Pyramids

Pyramids
Now you are ready to select the artistic artifacts that will be in your online exhibition. Choose a minimum of three and a maximum of five works of art that fit within
your chosen topic. Conduct research on these works of art and write a brief commentary for each artwork for your online exhibition. You will want to include some
combination of describing, analyzing, interpreting, and drawing conclusions. You will certainly want to make clear how the work of art relates to your overall theme.
Make comparisons among the works you have chosen. Consider making these comparisons by the placement of artifacts within your digital exhibition space.

The Caption or header: Each work of art will need its number, the name of the artist, title of the work of art, its date, its medium, its size, and the
institution/individual that owns the work of art. Place this information just below or next to each included image. This should be provided in MLA format.

Place these into a presentation platform. It is strongly suggested to use Prezi (free with a .edu email address), Art Steps, or Google Sites to create a non-linear
viewing area. A link to this presentation draft should be provided in the proper area.

Deliverables:

3-5 Artworks that tie in to your chosen theme.
Proper MLA captions for each artwork
A brief commentary for each artwork making connections both to the theme and making comparisons across artworks to support your theme and thesis. (Be sure to cite any
references properly here as well in MLA format)
Formatted within a draft of your exhibition space (either in Prezi, Art Steps, or Google Sites)

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