ART201/202 Instructions for Creative Project Point value: 100 points Overall Project: Select one of the projects listed below. You will base your project on the themes, concepts, civilizations, artistic periods, artistic styles, or artists we have been studying this semester. Your project must reflect an understanding of one or more of the sections of the Art History Critique process: Formal Analysis, Interpretation, and Historical and Cultural Context. Process: You may want to consult sources beyond the textbook as you complete your project. Keep track of these sources, because you must identify them in MLA style format or Chicago Style format (the gold standard for Art History). I will post links to style guides for both styles. Deliverables: Submit the completed project in Canvas at the submission link in the Creative Project Module. The final product can be submitted as a Word doc, a Pdf file, Image files, a PowerPoint presentation, depending on what best suits your project. Some projects may call for several different type of submission formats. Project Choice 3: Design a small museum exhibition based on a concept, civilization, artistic period, artistic style, or artist you have encountered in this class. Be creative in developing your theme. Your choice of theme and works of art should reflect an understanding at least one aspect of the Art History Critique process. Your exhibition must contain at least five (5) works of art that are currently in the collections of brick-and-mortar museums (not web museums). The works can be any size (even if they are too large to actually use in a real exhibition); must include works from at least two (2) different museums; and can include no more than two (2) objects from the textbook (none of them have to be in the textbook). Deliverables: 1) An introductory paragraph explaining the overall theme of your exhibition. This paragraph should address how this concept reflects the material you have learned in this class and your understanding of the critique process. 2) An image of each work of art. In lieu of including an image, you can include a URL that links to an image of the work of art. 3) Each image should be followed by a wall label for the object that identifies the artist (if known), title, date, size, medium, and name of museum that owns it. This wall label needs to also include a paragraph for each work of art explaining how it fits your ovShow more