Art Project Proposal

You can choose any visual form or medium and show your creativity and imagination. You are required to submit a creative art project in order to pass the class in order to meet the University’s Foundations of Knowledge and Learning Core Curriculum Fine Arts requirement. It is worth 18% of your final grade. Make sure to carefully review the scoring rubric at the end of the syllabus for all required elements.
Step 1 – Choose an Artist
First, you need to choose an artist (painter, sculptor, photographer, etc.) whose work is interesting and inspiring to you. Do not copy his/her work but use it as a starting point for your project. For example, if you choose Boticelli’s The Birth of Venus, you may use the same mythological theme in a different medium such as sculpture, mosaic, or song.
Step 2 – Research
Research the time period of your artist.
Research the artist’s biography.
Research the artist’s techniques, ideas, and inspirations.
The more information you know about the artist, the better you will understand the work that inspired you to create your project. Select 1 work by this artist that you particularly admire. You will be required to submit an image of this artwork at the end of the semester along with the project itself.
Step 3 – Proposal
Decide on a medium (pain, clay, etc.).
Type your project proposal (about 400 words) including the following information:
Artist.
Artwork you have chosen.
The medium.
How you will show “the spirit” of the artist and the chosen artwork.
What social angle applies to the work

Proposal: REQUIRED, you must get approval for your project or your project won’t be accepted.
Well-developed paragraph (at least 400 words) free of grammatical and spelling errors.
Addresses chosen artist/artwork/movement used as basis of project, the medium, and intentions to capture “the spirit of” that artist and specific artwork.
Contains steps to how you will create your artwork and a timeline for how long you estimate it will take
Contains an image of the inspiration artist/artwork/movement
Identifies social angle of artist/artwork/movement