Description
Imagine you are an Art Curatorresponsible for creating an Art Exhibition on one of the topic
below, and youmust submit a report to the museums Board Membersproviding an overview of an
exhibit you want to bring to the museum (and need the Board to approve). Since you cannot show
the Board Members all the artworks you plan to include your exhibit, select SIX artworks that you
feel best showcase the theme and scope of your exhibition. The images do not need to be limited
to course material. You are encouraged to use respect, good taste, and discretion in your choices.
TOPICS – SELECT ONE of the following topics :
Topics are broad you will need to narrow your focus!
Cultural Traditions
Family / Community
Gender Roles / Issues
Politics
Society / Daily Life
Life Cycle
Economics/ Commerce
Urban/Rural Space
Climate Change
INSTRUCTIONS:
Select a TOPIC (above) and TITLE for your exhibition and present SIX works of art that exemplify your
exhibitions theme. Artworks/Artists can be from any art style, culture, or period covered in our course.
You can use images from the textbook and lectures but are not limited to the course materials.
Build your art exhibition in PowerPoint or in a Word doc. If you use PowerPoint, do not place the
required citations in the notes .
Write an overview Introduction Panel of your proposed exhibition and SIX separate Wall Labels
for each work you have chosen as the examples that best reflect the scope of your exhibition.
Introductory Panel This is the information that will greet the museum visitors when they enter
your exhibition this informs visitors what your exhibit is about. (250-400 words)
Include TITLE OF EXHIBITION and write 2-3 rich, concise, and informative paragraphs summarizing the
theme of your exhibition, explaining the overall scope. See links at bottom for examples.
Wall Labels – Write one Wall Label for each of the six artworks you have selected to highlight your
exhibit. These Wall Labels would be posted next to your art in the exhibit to give visitors more specific
information on the artwork, artist, theme, objects within the artwork explained, etc. Labels should
include the name of the artist, title (in italics), date and then several sentences of explanation or
information about that work, artist, or art style. Each label must contain useful, interesting, relative
material that enhances the viewers knowledge/enjoyment of the artwork. DO NOT simply describe the
works but offer informative facts. Also, include images of your exhibition artworks.
Write a separate Wall Label for each (125-200 words per Label).
FORMAT:
Your report should be divided into seven sections (not a formal essay):
1) Introductory Panel: Includes title of exhibit and summary of the scope of the exhibit.
2) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
3) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
4) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
5) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
6) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
7) Wall Label: Includes, artist, title, date – followed by information on the art and/or artist.
