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Module 3 - Purpose of Art

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Activity 7: IVA4 TASKSTREAM: Performance Task 2

Now that you have completed Module 3, you are ready to complete IVA4 task 2.

CHECKLIST: Before submitting IVA4 task 2, check to see if you have completed the following:

1.       Is your essay clear and easy to understand?

2.       Have you checked your essay for spelling and grammatical errors? 

3.       Did you use good organization, solid sentence structure, and vocabulary associated with art analysis?

4.       Have you made sure that you looked at the paintings very closely for clues to meaning (searching online for larger

          images of the paintings if necessary)?

5.       Did you correctly identify at least one theme for each painting? (But feel free to look for more than one theme.)

6.       Did you correctly identify the mood for each painting and provide unique insight into your conclusions? 

7.       Did you make sure to write about your perception of the artist's intent AND express your own personal meaning while

          also discussing any symbolic interpretations?

8.       Did you identify similarities in mood or theme for all paintings?

9.       Did you identify differences in mood or theme for all paintings?

If you have any further questions or would like a more detailed list, please see the rubric in TaskStream so you are

familiar with how your task will be evaluated.

Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. sguy. (2007, November 30). Module 3 - Purpose of Art. Retrieved November 21, 2008, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/visual-and-performing-arts-after-11-30-2007/a37.html. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License