced. Most importantly, you should look more carefully at it using you own eyes, heart and mind to describe in detail, formal elements about the piece, that is, aspects of composition and use of paint, etc... Finally how it may have impressed or moved you.

Grades will be based on the big picture though. I prefer not to put a number grade on each piece. I will consider all of your work and contribution to this class including your being there from the beginning, the number of posts and comments you have left, my sense of your spacing out your visits and really taking time at each museum, the quality and length of your papers, and your photographs that you took and posted.

I hope you have enjoyed this process and have learned much! Hopefully you'll be visiting many more museums in the future and continue on in your art appreciation and education! It truly is a lifelong quest.

p.s., this post has almost 400 words

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

So Long..

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to let you all know that i have posted my last post of the term! I enjoyed reading everyone's blog, i even enjoyed learning how to blog. : ) Have a great summer!




"Evening Glow" By, Grimshaw
Yale Center for British Art



Mia

Monday, July 16, 2007

Week Seven

Hello Everyone,

As I posted on the Photography Blog, week seven has arrived...where does time go?

I want to thank all of you for sharing your museum experiences with me - it amazes me when I think of the amount of knowledge that is out there waiting for us to claim it!! Chaim Soutine, an expressionist painter, is the subject of my final paper. If you'd like to learn about an interesting artist, check it out.

Enjoy the days of summer.

Peace

Susan

Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum



Hi, I have posted my final photo album for this class. It has truly been a wonderful experience to see so many different types of art. Please visit my blog to see what else I found interesting at this museum.

Martha

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Yale University Art Gallery


I have posted my photo album for this experience. Please visit my blog to view the pictures I took. Enjoy! Thanks~
Martha

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

My MET Experience


Vincent Van Gogh's Olive Orchard (1900).. To see what else caught my eye, check out my blog

Mia

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Day at The MET
For more photos view Sue's blog.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881-1973
Cavalier and a Seated Nude
1967 - Oil on canvas

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston


Claude Monet -
Grainstack (sunset), 1891


This was one of my favorite items I viewed at the MFA. To see what else I enjoyed check out my blog

Thanks,
Mia

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Off to The Met this weekend - it will be my sixth and final museum visit which fullfills the requirements for this course - time does fly when you are having fun!!

Wishing you all a Happy July Fourth.

Peace

Susan
skim

Tuesday, July 3, 2007





YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY

Parking in New Haven is impossible on the weekend. So I took advantage of CT transit, the company I work for during the week to navigate my way through downtown New Haven on my lunch break





Yale Center for British Art

New Haven has so much to offer. I love going to museums now that I’m in this class.
My daughter now has other options to choose from.








The Wadsworth Athenum Museum of Art had so much to offer my family enjoyed there time there. Look at the beautiful sites I captured.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Florence Griswold Museum


Hi Everyone,


I have posted by blog about my terriffic visit to the Florence Griswold Museum. I hope you enjoy reading aobut it. Thanks~