Sunday, November 7, 2010

INSTRUCTIONS

Ladies and Gentlemen!!

Before we begin, you will need to set up a couple things.

1A.) We need to sign in to a predetermined google, email account. Start this by clicking this link: https://www.google.com/accounts/Login?hl=en&continue=http://www.google.com/webhp%3Frls%3Dig

1B.) Once there, type in "mrmillersarthistorytour" as the email name. Raise your hand and I will come by and type in the password.

1C.) You need to finish this, it will allow you to make comments here in this blog. This is important, because this blog is where you will keep track of your steps in your search for the details of our tour.

2A.) Click on this link: https://sites.google.com/site/millersarthistory/mrmillersarthistorytourinstructions or https://sites.google.com/site/millersarthistory/home they will take you to the entrance of our tour.

3A.) Choose an Art Movement.

3B.) To keep a record of your choice, you will need to type it into the "MOVEMENT ANSWERS" portion of this blog as a comment.

4A.) Choose an artist from your Art Movement.

4B.) To keep a record of your choice, you will need to type it into the "ARTIST ANSWERS" portion of this blog as a comment.

4C.) This is where you will start to follow the provided links and search for your artist's biographical information:

               1.) What is their name?
               2.) When were they born?
               3.) Where were they born?
               4.) Where were they recognized as an artist?
               5.) Why is this artist important to your chosen Art Movement?
               6.) When did this artist die? If they are still living, just say so.

Your answers will be typed into the "ARTIST ANSWERS" portion of this blog as a comment.

5A.) Follow the provided links to two different artworks performed by your artist. You will need to search the web page for certain information about each artwork:

               1.) What is the name of the artwork?
               2.) When did the artist create the artwork?
               3.) What did the artist use to create the artwork (oil, acrylic, wood, marble...)?
               4.) What size is the artwork?
               5.) Where is the artwork currently kept (name of museum, or residence)?


6A.) I have included some little surprises along the way. I added links to some video or a game if I could find a good one that fit the artist. They give an extra insight to that person. Be sure to look for them!!


START THE TOUR: https://sites.google.com/site/millersarthistory/

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