This pages is design to help stiudents begin their journey in building their portfolio. Some might need to be building a portfolio for colleges or just to help better their artistic talents. whatever the case is this portion of MrsRas.com aims to help students grow and a well rounded artist outside the classroom.
What is a Portfolio An art portfolio is a great way to highlight all of your best pieces and show your abilities. A portfolio should speak for itself and combine professionalism, passion, personality, and a variety of pieces that have been inspired by you. When We Meet? I stay after school until 330 on tuesdays. It is then that students can work on portfolio projects as well as individual work to help better their porfolios |
Portfolio Projects
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Research Based Project
This assignment helps to expand students understanding of art and it's prgression through time. Students are to used the link below to help answer questions and gain an awareness for Art Movments. From there students will create an origional artwork that reflects the art movement , whether it be a chracteristic of the movement or subject matter. What ever they find intersting about it. Helpful links for research are bellow
http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/art_movements/art_movements.htm http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works/ http://smarthistory.org/ |
sketchbook assignments |
Nysata Portfolio ProjectSThe Portfolio Project is an initiative of NYSATA that was developed in cooperation with the New York State Education Department. It is an authentic assessment tool that is based on The New York State Learning Standards and provides students with an opportunity to present portfolios of their work at regional adjudication sites. The student portfolios provide evidence of understanding and student learning in the visual arts. Feedback is available for the student, parent, school, and community. The Portfolio Project can provide an authentic source for data on student success in the visual arts.
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Scholastics ARt and Writing
Submission are now open!
Deadlines
Art deadline:
12/13/2019
"all paperwork must be signed and handed in by this date!!!! This is a firm deadline."
Deadlines
Art deadline:
12/13/2019
"all paperwork must be signed and handed in by this date!!!! This is a firm deadline."
What is it
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in grades 7–12.. This year, students submitted more than 330,000 works of visual art and writing to the Scholastic Awards; more than 90,000 works were recognized at the regional level and celebrated in local exhibitions and ceremonies. The top art and writing at the regional level were moved onto the national stage, where more than 2,700 works earned National Medals. National Medalists and their educators will be celebrated at the National Ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Why is this good for you participating and earning recognition in awards looks create on resumes for college and careers. regardless if you are looking to pursue an art career participating in such a prestigious competition shows college reps that you value yourself and willing to do more than required. it sets you apart from others. Plus its easy, and no charge to you.. so why not!!! Judging Criteria: Originality Work that breaks from convention, blurs the boundaries between genres, and challenges notions of how a particular concept or emotion can be expressed. Technical Skill Work that uses technique to advance an original perspective or a personal vision or voice, and show skills being utilized to create something unique, powerful, and innovative. Emergence of a Personal Vision or Voice Work with an authentic and unique point of view and style. how to enter Sign Up! The 2018 Scholastic Awards are open for submissions, and deadlines vary by region. You can participate in the 2018 Scholastic Awards by creating an account and uploading your work. www.artandwriting.org/Login# Create! The Scholastic Awards look for work that demonstrates originality, technical skill, and emergence of a personal voice or vision. After you have created your work, add a new submission in your scholastic account . Follow and answer all the questions pertaining to the artwork. Remember Titles are important so give a good name ie not UNTITLED!!!!Visit our online galleries to see examples of works from past National Medalists. Be sure not to use copyright images or plagiarize. Only submit original works. check out the link below for the categories you can submit artwork in www.artandwriting.org/what-we-do/the-awards/categories/ Print It and Send It! After uploading your work, print your submission forms, have a parent/guardian and an educator sign them, and then hand it to your art teacher! |