Mid Range #2 Cultural Museum Assignment Assignment #1 Choose a cultural museum from the list below to visit during the month of October or Early November. While at the museum, choose a section or exhibit that represents a culture different than your own. Using this as a starting point, you will write a paper and perform a speech on the topic. *Turn in ticket stub, program, or map with your paper to verify visit to museum. Assignment #2 Create a speech focused on the exhibit you chose from the cultural museum.
Anais Ramos May 6th, 2013 Prof. Massey HIS111- “Storied Walls” Murals of the Americas” San Bartolo vs Bonompak The Mayan Civilization was a very interesting. Their resources were and still are crucial for humans’ survival. One of their many legacies was art. In the Harvard University Peabody Museum, where the Mayan civilization exhibition is located, we find the San Bartolo and Bonompak exhibits. One of the main attractions of these exhibits is two murals from the ancient Mayan city-states.
Lysippos was big for his way of sculpting the scraper and how it has a great effect on future artist. He was able to portray his sculpture in human form that looked very natural. The kind of artwork that the scraper is happens to be a sculpture that is 2.05 meters in height and made of bronze. The only one that exist is the recreation of the sculpture that is made of marble in an art museum in New York. It is a life sized sculpture
Mark Lauwa 10/14/2013 Museum Essay When I first entered the Metropolitan of art museum, I didn’t know what to expect. But as I entered the building, I saw sections and sections of all kinds of art from all over the world. The first section of the museum I decided to go see was the Islamic art galleries located on the 2nd floor. The galleries are mainly composed of treasures of all shapes and sizes, ranging from bronze made ornaments to ceramic pottery with intricate details etched into them. One common element I found within the displays was how intricate and precise the little details and drawings on most of them were.
For this assignment, I decided to go to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the many luxuries Boston residents and tourists alike, have the pleasure of experiencing. It is truly a world class facility, from the outside in. Within the confines of it's great walls reside paintings and masterpieces of Dutch, French, English, Spanish and Italian art. It was extremely difficult to choose a single piece of art for this project.
Tourism Analysis Paper Name Institution Tourism Analysis Paper 1. Introduction This paper aims at analyzing Dallas Museum of Art, which is a tourist attraction center; located in Dallas, U.S.A. Dallas Museum of Art is considered a primary attraction since its presence plays a key role in most decisions of many travellers. In addition, it is linked closely to the destination’s image as promoted in marketer’s campaigns. 2. Characteristics that make Dallas Museum of Art an attraction 2.1 High quality Dallas Museum of Art has an appearance, which is not only clean but also pleasing.
You can do this in the comfort of your own home. My experience of art net was wonderful. I really enjoyed the art net, because I got a chance to view a lot of designs that I have never heard or seen before. Mostly some of the artwork had a profound impact on me, because I got a chance to view art in my culture, as well as learning about art from different cultures. I listed just a few that I liked overall.
Art 108 Art of Mexico Research Paper This paper will have you select one image from one of your textbooks and do further research on that image. You must include a bibliography and use at least two other sources (excluding the textbook) for your research. If the artwork is in a museum, or it has an official dedicated website, then you may use that information to supplement your research. Wikipedia and general fan (or personal) websites are NOT acceptable resources. Acceptable websites often end in .edu or .org In this two-page paper you should: 1.
Museum of Bad Art The Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) is a privately owned museum whose stated aim is "to celebrate the labor of artists whose work would be displayed and appreciated in no other forum". [1] It has at least two branches, one in Somerville, Massachusetts, and a second in Brookline, Massachusetts. [2] Its permanent collection includes 500 pieces of "art too bad to be ignored", 25 to 35 of which are on public display at any one time. [3] MOBA was founded in 1994, after antique dealer Scott Wilson showed a painting he had recovered from the trash to some friends, who suggested starting a collection. Within a year, receptions held in Wilson's friends' home were so well-attended that the collection needed its own viewing space.
Ian Lefty EN101 Professor Petrides December 9, 2012 The Hall of Human Origins On touring the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C on Saturday, October 6th 2012 with my classmates, our main purpose was to explore and find out what identity meant to us individually and what we meant by American identity. We had the opportunity to visit the Smithsonian as part of the program and explored what identity meant to others as well. Having never been to that particular museum before, we wanted to see as much as we possibly could. More importantly, we tried to focus our attention mainly on those exhibits that clearly related to human identity. The purpose of this was so that we could possibly get some good visual examples of what we were studying for.